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

 

Shanshan Zhao | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Shanshan Zhao | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Assistant professor at China Jiliang University, China

Zhao Shanshan is an Assistant Professor at China Jiliang University, specializing in animal ecology and biodiversity conservation. Her research focuses on mitigating human-wildlife conflicts, particularly concerning waterbirds and the impact of renewable energy development on biodiversity. With a strong academic background and numerous publications in high-impact journals, she has contributed significantly to understanding ecological balance and wildlife movement patterns. Zhao has been actively involved in research projects addressing conservation challenges in China’s wetlands and coastal regions. Her work integrates ecological research with technological tools such as GIS and remote sensing, making her a key contributor to the field.

Professional Profile

Education

Zhao Shanshan holds a Ph.D. in Animal Ecology from East China Normal University, where she focused on the trade-off between waterbird conservation and human activities along the Yellow Sea coast. She earned her M.A. in Wetland Ecology from Henan Normal University, where she researched bird diet and habitat selection in the Yellow River wetland. Her undergraduate degree in Biotechnology, also from Henan Normal University, laid the foundation for her expertise in ecology and conservation. Throughout her academic journey, Zhao demonstrated exceptional performance, receiving multiple awards for academic excellence. Her multidisciplinary background in ecology and biotechnology provides her with a comprehensive understanding of wildlife conservation and environmental sustainability, which she integrates into her research.

Professional Experience

Since 2022, Zhao Shanshan has been an Assistant Professor at China Jiliang University, conducting research on wildlife movement, habitat ecology, and biodiversity maintenance. Her professional experience includes extensive fieldwork across China, particularly in the Yangtze River coast, Hangzhou Bay, and Tianmu Mountain, where she has conducted bird and mammal surveys. She has also contributed as a core participant in multiple research projects funded by national and municipal agencies, focusing on the coexistence of renewable energy infrastructure and wildlife conservation. Her expertise in GIS, satellite tracking, and statistical analysis has played a crucial role in assessing the environmental impact of wind farms on avian species. In addition to her research activities, she mentors students and collaborates with conservation organizations to promote sustainable ecological practices.

Research Interests

Zhao’s primary research interests lie in wildlife movement patterns, habitat selection, and biodiversity conservation. She is particularly interested in understanding how human activities, such as renewable energy development and land-use changes, influence the stability and diversity of bird and mammal populations. Her work integrates advanced ecological modeling techniques, such as landscape classification using GIS and movement pattern analysis through satellite and radio tracking. She is also involved in studying the mechanisms that maintain biodiversity in rapidly changing environments. Through her research, Zhao aims to develop strategies that balance ecological conservation with sustainable development, ensuring that critical habitats are preserved while accommodating human progress. Her findings contribute to policy recommendations for wildlife conservation in China and beyond.

Awards and Honors

Zhao Shanshan has received multiple prestigious awards for her academic and research excellence. She was awarded the First Prize at East China Normal University in 2020 for outstanding Ph.D. research performance. Additionally, she received scholarships and academic excellence awards from Henan Normal University during her master’s and undergraduate studies. Her research contributions have been recognized through competitive grants, including the National Natural Science Foundation of China, where she serves as a project director. These accolades reflect her dedication to advancing ecological research and conservation science. Her consistent recognition underscores her impact in the field, positioning her as a leading researcher in biodiversity and wildlife conservation.

Conclusion

Zhao Shanshan is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award, with a solid research background, a commendable publication record, and an impressive portfolio of funded projects. However, strengthening international collaborations and leading more independent projects could further enhance the profile. If the award criteria emphasize applied ecological research and conservation, Zhao’s contributions are highly relevant and deserving of recognition.

