S.M. Mofijul Islam | Greenhouse Gas | Best Faculty Award

Best Faculty Award

S.M. Mofijul Islam
Bangladesh Rice Research Institute

S.M. Mofijul Islam
Affiliation Bangladesh Rice Research Institute
Country Bangladesh
Scopus ID 57190970492
Documents 20
Citations 991
h-index 14
Subject Area Greenhouse Gas
Event Global Academic Awards
ORCID 0000-0001-6236-9258

S.M. Mofijul Islam is a researcher and academic affiliated with the Bangladesh Rice Research Institute. His scholarly work focuses on greenhouse gas emissions from agricultural systems, climate-smart rice cultivation, soil management, environmental sustainability, and agricultural resource efficiency. His Scopus-indexed publications have accumulated substantial citations, reflecting broad academic engagement with his research. The Best Faculty Award recognizes distinguished academic leadership, scholarly excellence, and sustained contributions to research and education within specialized scientific disciplines.[1]

Abstract

This article presents an overview of the academic profile, research achievements, and scholarly impact of S.M. Mofijul Islam. His work primarily addresses greenhouse gas emissions in rice-based agricultural ecosystems, sustainable crop production, soil nutrient dynamics, and climate-resilient farming practices. Through multidisciplinary research integrating agronomy, environmental science, and climate change mitigation, his publications have contributed to improving scientific understanding of sustainable agricultural systems and environmentally responsible food production.[1]

Keywords

Greenhouse Gas, Rice Cultivation, Methane Emissions, Nitrous Oxide, Climate-Smart Agriculture, Sustainable Farming, Soil Science, Agricultural Ecology, Environmental Sustainability, Bangladesh Rice Research.

Introduction

Agricultural systems play a central role in global food security while simultaneously influencing greenhouse gas emissions and environmental sustainability. Scientific research aimed at reducing methane and nitrous oxide emissions from rice cultivation has become increasingly important in addressing climate change. S.M. Mofijul Islam’s research contributes to this field through investigations into sustainable agronomic practices, environmental monitoring, and improved management strategies that balance agricultural productivity with ecological responsibility.[2]

Research Profile

S.M. Mofijul Islam is associated with the Bangladesh Rice Research Institute, where his work supports scientific advancements in sustainable rice production and environmental stewardship. His Scopus profile records twenty indexed publications, nearly one thousand citations, and an h-index of fourteen, indicating consistent scholarly influence within agricultural and environmental research communities.[1]

  • Research on greenhouse gas emissions from rice ecosystems.
  • Climate-smart agricultural management strategies.
  • Sustainable soil fertility and nutrient management.
  • Environmental monitoring and agricultural sustainability.

Research Contributions

His scientific contributions emphasize the reduction of agricultural greenhouse gas emissions while maintaining crop productivity. Research findings have explored irrigation management, fertilizer optimization, carbon cycling, methane mitigation, and environmentally sustainable rice production technologies. These studies provide valuable evidence supporting climate adaptation and sustainable agricultural policy development.[2]

  • Methane and nitrous oxide emission assessment.
  • Climate-resilient rice production practices.
  • Integrated nutrient and water management.
  • Evidence-based sustainable agriculture research.

Publications

The research portfolio of S.M. Mofijul Islam includes peer-reviewed journal articles covering greenhouse gas emissions, rice cultivation systems, soil quality, environmental sustainability, and climate-smart agriculture. His publications have received extensive scholarly citations, reflecting their relevance within environmental science and agricultural research.[1]

  • Twenty Scopus-indexed scientific publications.
  • Highly cited studies on agricultural greenhouse gas emissions.
  • Collaborative international environmental research.

