Dr. Nazar Gul | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Nazar Gul | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Deputy Director at Drainage and Reclamation Institute of Pakistan (DRIP), Tando Jam; Pakistan Council of Research in Water Resources (PCRWR), Islamabad, Pakistan.

Dr. Nazar Gul is a dedicated agricultural engineer with a Ph.D. in Land and Water Management and over ten years of research experience focused on sustainable water resource management in arid and semi-arid regions. He has published 13 peer-reviewed articles in national and international journals, with a total impact factor of 14.17, alongside several technical research reports and conference presentations. His work spans innovative irrigation techniques, groundwater assessment, salinity management, and climate change adaptation. Dr. Gul has actively contributed to national and international research projects and has trained over 1,000 students and professionals through workshops, internships, and field training. He has also co-supervised graduate students and engaged in community outreach by publishing articles in local languages to disseminate knowledge. Currently serving as Deputy Director at DRIP-PCRWR, his leadership, academic rigor, and practical contributions to agricultural water management make him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

Professional Profile 

ORCID Profile 

Education

Dr. Nazar Gul holds a strong academic background in agricultural engineering with a focused specialization in water resources. He earned his Ph.D. in Land and Water Management from Sindh Agriculture University, Tandojam in 2024, preceded by an M.E. in the same field in 2016 and a B.E. in Agriculture in 2014, all with first-division honors. His academic journey reflects consistent excellence and a commitment to addressing critical water-related challenges in Pakistan’s agriculture sector. Prior to his university studies, he achieved a “B” grade in Intermediate (Pre-Engineering) and an “A-1” grade in Matriculation (Science) from the Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Hyderabad. Dr. Gul’s academic foundation has equipped him with strong analytical, technical, and research capabilities. His specialization in irrigation technologies, groundwater management, and climate impact studies forms the basis of his applied and academic research contributions aimed at improving agricultural productivity in arid and semi-arid regions.

Professional Experience

Dr. Nazar Gul has accumulated over a decade of professional experience in the field of agricultural water management. He currently serves as Deputy Director at the Drainage and Reclamation Institute of Pakistan (DRIP), a regional office of the Pakistan Council of Research in Water Resources (PCRWR), under the Ministry of Water Resources. His role involves leading research projects, supervising field stations, writing scientific reports, and executing donor-funded initiatives. From 2014 to 2021, he served as a Research Associate at DRIP, gaining hands-on experience in lysimetric studies, irrigation efficiency trials, and groundwater monitoring. Throughout his career, Dr. Gul has been involved in both development and non-development research projects across Sindh and Tharparkar. He has supervised postgraduate students, mentored over 1,000 interns, and organized professional and farmer training sessions. His professional trajectory reflects a blend of academic research, field implementation, project management, and technical training in water conservation and sustainable agriculture.

Research Interest

Dr. Nazar Gul’s research interests lie at the intersection of sustainable agriculture, water resource management, and climate resilience. He focuses on optimizing irrigation practices in arid and semi-arid regions, particularly through high-efficiency irrigation systems like drip, sprinkler, and bubbler technologies. His work includes evaluating crop water requirements, soil salinity mitigation, groundwater dynamics, and evapotranspiration modeling. He has a strong interest in integrating technology into farming practices, such as using chameleon sensors, tensiometers, and lysimeters to assess field-level water productivity. Dr. Gul is also passionate about climate change impacts on crop water demand and groundwater resources. His field-based studies are designed not only for academic publication but also for practical application by local farmers and policymakers. His applied research philosophy is evident in his extensive community outreach, including training programs and newspaper articles in local languages. His work is critical for ensuring water security and sustainable agricultural development in vulnerable regions of Pakistan.

Award and Honor

While specific individual awards are not listed in the provided CV, Dr. Nazar Gul has earned professional recognition through his leadership roles and contributions to high-impact national and international research projects. His promotion to Deputy Director at DRIP-PCRWR itself reflects institutional recognition of his technical expertise, research productivity, and administrative capability. He has co-authored and contributed to several government-published research reports and has presented his work at international conferences such as the International Conference on Climate Change and the International Water Conference. Dr. Gul has been entrusted with training professionals and farmers under internationally sponsored projects by USDA, ICARDA, and ACIAR, a recognition of his credibility and communication skills. His consistent academic performance—graduating with first-division honors at all levels—and his position as a resource person for over two dozen training sessions further underscore his standing as a respected and impactful researcher in Pakistan’s agricultural water management landscape.

