Soumaya Haouel Hamdi | Entomology | Editorial Board Member

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Soumaya Haouel Hamdi | Entomology | Editorial Board Member

National Agricultural Research Institute of Tunisia (INRAT) | Tunisia

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Soumaya Haouel Hamdi is an accomplished agricultural entomologist whose research centers on environmentally sustainable pest management. She specializes in the insecticidal, fumigant, and repellent potential of plant-derived essential oils, botanical extracts, and natural metabolites against major stored-product pests and field-crop insects. Her work offers key insights into insect behavior, host discrimination mechanisms, pest–seed interactions, and chemical ecology, highlighting the vital role of secondary metabolites in plant–insect dynamics. She has demonstrated strong expertise in phytochemical characterization, bioactivity screening, and advanced botanical delivery systems, including nanoparticle and encapsulation technologies that enhance the efficiency of natural biopesticides. Through an extensive body of published work, supported by more than six hundred citations and an h-index of thirteen across thirty scientific documents, she is widely recognized for advancing innovative, green pest-control solutions. Her research continues to strengthen sustainable agriculture, integrated pest management, and postharvest protection through bio-based strategies that reduce dependence on synthetic chemicals.

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Featured Publications

Haouel-Hamdi, S., & Mediouni Ben Jemâa, J. (2024). Plant secondary metabolites for insect resistance: Seed–pest interaction: An overview. In (Eds.), [Book Title] (Chapter 15).

Haouel Hamdi, S., Abdelkader, N., Boushih, E., & Mediouni Ben Jemâa, J. (2024, September 11). Interactions across tritrophic levels: Legume host plants, insect pest Callosobruchus maculatus, and parasitoid Dinarmus basalis (Preprint).

Ben Chaaban, S., Haouel-Hamdi, S., Bachrouch, O., Mahjoubi, K., & Mediouni Ben Jemâa, J. (2024). Fumigant toxicity of four essential oils against the carob moth Ectomyelois ceratoniae Zeller and the Mediterranean flour moth Ephestia kuehniella. International Journal of Environmental Health Research.

Haouel-Hamdi, S., Soltani, A., Ben Hamedou, M., Bachrouch, O., Ben Abada, M., Messaoud, C., El Annabi, M. A., Sriti Eljazi, J., Boushih, E., Hammami, M., et al. (2023). Laurel essential oil: Biological activities and application for semolina preservation against the red flour beetle Tribolium castaneum (Tenebrionidae). International Journal of Environmental Health Research.

Soltani, A., Haouel-Hamdi, S., Yangui, I., Djebbi, T., Boushih, E., & Mediouni Ben Jemâa, J. (2023). Screening for insecticidal toxicity of Urginea maritima (L.) bulbs and Asphodelus microcarpus (L.) tubers for the control of Tribolium castaneum (Tenebrionidae). International Journal of Environmental Health Research.

Yuyu Wang | Insect | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Yuyu Wang | Insect | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Yuyu Wang at Hebei Agricultural University, China

Dr. Wang Yuyu is a professor and entomologist specializing in insect phylogenomics, comparative mitochondrial genomics, and agricultural insect biodiversity. He serves at Hebei Agricultural University under the “Taishan Three-Level Talents” and “Youth Talent Introduction” programs. With extensive research in systematics and evolutionary biology, he has led numerous funded projects and published extensively in top-tier journals. Dr. Wang is also active in academic service, serving as Secretary-General of the Hebei Entomological Society and on editorial boards of international journals. His contributions to insect biodiversity and phylogenetics have significantly advanced the understanding of Neuropterida and other insect groups.

Publication Profile

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Academic Background🎓📚

Dr. Wang Yuyu earned his Ph.D. in Plant Protection from China Agricultural University in 2017 under Prof. Ding Yang’s supervision. As a Joint Ph.D. student (2014–2016) at Vanderbilt University, USA, he studied under Prof. Antoni Rokas. His academic journey began with dual bachelor’s degrees in Plant Protection and Management from China Agricultural University (2007–2011). His studies focused on molecular systematics and phylogenetics, equipping him with expertise in bioinformatics, genomic analysis, and evolutionary biology. His education laid a strong foundation for his contributions to insect phylogenomics, evolutionary genetics, and agricultural pest research.

Professional Experience🏅🔍

Dr. Wang Yuyu is a professor at Hebei Agricultural University, leading research on insect systematics and evolutionary genomics. Since 2018, he has been an associate professor and doctoral supervisor under the “Youth Talent Introduction” program. From 2017 to 2018, he was a faculty member at Guangxi University’s College of Agriculture. His research spans genome-wide phylogenetics, mitogenomics, and population genetics of agricultural pests. He has secured numerous competitive research grants and plays a vital role in academic societies and journal editorial boards. His expertise in insect biodiversity has led to impactful discoveries in systematics and evolutionary biology

Awards and Honors🏆🎖

Dr. Wang Yuyu has been recognized as a distinguished scholar through various prestigious programs, including the “Taishan Three-Level Talents” and “Young Top-Talent” programs. He received funding excellence awards under the Hebei Overseas Returnee Program. His research projects have been highly rated, with successful grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC). As a leading entomologist, he has contributed to numerous high-impact journals, earning accolades for his work in insect phylogenomics and evolutionary biology. His contributions to entomology and academia have earned him esteemed positions in research, education, and scientific publishing.

Research Focus🔬🦋

Dr. Wang Yuyu’s research focuses on insect phylogenomics, comparative mitochondrial genomics, and the evolutionary biology of Neuropteroids. He investigates genome-wide population genetics of agricultural pests, revealing their phylogeography and genetic diversity. His work employs advanced sequencing technologies and bioinformatics to study insect systematics and evolutionary relationships. He has made significant contributions to the higher systematics of Chrysopoidea, Osmylidae, and Simuliidae. His research aids in understanding pest evolution, improving biodiversity conservation, and enhancing agricultural pest management strategies. His integrative approach combines molecular techniques with evolutionary modeling to address key questions in entomology.

Publication Top Notes

📖 Population Genetics, Demographic History, and Potential Distributions of the New Important Pests Monolepta signata (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) on Corn in China 🏷️

Insects 📅 2025 🏷️
📖 A new species in the subgenus Wilhelmia (Diptera: Simuliidae: Simulium) from Sichuan, China 🏷️

Zootaxa 📅 2025 🏷️ 
📖 Oviposition Preference and Developmental Performance of Drosophila suzukii on Different Cherry Cultivars 🏷️

Insects 📅 2024 🏷️

Conclusion

Wang Yuyu is a distinguished researcher in insect phylogenomics and evolutionary biology, with a Ph.D. from China Agricultural University and international research experience at Vanderbilt University. With over 40 high-impact publications, multiple research grants exceeding ¥1 million, and leadership roles such as Secretary-General of the Hebei Entomological Society, Wang has made significant contributions to the field. Actively collaborating with global researchers and serving as a reviewer for top-tier journals like Systematic Entomology and Molecular Ecology Resources, Wang’s work demonstrates excellence, impact, and leadership, making them a deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award. 🚀