Mostafa koozehgar kaleji | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mostafa koozehgar kaleji | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr at Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, Gorgan, Iran

Mostafa Koozegar Kaleji is an accomplished researcher in the field of agroecology and sustainable agriculture. He holds a Ph.D. from Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources and has over two decades of experience in agricultural research and management. His research focuses on soil-plant interactions, ecosystem services, and plant physiology, with more than 20 peer-reviewed journal articles and several international conference presentations to his credit. Mostafa demonstrates strong technical skills in statistical analysis, GIS, and crop modeling, and has contributed to agricultural education through co-authoring three books. His professional roles include serving as an agricultural specialist and production manager, where he bridges scientific research with practical agricultural practices. While he has made significant strides in research productivity and knowledge dissemination, future focus on high-impact publications and international collaborations could further enhance his profile. Overall, he is a dedicated scholar making valuable contributions to the advancement of sustainable agriculture.

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Education

Mostafa Koozegar Kaleji has a solid academic foundation in agricultural sciences with a focus on agroecology. He earned his Ph.D. in Agroecology from Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources (2018–2023), where he engaged in advanced research on sustainable agricultural systems and plant-soil interactions. He previously completed his M.Sc. in Agroecology at Islamic Azad University, Karaj Branch (2012–2014), conducting studies that laid the groundwork for his interest in organic and ecological farming practices. His academic journey began with a B.Sc. in Agronomy and Plant Breeding at Islamic Azad University, Qaemshahr Branch (2007–2011), where he developed core competencies in crop science and genetics. This progression reflects a consistent and deepening focus on the ecological dimensions of agriculture. Throughout his education, Mostafa demonstrated a commitment to applying science toward real-world sustainability issues, which is evident in the breadth of his research work and the practical impact of his academic training.

Professional Experience

Mostafa Koozegar Kaleji has accumulated over 20 years of professional experience in agriculture, combining scientific research with practical field implementation. Since 2013, he has served as an Agricultural Specialist and Production Manager with the Jahad-e-Agriculture Organization in Mazandaran Province, where he oversees production planning and promotes the use of modern agricultural technologies. Earlier in his career, he contributed as a researcher at the Cotton Research Institute (2002–2003), working on varietal evaluation and crop improvement. From 2001 to 2012, he worked as an Agricultural Expert with the Babolsar Defense Organization, managing cultivation programs and contributing to food security efforts. This diverse experience across research, management, and field operations gives him a unique perspective that bridges academic knowledge and agricultural practice. His long-standing involvement in agricultural development demonstrates both leadership and hands-on expertise, which significantly enriches his research perspective and positions him as a valuable asset in applied agricultural innovation.

Research Interest

Mostafa Koozegar Kaleji’s research interests are centered around the core themes of agroecology and sustainable \

. He is particularly focused on plant physiology, soil-plant interactions, ecosystem services, and the use of organic and biological fertilizers in crop production systems. His work frequently explores how symbiotic relationships, such as mycorrhizal fungi and nitrogen-fixing bacteria, can improve crop yield, quality, and environmental resilience. He is also deeply engaged in evaluating and mapping ecosystem services in various agroecosystems, using tools like GIS and modeling software. These interests reflect a strong alignment with global agricultural sustainability goals, including reducing chemical inputs, enhancing biodiversity, and improving soil health. His dedication to applied research allows him to develop practical solutions for farming challenges while also contributing to the scientific literature. Overall, his research is marked by a systems-thinking approach, integrating ecological principles into agricultural production for long-term sustainability and resilience.

Award and Honor

While the CV does not list specific awards or honors explicitly, Mostafa Koozegar Kaleji’s extensive publication record and invited participation in international conferences suggest recognition within his professional community. His academic contributions—spanning over 20 peer-reviewed articles and co-authorship of several books—demonstrate a high level of scholarly commitment and output, which in itself is often indicative of peer acknowledgment. He has been involved in conferences in Spain, Russia, Georgia, and Iran, which implies international exposure and professional validation. Additionally, his senior roles in governmental agricultural organizations suggest trust and respect from institutional bodies. Publishing in interdisciplinary journals, contributing to capacity building through books, and engaging in workshops on biotechnology and organic farming further reinforce his status as a respected expert. Formalizing these accomplishments through research awards or fellowships would be a logical next step to reflect his contributions more visibly and position him for broader academic recognition and funding opportunities.

Conclusion

In conclusion, Mostafa Koozegar Kaleji stands out as a dedicated and productive researcher whose career reflects a strong alignment with the values of sustainable and science-based agriculture. With a Ph.D. in Agroecology and over two decades of combined academic and field experience, he bridges the gap between research and practice. His publication record, technical skillset, and involvement in international and local agricultural development initiatives underscore his contribution to both scientific advancement and applied solutions in farming. While there is room to enhance his global recognition through more high-impact publications and leadership in international collaborations, his achievements to date are commendable and impactful. His work contributes meaningfully to ecological resilience, food security, and sustainable crop management. Mostafa is a prime candidate for research-focused accolades, and his profile is well suited for awards that value sustained contribution, interdisciplinary expertise, and real-world agricultural impact. With continued growth, he is poised to become a leading figure in agroecological research.

Publications Top Notes

  • Title: Interplay Between ROS and Hormones in Plant Defense Against Pathogens

    • Authors: Haghpanah, M.; Namdari, A.; Koozehgar Kaleji, M.; Nikbakht-dehkordi, A.; Arzani, A.; Araniti, F.

    • Year: 2025

    • Citation: DOI: 10.3390/plants14091297

  • Title: Evaluation, Quantification, and Mapping of Ecosystem Services in Canola Agroecosystems

    • Authors: Koozehgar Kaleji, M.; Kazemi, H.; Kamkar, B.; Amirnejad, H.; Hosseinalizadeh, M.