Research Impact

With 991 Scopus citations and an h-index of 14, S.M. Mofijul Islam has established a measurable scholarly presence in agricultural environmental science. His research contributes to improved understanding of climate mitigation in rice-based farming systems and supports scientific initiatives aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions while enhancing sustainable food production.[1]

Award Suitability

The Best Faculty Award recognizes sustained excellence in teaching, research, scholarly leadership, and academic service. S.M. Mofijul Islam demonstrates these qualities through his influential publication record, strong citation performance, contributions to climate-smart agriculture, and commitment to environmentally sustainable scientific research. His academic achievements align with the objectives of the Global Academic Awards by advancing scientific knowledge with practical relevance to global agricultural sustainability.[3]

Conclusion

S.M. Mofijul Islam has developed a distinguished academic profile characterized by impactful research on greenhouse gas mitigation, sustainable rice production, and environmental stewardship. His scientific contributions support ongoing efforts to improve agricultural sustainability and climate resilience while maintaining food security. The combination of scholarly productivity, citation impact, and applied research excellence makes his work representative of the objectives recognized by the Best Faculty Award.[1]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: S.M. Mofijul Islam, Author ID 57190970492. Scopus. https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57190970492
  2. Reducing greenhouse gas emissions and improving rice yield: The influence of cultivars, soil salinity, and nitrogen management.
    https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0048969725018327?via%3Dihub
  3. Global Academic Awards. (n.d.). Best Faculty Award Guidelines. https://globalacademicawards.com/

Md Mozammel Haque | Mitigation | Innovative Research Award

Innovative Research Award

Md Mozammel Haque
Bangladesh Rice Research Institute

Md Mozammel Haque of Bangladesh Rice Research Institute, Bangladesh, has been recognized within the framework of the Global Academic Awards for scholarly contributions related to mitigation-oriented research and agricultural innovation. The research profile demonstrates substantial publication activity, citation influence, and interdisciplinary engagement in environmental and agricultural sciences.[1]

Md Mozammel Haque
Affiliation Bangladesh Rice Research Institute
Country Bangladesh
Documents 114
Citations 1710
h-index 24
Subject Area Mitigation
Event Global Academic Awards
Google Scholar qty1THMAAAAJ&hl

The Innovative Research Award recognizes researchers whose work contributes to scientific advancement, sustainability, and practical innovation. Md Mozammel Haque’s academic contributions reflect sustained research engagement in mitigation-related agricultural studies, environmental management, and interdisciplinary scientific development.[2]

Abstract

This article presents an overview of the academic achievements and scholarly profile of Md Mozammel Haque in relation to the Innovative Research Award presented through Global Academic Awards. The profile demonstrates extensive publication records, substantial citation impact, and interdisciplinary contributions associated with mitigation research, agricultural sustainability, and environmental resilience. Citation metrics and scholarly visibility indicate recognized engagement within international scientific communities.[1]

Keywords

Innovative Research Award, Md Mozammel Haque, Bangladesh Rice Research Institute, Mitigation Research, Agricultural Sustainability, Citation Impact, Research Publications, Environmental Science, Scholarly Recognition, Global Academic Awards.

Introduction

Contemporary academic recognition programs frequently evaluate research influence through publication productivity, citation metrics, and interdisciplinary impact. Researchers working in sustainability and mitigation studies contribute significantly to addressing environmental challenges, agricultural adaptation, and resource management.[3]

The Innovative Research Award recognizes academic excellence and contributions that demonstrate scientific relevance and measurable research engagement. Md Mozammel Haque’s scholarly profile reflects sustained activity in mitigation-related research and agricultural innovation through internationally visible academic publications.[2]

Research Profile

Md Mozammel Haque is affiliated with Bangladesh Rice Research Institute and has established a substantial academic profile through peer-reviewed research publications and citation-based scholarly influence. Available academic metrics indicate one hundred fourteen publications, more than one thousand seven hundred citations, and an h-index of twenty-four, demonstrating broad scholarly engagement and research consistency.[1]

  • Affiliation: Bangladesh Rice Research Institute
  • Research Area: Mitigation and Agricultural Sustainability
  • Indexed Publications: 114
  • Total Citations: 1710
  • h-index: 24

Research performance indicators are widely recognized as analytical tools for understanding academic visibility, productivity, and scientific dissemination across international research systems.[4]

Research Contributions

Md Mozammel Haque’s scholarly contributions are associated with mitigation-focused agricultural research, environmental adaptation strategies, and sustainable resource management. The research profile demonstrates engagement with scientific approaches designed to improve agricultural resilience and environmental sustainability within evolving climatic conditions.