Conclusion

Dr. Nazar Gul is a highly competent and impactful agricultural engineer whose contributions to water resource management make him a strong candidate for prestigious recognition. His educational achievements, coupled with over a decade of hands-on research and leadership experience at PCRWR, reflect both academic and professional excellence. His work has addressed critical issues like water use efficiency, irrigation technologies, groundwater assessment, and salinity management, with real-world benefits for farmers in arid and semi-arid zones of Pakistan. Through 13 research publications with an impressive impact factor, national technical reports, extensive training activities, and community engagement, Dr. Gul has advanced both scientific understanding and practical application of sustainable agriculture practices. His commitment to mentoring students and empowering local communities positions him as not just a researcher, but a leader and educator. Dr. Gul exemplifies the qualities sought in a Best Researcher Award recipient—rigorous, relevant, and resolutely dedicated to solving real-world problems.

Publications Top Notes

  • Title: Effect of alternating canal and marginal groundwater irrigation on banana yield, water use efficiency, and soil salinity under furrow plantation
    Authors: Nazar Gul
    Year: 2025
    Citation: Agricultural Water Management (DOI: 10.1016/j.agwat.2025.109603)

  • Title: Quantifying the impacts of varying groundwater table depths on cotton evapotranspiration, yield, water use efficiency, and root zone salinity using lysimeters
    Authors: Nazar Gul
    Year: 2024
    Citation: Agricultural Water Management (DOI: 10.1016/j.agwat.2024.108933)

  • Title: Water requirements of banana and papaya under different water table depths and soil types in the Lower Indus Basin of Pakistan
    Authors: Nazar Gul
    Year: 2024
    Citation: Irrigation and Drainage (DOI: 10.1002/ird.2892)

  • Title: Exploring Groundwater Dynamics: A Comprehensive Investigation and Spatial Mapping in Canal Command Areas of Sindh
    Authors: Nazar Gul
    Year: 2023
    Citation: PCRWR Report (2023-12-31)

  • Title: Beneath the Sands: A Comprehensive Study of Groundwater in Tharparkar Region
    Authors: Nazar Gul
    Year: 2023
    Citation: PCRWR Report (2023-09-04)

  • Title: Response of Different Fish Species to Highly Saline Water under Desert Climate Condition – Finding Options for Local Food Security
    Authors: Nazar Gul
    Year: 2023
    Citation: (Journal article, 2023-08-12)

  • Title: Potential Impacts of Climate Change Using Long-Term Historical Climate Data on Evapotranspiration (ET) and Groundwater Contribution to Wheat and Cotton Crop
    Authors: Nazar Gul
    Year: 2023
    Citation: International Journal of Environment and Climate Change (2023-04-29)

  • Title: Effect of Sprinkler and Basin Irrigation Systems on Yield and Water Use Efficiency of Canola Crop
    Authors: Nazar Gul
    Year: 2021
    Citation: Mehran University Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (2021-04-03)

  • Title: Scheduling of Irrigation and Nitrogen Fertilizer Application for Growing Cabbage on Raised-Beds
    Authors: Nazar Gul
    Year: 2020
    Citation: Pakistan Journal of Agriculture Agricultural Engineering and Veterinary Sciences (2020-01-28)

  • Title: Water Requirements of Banana and Papaya in Sindh
    Authors: Nazar Gul
    Year: 2019
    Citation: PCRWR Report (2019-09-01)

  • Title: Assessing the Effect of Different Water Table Depths on Water Use, Yield and Water Productivity of the Okra Crop
    Authors: Nazar Gul
    Year: 2018
    Citation: Mehran University Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (2018-01-19)

  • Title: Water Requirements of Major Crops in Sindh
    Authors: Nazar Gul
    Year: 2016
    Citation: PCRWR Report (2016-12-02)

Lorenzo Fruscella | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Lorenzo Fruscella | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Campaign Lead at Animal Law Italia,  Italy

Lorenzo Fruscella is a dedicated researcher in biotechnology and sustainable aquaculture with extensive international experience in academia, industry, and policy advocacy. His work focuses on advancing organic aquaponics, sustainable food production, and environmental conservation. With hands-on experience in marine biology, aquaculture, and ecosystem restoration, he has contributed to scientific advancements through peer-reviewed publications, stakeholder engagement, and policy development. His research spans multiple countries, including the UK, USA, Italy, Ireland, and Madagascar, demonstrating a global perspective on sustainability challenges. Lorenzo has actively participated in scientific conferences, workshops, and campaigns to promote ethical and sustainable agricultural practices. His ability to integrate research, policy, and practical applications makes him a key contributor to the field. Passionate about interdisciplinary collaboration, he continues to push the boundaries of sustainable aquaponics and organic agriculture.