    • Year: 2023

    • Citation: DOI: 10.1007/s11355-023-00552-y

  • Title: Inoculation with Mycorrhiza and Azotobacter chroococcum Affects the Quantitative and Qualitative Characteristics of Eryngium caeruleum at Different Planting Densities

  • Title: Quantitative and Qualitative Performance of Froriepia subpinnata as Affected by Mycorrhizal Symbiosis, Compost Tea, and Vermicompost

 

Fatemeh Rahimi Ajdadi | Remote sensing in agriculture | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Fatemeh Rahimi Ajdadi | Remote sensing in agriculture | Best Researcher Award

faculty member, University of Guilan, Iran

Dr. Fatemeh Rahimi Ajdadi is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Biosystems Engineering, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, University of Guilan, Rasht, Iran. She specializes in agricultural machinery and intelligent systems, with a focus on soil mechanics, machine vision, and bioengineering. Dr. Rahimi Ajdadi has contributed to numerous research projects and has extensive experience in agricultural machinery performance testing and agricultural irrigation systems. She has published widely in international journals and actively participates in academic and professional collaborations. Dr. Rahimi Ajdadi has been recognized for her innovative research and impactful contributions in agricultural engineering.

Profiloe

Education 

Dr. Fatemeh Rahimi Ajdadi holds a PhD in Mechanical Engineering of Agricultural Machinery from the University of Mohaghegh Ardabili (2016). Her thesis was focused on determining soil tilth and feasibility studies for estimating soil moisture content using intelligent systems. She also completed an MSc in Mechanical Engineering of Agricultural Machinery at the same university in 2010, where her thesis involved the comparison of two prototype sensors for measuring soil mechanical resistance. Dr. Rahimi Ajdadi’s BSc degree in Mechanical Engineering of Agricultural Machinery was obtained from the University of Tehran in 2004.

Experience 

Dr. Fatemeh Rahimi Ajdadi has significant expertise in both academic and applied agricultural engineering. She has worked as an expert on several notable projects, including the construction of agricultural irrigation channels in Rezvanshahr, Iran, and research projects with the Rice Research Institute of Iran. She has also contributed to projects related to urban GIS with the Governorship of Guilan. In addition to her academic role, Dr. Rahimi Ajdadi has performed extensive research on agricultural machinery, soil mechanical resistance measurement, and intelligent systems. She has worked with companies like Fayamin Gil Co. and Noafarinan Sabz Some-Sara, focusing on testing agricultural equipment and providing solutions for soil and crop-related challenges.

Awards and Honors 

Dr. Fatemeh Rahimi Ajdadi has received several prestigious awards throughout her academic career. She was awarded the 2nd prize at the Eleventh Festival of Outstanding, Inventive, and Innovative Students in Ardebil, Iran, in 2012. She ranked 3rd among 30 participants in her BSc graduation and 4th in the Iranian National PhD Entrance Exam in 2011. Dr. Rahimi Ajdadi was also recognized as the top graduate in her PhD program. These honors underscore her academic excellence, dedication to research, and innovative contributions to agricultural engineering.

Research Focus 

Dr. Rahimi Ajdadi’s research focuses on the integration of intelligent systems and technology into agricultural practices. Her main areas of interest include soil mechanics, machine vision applications, soil moisture estimation, and agricultural machinery performance testing. She is particularly focused on the development of novel sensors for soil resistance measurement and the application of artificial neural networks and machine learning in agricultural engineering. Dr. Rahimi Ajdadi has explored the impact of moisture content on agricultural products like rice and peanuts and has also investigated the effects of salinity and irrigation regimes on rice stem properties. Her work is aimed at improving the efficiency and sustainability of agricultural systems through technology-driven solutions.

Publications 

  • Artificial neural network and stepwise multiple range regression methods for prediction of tractor fuel consumption 🚜📊
  • Application of machine vision for classification of soil aggregate size 🌱📸
  • Cutting energy of rice stem as influenced by internode position and dimensional characteristics of different varieties 🌾✂️
  • Development of a novel machine vision procedure for rapid and non-contact measurement of soil moisture content 🌾💧
  • Effect of moisture content on some engineering properties of peanut varieties 🥜🌡️
  • Improved digital image-based assessment of soil aggregate size by applying convolutional neural networks 🌿🤖
  • Effect of salinity and irrigation regimes on the internode physical variations of rice stem 🌾💧
  • Remote sensing-based detection of tea land losses: The case of Lahijan, Iran 🍃📡
  • Techno-economic performance of a self-propelled rice transplanter and comparison with hand transplanting for hybrid rice variety 🌾🚜
  • Mechanical behavior of peanut kernel under compression loading as a function of moisture contents 🥜🛠️
  • Effect of final paddy moisture content on breaking force and milling properties of rice varieties 🍚🔨
  • Application of artificial neural network for predicting fuel consumption of tractor 🚜💡
  • Effect of varying parboiling conditions on head rice yield for common paddy varieties in Iran 🍚🔥
  • Design, construction and field evaluation of a multiple blade soil mechanical resistance sensor 🌱🛠️
  • Flow properties of awned and de-awned paddy grains through a horizontal hopper orifice 🌾🔄
  • A field comparison of two prototype sensors for horizontally on-the-go soil mechanical resistance measurement 🌾🛠️
  • Image deblurring to improve the grain monitoring in a rice combine harvester 🌾📸
  • A review on the soil compaction measurement systems 🌍📚
  • Effective Pre-Treatments for Enhancement of Biodegradation of Agricultural Lignocellulosic Wastes in Anaerobic Digestion–A Review ♻️🌿
  • Study of the Effective Parameters of an On-the-go Single Blade Soil Mechanical Resistance Measurement System 🌾🛠️