Harleson Sidney Almeida Monteiro | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Scholar Award

Mr. Harleson Sidney Almeida Monteiro | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Scholar Award

PhD student at University of São Paulo, Brazil

Harleson Sidney Almeida Monteiro is a dedicated scholar in agronomy, currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Horticulture at UNESP, Brazil. With a Master’s degree in the same field and multiple specializations in agribusiness, soil management, and plant nutrition, he demonstrates a strong commitment to academic and professional advancement. His background also includes degrees in Business Management and Occupational Safety, reflecting interdisciplinary expertise. Harleson has completed over 80 complementary courses from renowned institutions such as EMBRAPA, USP, and UFV, focusing on modern agricultural practices, post-harvest technology, and precision farming tools like GIS and spectroscopy. He has received prestigious research scholarships from CAPES and CNPq and has experience in teaching and technical training. His research interests center on grafting, phenology, and fruit quality in viticulture. While his publication record could be further developed, his academic trajectory, technical skills, and passion for sustainable agriculture position him as a promising contributor to agronomic science.

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Education

Harleson Sidney Almeida Monteiro holds a strong academic background in agronomy and related fields. He is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Horticulture at Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), after successfully completing his Master’s degree in the same program. He also holds a Bachelor’s degree in Agronomy from Universidade Federal Rural da Amazônia and another in Business Management from Universidade Paulista. Additionally, he has completed professional technical courses in Occupational Safety and Forestry. Harleson has pursued several postgraduate specializations, including in Agribusiness (MBA – ESALQ/USP), Soil Fertility, and Crop Science. His education is further enriched by over 80 short courses in areas such as post-harvest technology, GIS, microbiology, irrigation, and sustainable agriculture. This extensive formal and informal education across agronomy, business, and environmental sciences showcases his commitment to continuous learning and interdisciplinary competence in the agricultural sector.

Professional Experience

Harleson Monteiro has built a diverse professional profile rooted in agronomy, technical training, and safety. Though early in his research career, he has developed field and academic experience in horticultural practices, with specific interests in viticulture, fruit quality management, and post-harvest technologies. He has worked closely with academic institutions such as UNESP and UFRA, contributing to laboratory-based studies and practical agricultural assessments. His professional trajectory also includes experience related to workplace safety and environmental risk management, owing to his technical training in Occupational Safety. This blend of hands-on agricultural experience and knowledge of risk control procedures allows Harleson to bridge gaps between scientific research and practical farm operations. He has demonstrated initiative by engaging in complementary training involving cutting-edge tools like drones, spectroscopy, and QGIS, highlighting his readiness to adapt to precision agriculture technologies. While his formal job titles are not extensively detailed, his academic roles suggest active participation in research and teaching support.

Research Interest

Harleson Monteiro’s primary research interests lie within the field of horticulture, with a specific focus on viticulture (grape production), grafting techniques, phenology, crop management, and fruit quality. These areas are highly relevant to improving productivity and sustainability in fruit farming systems. He is particularly interested in the physiological responses of fruit crops to different cultivation practices, as well as the integration of modern technologies such as non-destructive quality analysis, post-harvest treatment methods, and the use of precision tools like GIS and spectroscopy. His master’s and Ph.D. research, guided by Professor Marco Antonio Tecchio at UNESP, reflect a strong foundation in experimental methodology and scientific inquiry related to fruit crops. Additionally, Harleson has explored emerging topics such as nanotechnology in post-harvest systems, traceability of produce, and soil fertility management. His interdisciplinary curiosity enables him to link traditional agronomic knowledge with innovative approaches for improving crop efficiency, sustainability, and market value.

Award and Honor

Harleson Monteiro has received important academic scholarships from two of Brazil’s most prestigious funding agencies: CAPES (Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior) and CNPq (Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico). These scholarships are awarded based on academic merit and research potential, underscoring his performance and promise as a scholar. His selection as a scholarship recipient during both his undergraduate and postgraduate studies is a testament to his consistent academic excellence. Though no specific awards or recognitions beyond scholarships are mentioned, the breadth of his continued education and training—often awarded through competitive admissions or government-supported programs—suggests a strong reputation within academic and professional communities. His involvement in high-level specialization programs and affiliations with respected institutions such as EMBRAPA, USP, UFRA, and UNESP further validate his credibility and distinction. These honors position him well for future accolades as his research contributions continue to develop.