Publications Top Noted

  1. Li, B., Yuan, X., Chen, M., Bo, S., Xia, L., Guo, Y., Zhao, S., Ma, Z., Wang, T. (2020) – 27 citations

    • How to strive for balance of coastal wind energy development with waterbird conservation in the important coastal wetlands, a case study in the Chongming Islands of East China

    • Journal of Cleaner Production 263, 121547

  2. Zhao, S., Xu, H., Song, N., Wang, Z., Li, B., Wang, T. (2020) – 15 citations

    • Effect of wind farms on wintering ducks at an important wintering ground in China along the East Asian–Australasian Flyway

    • Ecology and Evolution 10 (17), 9567-9580

  3. Xu, H., Zhao, S., Song, N., Liu, N., Zhong, S., Li, B., Wang, T. (2021) – 14 citations

    • Abundance and behavior of little egrets (Egretta garzetta) near an onshore wind farm in Chongming Dongtan, China

    • Journal of Cleaner Production 312, 127662

  4. Song, N., Xu, H., Zhao, S., Liu, N., Zhong, S., Li, B., Wang, T. (2021) – 10 citations

    • Effects of wind farms on the nest distribution of magpie (Pica pica) in agroforestry systems of Chongming Island, China

    • Global Ecology and Conservation 27, e01536

  5. Zhao, S., Xu, H., Zhong, S., Song, N., Liu, N., Wang, Z., Li, B., Wang, T. (2022) – 5 citations

    • Risk evaluation of onshore wind farms in relation to wild duck (Anatidae) movements in the Yangtze River Mouth, China

    • IET Renewable Power Generation 16 (3), 470-477

  6. Zhao, S., Wang, T., Li, X., Xu, H., Liu, N., Xu, A., Fuller, R.A., Li, B. (2023) – 4 citations

    • Comparing different management strategies of river mouths for waterbird conservation: a case study along the Yellow Sea coast

    • Global Ecology and Conservation 47, e02659

  7. Zhao, S., Xu, H., Wang, T., Li, H., Li, X., Liu, N., Song, X., Guan, F., Chen, X., Xu, A., Li, B. (2024) – 3 citations

    • Prioritizing landscapes for mitigating the impacts of onshore wind farms on multidimensional waterbird diversity in the Yellow Sea

    • Current Zoology 70 (6), 752-764

  8. Liu, N., Zhong, S., Wang, T., Li, X., Wei, L., Zou, C., Zhao, S., Li, B. (2022) – 3 citations

    • Advertisement Call Variation of Two Frog Species along an Urban–Rural Gradient in Shanghai, China

    • Diversity 14 (7), 550

  9. Zhao, S., Chu, Y., Jiang, X., Yu, F., Jin, T., Ma, J. (2018) – 2 citations

    • Nest Characteristics and Nest-Site Selection of Grey Herons in the National Nature Reserve of the Yellow River Wetlands, Xinxiang, China

    • Sichuan Journal of Zoology 37 (3), 317-323

  10. Li, Y., Chen, X., Zhao, S., Song, X., Guo, R., Xu, A. (2023) – 1 citation

  • Activity rhythm and home range of released sika deer (Cervus nippon kopschi)

  • Acta Theriologica Sinica 43 (5), 501

  1. Li, Y., Chen, X., Zhao, S., Song, X., Guo, R., Xu, A. (2023) – 1 citation

  • Activity Rhythm and Home Range Characteristics of Released South China Sika Deer

  • Journal of Mammalogy 43 (5), 501

  1. Zhao, S., Chu, Y., Li, G., Jiang, X., Chen, Y., Hou, C., Ma, J. (2018) – 1 citation

  • Diet Study of Wintering Whooper Swans in the Yellow River Wetlands, Xinxiang, China

  • Wetland Science 16 (2), 245

  1. Zhao, S. (2018) – 1 citation

  • Food Resources and Habitat Selection of Typical Birds in the Yellow River Wetlands, Xinxiang, China

  • Henan Normal University Master’s Thesis

 

Dr. Chaosai Liu | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Chaosai Liu | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Lecturer at Henan University of Technology, China

Chaosai Liu is a lecturer at Henan University of Technology, specializing in grain storage safety and its application. With a passion for advancing the science behind grain preservation, Liu’s research focuses on the theoretical and practical aspects of grain storage, particularly in relation to heat and moisture transfer, porosity distribution, and fungal activity within stored grain. Liu’s work has contributed significantly to the improvement of grain storage safety, benefiting both the agricultural industry and food security efforts. Through years of academic pursuit and collaborative projects, Liu has positioned themselves as a leading researcher in the field, contributing not only in research but also in the innovation of new methodologies, such as the anisotropic porosity distribution model and fungal heat production models for grain bulk. Their influence continues to grow, thanks to their dedication to advancing knowledge in this specialized area.

