Huan Song | Food Security | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Huan Song | Food Security | Best Researcher Award

North China University of Water Resources and Electric Power | China

Dr. Huan Song serves as a Lecturer at the North China University of Water Resources and Electric Power, China, where he contributes actively to academic research and teaching in environmental and hydrological sciences. His research focuses on water resource management, hydraulic engineering, and sustainable development in urban and rural ecosystems. Dr. Song has authored 26 scientific documents, reflecting his consistent engagement in multidisciplinary projects addressing the interaction between human activities and aquatic environments. His publications have earned 315 citations, demonstrating the visibility and scholarly influence of his work within the scientific community. With an H-index of 10, Dr. Song’s research performance indicates both productivity and impact across his peer-reviewed contributions. His studies integrate advanced data analysis, modeling, and field experimentation to tackle key challenges in water conservation and environmental protection. In addition to his research, Dr. Song is dedicated to mentoring students and fostering collaborations aimed at achieving sustainable solutions for regional water issues. His academic journey exemplifies a balance between rigorous research and applied science, contributing meaningfully to the understanding of hydrological processes and sustainable engineering practices.

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Featured Publications

Song, H. (2023). Detecting emerging frost crystals on leaf surfaces using microscopic imaging. Computers and Electronics in Agriculture, 213, 107931.

Song, H., & Hu, Y. (2023). A predictive model of frost formation on leaf surface and estimation of frost amount. Case Studies in Thermal Engineering, 42, 102789.

Song, H., Hu, Y., Lu, Y., Wang, J., & Li, P. (2021). A review of methods and techniques for detecting frost on plant surfaces. Agriculture, 11(11), 1142.

Song, H., Hu, Y., Lu, Y., Wang, W., & Li, X. (2019, July 7–10). Adaptive lifting performance verification based on the model of cotton top-cutting machine. In Proceedings of the 2019 ASABE Annual International Meeting (Paper No. AIM.201900153). American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers.

Abdallah Rajabu Makale | Life Sciences Innovation | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Abdallah Rajabu Makale | Life Sciences Innovation | Best Researcher Award

Tanzania Agriculture Research Institute (TARI) | Tanzania

Mr. Abdallah Rajabu Makale presents a strong academic and research background in Agronomy and Crop Science, though it does not include any recorded h-index, total documents count, or citation counts. From the document, he has seven (7) published research papers listed under the “Publications” section, which represent his total research documents. These publications span from 2017 to 2024, including journal articles in Heliyon, American Journal of Plant Science, Journal of Agriculture and Food Research, International Journal of Science and Research, and a TFCG Technical Paper. However, the CV does not provide any citation metrics or h-index data. His professional record includes progressive research positions at the Tanzania Agriculture Research Institute (TARI) – Naliendele, where he currently serves as Research Officer. He has been recognized with awards for “Best Researcher” and “Best Worker in Research Activities” reflecting excellence in agricultural research and community engagement. His expertise covers project proposal development, data analysis, and dissemination of agricultural innovations to stakeholders. Although citation analytics and h-index values are not provided, the documented evidence of research productivity, peer-reviewed publications, and sustained contribution to cashew and agronomy research demonstrates his growing scholarly impact within Tanzania’s agricultural research framework.

Featured Publications

Jeckoniah, J., Makale, A. R., Kabanza, A. R., Nguya, N., Amanzi, N., Uisso, A., & Doggart, N. (2024). Gender equality and social inclusion baseline analysis for the LONG FALLOWS project, Lindi Region, Tanzania. TFCG Technical Paper No. 52.

Makale, A. R., Mourice, S. K., & Kapinga, F. A. (2024). Assessment of farmers’ knowledge on the foliar fertilizer use for improved cashew (Anacardium occidentale L.) productivity in south-eastern Tanzania. Journal of Agriculture and Food Research, 101092.

Mbasa, W. V., Kapinga, F. A., Nene, W. A., Makale, A. R., Ngiha, K. N., & Bashiru, R. A. (2024). Distribution, characterization, and chemical management of noxious shrub weed (Dichapetalum stuhlmannii Engl) in cashew in southeastern Tanzania. Heliyon, 10(7), e28207.

Makale, A. R., Nene, W. A., Kapinga, F. A., Kabanza, A. K., & Nassary, E. K. (2023). Effect of weeding methods and weeding time on flushing and flowering of cashew (Anacardium occidentale L.) in south-eastern Tanzania. Heliyon, 9(9), e20230909.

Makale, A. R., Mourice, S. K., & Kapinga, F. A. (2023). Spatial-temporal variability in under-canopy soil fertility and nutritional contents of cashew trees in Makonde Plateau of southeastern Tanzania. Heliyon, 9(11), e20231111.