The published body of work contributes to scientific discussions involving crop management, climate adaptation, food security, and ecological sustainability. Citation trends further suggest that the research has received notable scholarly attention from related scientific communities.

  • Research on agricultural mitigation and sustainability
  • Contribution to climate-resilient agricultural systems
  • Peer-reviewed scholarly publications
  • Interdisciplinary environmental research engagement

Publications

The research record includes numerous publications associated with mitigation-oriented agricultural science and environmental sustainability. Publication visibility through indexed databases contributes to scholarly dissemination and citation-based academic evaluation systems.[1]

  1. Research publications related to sustainable agriculture and mitigation practices.
  2. Scientific articles addressing climate adaptation and agricultural resilience.
  3. Interdisciplinary studies involving environmental sustainability and food systems.

Digital Object Identifier (DOI) systems facilitate long-term scholarly accessibility and citation tracking for scientific publications and research dissemination.

Research Impact

The citation performance associated with Md Mozammel Haque’s scholarly profile demonstrates meaningful academic engagement and visibility. Citation counts and the h-index are widely used indicators for evaluating research influence, publication consistency, and knowledge dissemination across scientific disciplines.[4]

The combination of extensive publication activity and sustained citation accumulation suggests recognized contributions within the scientific communities associated with agricultural sustainability and mitigation research.[6]

Award Suitability

The Innovative Research Award emphasizes scientific originality, research productivity, interdisciplinary engagement, and measurable scholarly influence. Md Mozammel Haque’s academic profile aligns with these criteria through sustained publication output, citation impact, and contributions to mitigation-focused agricultural science.[2]

  • High volume of peer-reviewed scholarly publications
  • Strong citation-based academic influence
  • Research engagement in sustainability and mitigation science
  • International scholarly visibility and interdisciplinary contribution

Academic recognition initiatives such as Global Academic Awards contribute to highlighting researchers whose work supports scientific advancement, sustainable development, and interdisciplinary innovation.[2]

Conclusion

Md Mozammel Haque’s academic profile reflects extensive research engagement, strong citation performance, and sustained scholarly activity in mitigation and agricultural sustainability studies. The documented metrics and publication record support recognition within international academic evaluation frameworks and research distinction initiatives. Continued scholarly dissemination is expected to contribute further to scientific dialogue and sustainable agricultural innovation.[1]

References

  1. Google Scholar. (n.d.). Scholar profile: Md Mozammel Haque.
    https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=qty1THMAAAAJ&hl=en
  2. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. (2022). Climate change mitigation and sustainable adaptation research.DOI:

    https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009157926
  3. Hirsch, J. E. (2005). An index to quantify an individual’s scientific research output.DOI:

    https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.0507655102
  4. Bornmann, L., & Daniel, H.-D. (2008). What do citation counts measure? A review of studies on citing behavior.DOI:

    https://doi.org/10.1002/asi.20831

Nkongho Ayuketang Arreyndip | Climate Impacts | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Nkongho Ayuketang Arreyndip | Climate Impacts | Best Researcher Award

Senior Researcher at Ca’ Foscari University of Venice, Italy.

Dr. Nkongho Ayuketang Arreyndip is a Cameroonian environmental data scientist and climate economist specializing in climate modeling, renewable energy, and atmospheric physics. He is a Marie Curie Research Fellow at the Euro-Mediterranean Center on Climate Change and Ca’ Foscari University of Venice, leading research on the economic impacts of climate and geopolitical extremes. He has held prestigious fellowships, including the Alexander von Humboldt Postdoctoral Fellowship, and has taught at institutions like TU Darmstadt and Saint Jerome Catholic University of Douala. His research spans climate risk modeling, ENSO impacts, and AI-driven weather predictions.