Professional Profile

Education

Chaosai Liu holds a doctoral degree, which laid the foundation for their deep commitment to the study of grain storage safety. After completing their doctoral studies, Liu continued to enhance their expertise through engagement in various national and provincial-level research projects. This academic trajectory enabled them to develop specialized knowledge in areas like heat-moisture transfer models and the dynamics of grain bulk storage. The doctoral training not only solidified their understanding of the underlying theories but also equipped them with the practical skills needed for applied research in food safety and grain storage technologies. Liu’s education has provided them with both theoretical knowledge and hands-on experience, further strengthening their ability to lead impactful projects in the field of agricultural sciences.

Professional Experience

Liu’s professional experience spans multiple years of academic and research involvement, primarily centered around grain storage safety. As a lecturer at Henan University of Technology, Liu has been at the forefront of scientific research in the agricultural field, guiding both students and researchers. Liu’s role involves contributing to several large-scale research initiatives, such as the National Grain Public Welfare Research Project of China and the Key R&D projects in Henan Province. In addition to hosting a scientific and technological research project in Henan Province, Liu has led postdoctoral innovation projects, showcasing their ability to mentor and foster innovation. Their work has involved collaborating with top-tier institutions like the Academy of National Food and Strategic Reservation Administration, where they developed a multi-field coupling theory for grain bulk, reflecting their extensive professional network and reputation in the industry.

Research Interests

Chaosai Liu’s research interests lie primarily in the area of grain storage safety, with a specific focus on the physical and biological processes involved in the preservation of stored grains. They have developed groundbreaking models, including an anisotropic porosity distribution model for grain bulk and a coupled heat-moisture transfer model, both of which contribute to a better understanding of the dynamics of grain storage. Liu’s work also delves into the microbiological aspects of grain preservation, with a particular emphasis on fungal heat production, which has important implications for maintaining the quality of stored grains. Through these innovations, Liu seeks to improve the storage conditions of grains, minimizing loss due to environmental factors and ensuring food security. Their research has wide applications, benefiting agricultural producers, food industries, and researchers in the field of post-harvest technologies.

Awards and Honors

Chaosai Liu has received several awards and honors that reflect the impact and quality of their research. Among these is a second-place award from the Henan Provincial Department of Education, as well as a third-place award from the China Grain and Oil Society, recognizing the significance of their contributions to the field of grain storage and safety. Liu’s innovative work has also resulted in the successful filing of six invention patents, underscoring their role as a thought leader and innovator in grain preservation technologies. These accolades highlight Liu’s exceptional research skills, recognition within the scientific community, and commitment to advancing agricultural safety practices. Their achievements are indicative of the recognition they have earned, both regionally and nationally, for their substantial contributions to the field.

Conclusion

Chaosai Liu has made notable contributions to the field of grain storage safety and related theories, with substantial research experience, innovative work, and recognition through awards and patents. Their leadership in major research projects and collaborations with reputable institutions showcases their capacity for impactful research. While there are areas for improvement, particularly in expanding publications, books, and editorial roles, Liu’s research contributions make them a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