Conclusion

In summary, Harleson Sidney Almeida Monteiro represents a committed and well-rounded academic with a clear trajectory in agronomic science, particularly in horticulture and viticulture. His educational foundation is extensive and diverse, combining degrees, technical training, and specialized certifications. Professionally, he blends scientific research with practical agricultural insight, supported by strong interests in sustainable cultivation, crop quality, and technological integration in farming systems. His research is rooted in real-world applications, with a vision of improving both productivity and sustainability. Recognized by CAPES and CNPq through competitive scholarships, he has already demonstrated academic excellence and research potential. While he could further strengthen his academic profile through peer-reviewed publications and international collaboration, his current trajectory suggests strong potential for continued impact. Harleson is a promising candidate for recognition through awards such as the Best Scholar Award, given his dedication to lifelong learning, scientific inquiry, and the advancement of agricultural practices in Brazil and beyond.

Publications Top Notes

  • Title: Phenological Development, Thermal Requirement, and Quality of ‘BRS Núbia’ Grapes on Different Rootstocks
    Authors: Harleson Sidney Almeida Monteiro, Marco Antonio Tecchio, Sinara de Nazaré Santana Brito, Francisco José Domingues Neto, Camilo André Pereira Contreras Sánchez, Juan Carlos Alonso, Daví Eduardo Furno Feliciano, Carolina Ragoni Maniero, Pedro Henrique Hortolani Cunha, Marcelo de Souza Silva
    Year: 2025
    Citation (APA):
    Monteiro, H. S. A., Tecchio, M. A., Brito, S. N. S., Neto, F. J. D., Sánchez, C. A. P. C., Alonso, J. C., Feliciano, D. E. F., Maniero, C. R., Cunha, P. H. H., & Silva, M. S. (2025). Phenological development, thermal requirement, and quality of ‘BRS Núbia’ grapes on different rootstocks. Horticulturae, 11(5), Article 466. https://doi.org/10.3390/horticulturae11050466

  • Title: Genetic Parameters and Selection Gains in Open-Pollination Progenies of Bacabi Palm Tree (Oenocarpus mapora)
    Authors: Antonia Benedita da Silva Bronze, Harleson Sidney Almeida Monteiro, Sinara de Nazaré Santana Brito, Valdeci Junior Fonseca Pinheiro, Sabrina Gomes Monteiro, Layse Barreto de Almeida Abreu, Valdeides Marques Lima, Milton Guilherme da Costa Mota
    Year: 2024
    Citation (APA):
    Bronze, A. B. S., Monteiro, H. S. A., Brito, S. N. S., Pinheiro, V. J. F., Monteiro, S. G., Abreu, L. B. A., Lima, V. M., & Mota, M. G. C. (2024). Genetic parameters and selection gains in open-pollination progenies of bacabi palm tree (Oenocarpus mapora). Comunicata Scientiae, 15, Article 4221. https://doi.org/10.14295/cs.v15.4221

  • Title: Caracterização físico-química de uvas ‘BRS Vitória’ cultivadas em clima subtropical
    Authors: Sinara de Nazaré Santana Brito, Vitor Augusto dos Santos Garcia, Marco Antonio Tecchio, Letícia Silva Pereira Basílio, Aline Nunes, Harleson Sidney Almeida Monteiro, Giuseppina Pace Pereira Lima
    Year: 2023
    Citation (APA):
    Brito, S. N. S., Garcia, V. A. S., Tecchio, M. A., Basílio, L. S. P., Nunes, A., Monteiro, H. S. A., & Lima, G. P. P. (2023). Caracterização físico-química de uvas ‘BRS Vitória’ cultivadas em clima subtropical. Revista Iberoamericana de Tecnología Postcosecha, 24(2), Article e432.

  • Title: Organic Substrates in the Development of Camu-Camuzeiro (Myrciaria dubia) in the Amazon Region
    Authors: Antonia Benedita da Silva Bronze, Sinara de Nazaré Santana Brito, Harleson Sidney Almeida Monteiro, Ewerton Delgado Sena, Nayara Ferreira Barros Da Silva, Valdeci Junior Fonseca Pinheiro, Layse Barreto de Almeida Abreu, Rhuan Carlos Nascimento Dias
    Year: 2023
    Citation (APA):
    Bronze, A. B. S., Brito, S. N. S., Monteiro, H. S. A., Sena, E. D., Silva, N. F. B. D., Pinheiro, V. J. F., Abreu, L. B. A., & Dias, R. C. N. (2023). Organic substrates in the development of camu-camuzeiro (Myrciaria dubia) in the Amazon region. Comunicata Scientiae, 15, Article 4213. https://doi.org/10.14295/cs.v15.4213

 

Yoelkis Hernandez | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Scholar Award

Prof. Dr. Yoelkis Hernandez | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Scholar Award