Professional Profile

Education

Lorenzo Fruscella is currently pursuing a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Biotechnology at the University of Greenwich, UK, focusing on organic accreditation of aquaponic produce. He holds a Master of Science (MSc) in Sustainable Aquaculture from the University of Stirling, Scotland, where he also served as a Course and Faculty Representative. His research explored the effects of water flow speed on the energy demands of King salmon. Lorenzo completed his undergraduate studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB), earning a Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Aquatic Biology with a minor in Earth Science. His diverse academic background has provided him with strong expertise in sustainable food systems, marine biology, and environmental research. His education reflects a commitment to interdisciplinary approaches, combining biological sciences with ecological sustainability, making him a leading figure in aquaponics and sustainable agriculture research.

Professional Experience

Lorenzo has built a dynamic career across academia, industry, and policy. Currently, he serves as a Career Advisor at Animal Advocacy Careers, mentoring aspiring professionals in the field. He also leads campaigns at Animal Law Italia, working on enhancing legal protections for decapod crustaceans in the EU. His previous roles include research and technical positions at Bantry Marine Research Station, LandIng Aquaculture, and Mt Cook Alpine Salmon, where he specialized in fish husbandry, aquaculture system maintenance, and research on salmon energy expenditure. He has worked globally, including internships in Madagascar, the USA, Italy, and Ireland, gaining expertise in aquaponics, sustainable fisheries, and conservation. Additionally, he has teaching experience in biology and languages, reflecting his ability to communicate complex scientific ideas effectively. His diverse professional background highlights his expertise in sustainable aquaculture, environmental advocacy, and interdisciplinary research.

Research Interests

Lorenzo’s research interests lie at the intersection of aquaponics, sustainable agriculture, and environmental biotechnology. His work primarily focuses on the potential for organic certification of aquaponic systems, aiming to improve sustainability in food production. He investigates how fish effluents can be used as organic fertilizers, optimizing plant growth while reducing agricultural waste. His interdisciplinary approach also extends to policy and regulatory frameworks, addressing the challenges of integrating organic principles into modern aquaculture systems. Additionally, he has explored the physiological responses of fish to different environmental conditions, contributing to our understanding of aquaculture efficiency. His broader interests include ecosystem restoration, ethical food production, and climate-resilient agriculture. Through his research, he strives to bridge the gap between scientific innovation and practical sustainability, ensuring environmentally responsible practices in food production systems worldwide.

Awards and Honors

Lorenzo has received numerous accolades for his academic and research achievements. He was awarded the prestigious Vice-Chancellor PhD Scholarship at the University of Greenwich, worth £48,000, and the Postgraduate MSc Merit Scholarship at the University of Stirling. His research excellence has been recognized through various awards, including the Three Minute Thesis (3MT) competition, where he won both the Faculty and University prizes. He was also a Science Slam participant at the Global Forum for Food and Agriculture 2023 in Berlin. His entrepreneurial spirit led him to the semi-finals of the Mayor of London’s Entrepreneur Competition and the finals of the University of Greenwich Enterprise Challenge. Additionally, he has secured over £5,000 in funding to present his PhD research at international conferences. These achievements underscore his dedication to advancing sustainable agriculture and aquaponics through research, innovation, and public engagement.

Conclusion

Lorenzo Fruscella is a highly competitive candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His academic excellence, extensive research experience, and contributions to sustainable aquaponics and policy make him a strong contender. Strengthening his leadership in major research projects and securing additional funding could further enhance his profile. Nonetheless, his current achievements are highly commendable and align well with the award’s criteria.

Publications Top Noted

  • Feeding Mars: A pilot study growing vegetables using aquaponic effluent fertiliser in simulant and analogue Martian regoliths
    • Authors: Benz Kotzen, Marcos Paradelo Perez, Lorenzo Fruscella
    • Year: 2024
    • Journal: Ecocycles, Volume 10, Issue 1, Pages 1–17
    • DOI: 10.19040/ecocycles.v10i1.391
    • Citations: 0
  • Investigating the effects of fish effluents as organic fertilisers on onion (Allium cepa) yield, soil nutrients, and soil microbiome
    • Authors: Lorenzo Fruscella, Benz Kotzen, Marcos Paradelo, Sarah Milliken
    • Year: 2023
    • Journal: Scientia Horticulturae, Volume 321, Article 112297
    • DOI: 10.1016/j.scienta.2023.112297
    • Citations: 8
  • Organic aquaponics in the European Union: towards sustainable farming practices in the framework of the new EU regulation
    • Authors: Lorenzo Fruscella, Benz Kotzen, Sarah Milliken
    • Year: 2021
    • Journal: Reviews in Aquaculture, Volume 13, Issue 3, Pages 1661–1682
    • DOI: 10.1111/raq.12532
    • Citations: 25