Publications Top Noted

  • Title: Analysis of Heat and Moisture Transfer and Fungi-Induced Hot Spots in Maize Bulk with Different Broken Kernel Contents
    Authors: Chaosai Liu, Guixiang Chen, Deqian Zheng, Jun Yin, Chenxing Cui, Huankun Lu
    Year: 2025
    Citation: Liu, C., Chen, G., Zheng, D., Yin, J., Cui, C., & Lu, H. (2025). Analysis of Heat and Moisture Transfer and Fungi-Induced Hot Spots in Maize Bulk with Different Broken Kernel Contents. Agriculture, 15(3), 338. https://doi.org/10.3390/agriculture15030338
  • Title: Numerical Simulation of Backfilling Construction for Underground Reinforced Concrete Grain Silos
    Authors: Longfei Yue, Guixiang Chen, Chenxing Cui, Chaosai Liu, Boyi Zhao
    Year: 2024
    Citation: Yue, L., Chen, G., Cui, C., Liu, C., & Zhao, B. (2024). Numerical Simulation of Backfilling Construction for Underground Reinforced Concrete Grain Silos. Buildings, 14(12), 3907. https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings14123907
  • Title: Element Tests and Simulation of Effects of Vertical Pressure on Compression and Mildew of Wheat
    Authors: Chaosai Liu, Guixiang Chen, Yang Zhou, Deqian Zheng, Zhongjie Zhang
    Year: 2022
    Citation: Liu, C., Chen, G., Zhou, Y., Zheng, D., & Zhang, Z. (2022). Element Tests and Simulation of Effects of Vertical Pressure on Compression and Mildew of Wheat. Computers and Electronics in Agriculture, 2022, 107447. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.compag.2022.107447
  • Title: A Scientometric Review of Grain Storage Technology in the Past 15 Years (2007–2022) Based on Knowledge Graph and Visualization
    Authors: Guixiang Chen, Jia Hou, Chaosai Liu
    Year: 2022
    Citation: Chen, G., Hou, J., & Liu, C. (2022). A Scientometric Review of Grain Storage Technology in the Past 15 Years (2007–2022) Based on Knowledge Graph and Visualization. Foods, 11(23), 3836. https://doi.org/10.3390/foods11233836
  • Title: Visualization Analysis of Cross Research between Big Data and Construction Industry Based on Knowledge Graph
    Authors: Guixiang Chen, Jia Hou, Chaosai Liu, Kui Hu, Jun Wang
    Year: 2022
    Citation: Chen, G., Hou, J., Liu, C., Hu, K., & Wang, J. (2022). Visualization Analysis of Cross Research between Big Data and Construction Industry Based on Knowledge Graph. Buildings, 12(11), 1812. https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings12111812
  • Title: Effect of Vertical Pressure on Temperature Field Distribution of Bulk Paddy Grain Pile
    Authors: Mengmeng Ge, Guixiang Chen, Chaosai Liu, Deqian Zheng, Wenlei Liu
    Year: 2022
    Citation: Ge, M., Chen, G., Liu, C., Zheng, D., & Liu, W. (2022). Effect of Vertical Pressure on Temperature Field Distribution of Bulk Paddy Grain Pile. Applied Sciences, 12(20), 10392. https://doi.org/10.3390/app122010392
  • Title: Investigation on Compression and Mildew of Mixed and Separated Maize
    Authors: Chaosai Liu, Guixiang Chen, Yang Zhou, Longfei Yue, Wenlei Liu
    Year: 2022
    Citation: Liu, C., Chen, G., Zhou, Y., Yue, L., & Liu, W. (2022). Investigation on Compression and Mildew of Mixed and Separated Maize. Food Science & Nutrition, 10(7), 2985. https://doi.org/10.1002/fsn3.2985
  • Title: Experimental and Numerical Study of Pressure Drop Characteristics of Soybean Grain under Vertical Pressure
    Authors: Wenlei Liu, Guixiang Chen, Chaosai Liu, Deqian Zheng, Mengmeng Ge
    Year: 2022
    Citation: Liu, W., Chen, G., Liu, C., Zheng, D., & Ge, M. (2022). Experimental and Numerical Study of Pressure Drop Characteristics of Soybean Grain under Vertical Pressure. Applied Sciences, 12(14), 6830. https://doi.org/10.3390/app12146830
  • Title: Compression and Fungal Heat Production in Maize Bulk Considering Kernel Breakage
    Authors: Chaosai Liu
    Year: 2022
    Citation: Liu, C. (2022). Compression and Fungal Heat Production in Maize Bulk Considering Kernel Breakage. Applied Sciences, 12(10), 4870. https://doi.org/10.3390/app12104870
  • Title: Experimental Study on Measurement of Interfacial Pressure in Granular Materials
    Authors: Chaosai Liu
    Year: 2022
    Citation: Liu, C. (2022). Experimental Study on Measurement of Interfacial Pressure in Granular Materials. Geotechnical Testing Journal, 45(3), 10215. https://doi.org/10.1520/gtj20210015