Publication Profile

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Work Experience

Dr. Nkongho Ayuketang Arreyndip is a Marie Curie Research Fellow at the Euro-Mediterranean Center on Climate Change, Italy, leading research on the economic impacts of weather-geopolitical extreme events. He is also a Climate Research Consultant at ClimateMatch Academy, USA, supervising projects on ENSOs and the Indian Ocean Dipole. Previously, he was an Alexander von Humboldt Fellow in Germany, working on atmospheric aerosols and extreme weather impacts. He has supervised distinguished Master’s theses at AIMS South Africa and Cameroon. With experience as a lecturer and researcher in Cameroon, Dr. Arreyndip continues to shape climate science and policy. 🌿📊

Academic Journey

Dr. Nkongho Ayuketang Arreyndip earned his Ph.D. in Physics, Renewable Energy, and Climate from the University of Buea, Cameroon (2014–2019), focusing on onshore wind farm modeling. He holds two Master’s degrees: one in Physics and Climate Modeling (2012–2014) and another in Mathematical Sciences from AIMS Cameroon (2013–2014). His research explored extreme temperature modeling and cold atom ratchet effects. He completed his Bachelor’s in Physics (2008–2011) at the University of Buea and his A-Levels in Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and Mathematics at CCAS Kumba. His strong academic foundation supports his impactful work in climate science. 🌍🔬

Research Focus

Dr. Nkongho Ayuketang Arreyndip’s research spans renewable energy, climate modeling, and environmental physics. His work includes wind energy potential assessment 🌬️, solar radiation modeling ☀️, and extreme temperature forecasting 🌡️. He explores the techno-economic feasibility of wind farms ⚡, aerosol scattering effects 🌫️, and climate change impacts on agriculture 🌾. His studies extend to El Niño-induced droughts 🚱, public health crises 🏥, and global trade disruptions 📉. With expertise in mathematical modeling 🧮 and artificial intelligence applications in energy 🤖, he contributes significantly to sustainable energy solutions and climate resilience.

Publication Top Notes

  • 🌬️ Wind energy potential assessment of Cameroon’s coastal regions for the installation of an onshore wind farm40 citations, 2016
  • 📊 Generalized extreme value distribution models for the assessment of seasonal wind energy potential of Debuncha, Cameroon36 citations, 2016
  • Small 500 kW onshore wind farm project in Kribi, Cameroon: Sizing and checkers layout optimization model35 citations, 2018
  • ☀️ Global solar radiation of some regions of Cameroon using the linear Angstrom model and non-linear polynomial relations11 citations, 2018
  • 🌍 African continental free trade area (AfCFTA): Projected economic impact assessment under future warming in CMIP610 citations, 2021
  • 🌡️ Extreme temperature forecast in Mbonge, Cameroon, through return level analysis of the generalized extreme value (GEV) distribution8 citations, 2015
  • 🚜 Identifying agricultural disaster risk zones for future climate actions7 citations, 2021
  • 🏜️ Techno-economic feasibility of two onshore wind farms located in the desert area: A case study5 citations, 2023
  • ☁️ Near-field single-scattering calculations of aerosols: Sensitivity studies2 citations, 2023
  • ⚙️ Nonlinear multi-frequency dynamics of wind turbine components with a single-mesh helical gear train2 citations, 2018
  • 🔋 Assessing the performance of a monocrystalline solar panel under different tropical climatic conditions in Cameroon using artificial neural network1 citation, 2024
  • 🌡️ El Niño 2023 and future climate change exacerbates public health crises in Kenya1 citation, 2024
  • ☀️ Modelling of Solar Radiation for Photovoltaic Applications1 citation, 2022
  • 🌾 Monitoring the evolution of drought conditions over Africa1 citation, 2021
  • 🌍 The Russia-Ukraine Conflict: A Global Impact Assessment in the Corn and Wheat Sectors, 2025
  • Charge carrier mobility and the recombination processes within a bulk heterojunction organic solar cell exhibiting disordered hopping , 2024