Decano Facultad de Ciencias Exacta at Unviversidad Privada de Angola, Angola

Yoelkis Hernández Victor is a distinguished Cuban scholar and professor with extensive experience in academia, research, and digital transformation. Born on February 7, 1985, in Ciego de Ávila, Cuba, he has held numerous leadership positions in higher education, contributing significantly to technological advancements and educational policies. His career spans multiple international collaborations, particularly in Angola, where he has played a vital role in enhancing digital education. As an expert in software engineering, artificial intelligence, and data science, he has led various research projects aimed at improving computational methodologies. His contributions to academia and research have earned him multiple recognitions and awards, solidifying his reputation as a leading expert in his field. With a strong commitment to innovation and academic excellence, Yoelkis continues to influence the global research community through his work in digital transformation, artificial intelligence, and climate change analytics.

Professional Profile

Education

Yoelkis Hernández Victor has an extensive academic background in computer science and technology. He earned his Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science Engineering from the University of Information Sciences in Havana, Cuba. He further pursued a Master’s degree in Applied Computing at the University of Camagüey, where he specialized in data processing and computational methodologies. His academic journey culminated in a Ph.D. in Technical Sciences with a specialization in Information Technology and Agro-Livestock Systems from the University of Ciego de Ávila. His multidisciplinary academic training has allowed him to integrate computational techniques with diverse fields, including environmental science, software development, and artificial intelligence. Through continuous education and specialized training in areas such as software engineering, data analytics, and digital transformation, he has acquired a comprehensive understanding of modern technological advancements. His education has provided a strong foundation for his extensive research contributions in computing and information sciences.

Professional Experience

With over 15 years of experience in academia and research, Yoelkis Hernández Victor has held numerous high-ranking positions in prestigious institutions. He has served as a Full Professor at the University of Ciego de Ávila and has held leadership roles such as Vice Dean and Dean of the Faculty of Informatics and Exact Sciences. His administrative expertise extends to his role as First Vice-Rector and Acting Rector at the University of Ciego de Ávila, where he played a key role in institutional development and academic reforms. Internationally, he has contributed as a visiting professor at institutions in Angola, working on curriculum enhancement and digital transformation initiatives. Beyond academia, he has led several technology-based projects, including software development, artificial intelligence applications, and digital governance systems. His professional expertise encompasses software architecture, machine learning, and data analytics, making him a key figure in advancing technological education and research.

Research Interests

Yoelkis Hernández Victor’s research interests cover a wide range of topics in computer science, artificial intelligence, and digital transformation. His work focuses on image processing, machine learning, data mining, and feature selection, particularly in applications related to climate change analysis and environmental monitoring. He has contributed significantly to web technologies, university digitalization (University 4.0), and software engineering. His interdisciplinary research bridges computational methodologies with practical applications, including the development of intelligent decision-making systems. He is actively involved in exploring augmented reality applications and mobile solutions that enhance educational and business processes. His contributions to digital governance and IT-based educational models have further strengthened the role of technology in academic institutions. Through his research, he aims to integrate data science with real-world applications, ensuring that technological advancements benefit diverse sectors, including agriculture, education, and environmental management.

Awards and Honors

Yoelkis Hernández Victor has received multiple awards and honors in recognition of his outstanding contributions to academia and research. He has been honored as the Best Comprehensive and Exceptional Young Professor and the Best Comprehensive Professor at the University of Ciego de Ávila. His achievements in collaborative academic efforts earned him the Best Collaborating Professor Award. His contributions to Cuban education were acknowledged with the Cuban Education Medal, a prestigious recognition of his impact on higher education. He has also won the Annual Provincial and National Award from the Cuban Academy of Sciences for his research excellence. In addition to these accolades, he has received several commendations for his leadership and dedication to institutional development. His intellectual contributions include five nationally registered intellectual property rights, further showcasing his commitment to innovation and scientific progress. These honors highlight his significant influence in the fields of education, research, and technological advancements.

Conclusion

Yoelkis Hernández Victor possesses a highly qualified profile, with extensive academic, administrative, and research experience. His background in innovation, publications, and recognitions positions him as a competitive candidate for the Research for Best Scholar Award. To further strengthen his candidacy, he could expand his international research collaborations and focus on publishing in high-impact global journals.

Publications Top Noted

Publication Title: Indicators for the Assessment of Climate Change in the Municipality of Venezuela in Ciego de Ávila, Cuba

Authors: Yoelkis Hernández Vicctor, Enrique Almeida Maldonado, and Oscar Brown Manrique

Publication Year: 2022

Journal: Universidad y Sociedad

Volume and Issue: Volume 14, Special Issue 3

DOI: Not provided

Citation Count: As of now, this publication has not been cited by other works.