Mohamed Fadl | Soil Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Mohamed Fadl | Soil Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Associte Professor at National authority for remote sensing and space sciences, Egypt

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mohamed Fadl is an esteemed academic and researcher in the field of agriculture and environmental sciences. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Agriculture from Al Azhar University, a Master’s degree from Benha University, and a Ph.D. from Menoufiya University, with a focus on remote sensing and GIS techniques for land and water resource management. Dr. Fadl’s research encompasses a wide range of topics including land reclamation, water resource management, and environmental monitoring. He has led numerous projects related to sustainable development and has been instrumental in assessing the impacts of water scarcity and land use changes in Egypt. In addition to his research, Dr. Fadl teaches advanced courses at Cairo University and Zagazig University and actively contributes as a reviewer for several scientific journals. His extensive expertise and dedication make him a leading figure in his field.

Profile:

Education:

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mohamed Fadl’s educational background is marked by a series of advanced degrees and specialized training in agriculture and environmental sciences. He earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Agriculture from Al Azhar University, Assiut, Egypt, in 2006, with a focus on Soil and Water Pedology, achieving a general estimation of Very Good (81.8%). He further pursued his studies with a Master of Science degree from Benha University in 2010, where his thesis addressed the pedological changes of the Nile River course and its islands. Dr. Fadl completed his Ph.D. in Agriculture at Menoufiya University in 2015, with a thesis titled “Land and Water Resources Potentiality of East Oweinat Area, Egypt Using Remote Sensing and GIS Techniques.” His advanced education is complemented by scholarship grants and training in remote sensing and spatial analysis from the Academy of Scientific Research and Technology and the National Authority for Remote Sensing and Space Sciences (NARSS).

Professional Experience:

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mohamed Fadl has a distinguished career in agricultural and environmental research, with significant contributions to both academic and applied fields. His professional experience includes serving as an academic lecturer at various institutions, including the Faculty of Arts at Cairo University and Zagazig University, where he has taught advanced courses in remote sensing and GIS. Dr. Fadl’s research endeavors are extensive, involving key projects with the National Authority for Remote Sensing and Space Sciences (NARSS) on topics such as land evaluation, water resource management, and environmental monitoring. He has been actively involved in governmental and collaborative projects, including land reclamation initiatives and assessments of the impacts of major infrastructure projects like the Ethiopian Renaissance Dam. Additionally, Dr. Fadl has contributed to scientific progress through his roles as a reviewer for numerous reputable journals, reflecting his influence and expertise in the field.

Research Interests:

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mohamed Fadl’s research interests are centered on the application of remote sensing and GIS techniques to agricultural and environmental management. His work primarily focuses on evaluating land and water resources, assessing the impacts of environmental changes, and developing sustainable land management practices. Dr. Fadl has conducted extensive research on the reclamation of arid and semi-arid lands, monitoring environmental hazards, and analyzing the effects of water scarcity on soil and crop productivity. His projects also explore the integration of machine learning with remote sensing to enhance soil contamination assessments and evaluate agricultural sustainability. Through his research, Dr. Fadl aims to address critical challenges in land use and environmental conservation, contributing to sustainable development and resource management.

Skills:

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mohamed Fadl possesses a broad range of skills essential for his work in agricultural and environmental sciences. He has advanced proficiency in remote sensing and GIS applications, including extensive experience with ArcGIS, ENVI, and Imagine software. Dr. Fadl is highly skilled in using Microsoft Office tools and educational software, enhancing his teaching and research capabilities. His expertise extends to spatial modeling and data analysis, crucial for evaluating land and water resources. Additionally, he has a solid foundation in environmental science, soil science, and agricultural sustainability. His language skills include fluency in Arabic and proficiency in English, supporting his work in international research and collaboration.

Conclution:

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mohamed Fadl is a strong candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award due to his comprehensive educational background, extensive research experience, significant publications, and active involvement in teaching and scientific review. His contributions to land and water resource management, environmental monitoring, and sustainable development underscore his suitability for this prestigious award.

Publication Tob Noted:

Title: Modeling soil quality in Dakahlia Governorate, Egypt using GIS techniques

  • Authors: A.D. Abuzaid
  • Journal: The Egyptian Journal of Remote Sensing and Space Sciences
  • Volume (Issue): 24 (2)
  • Pages: 255-264
  • Cited By: 42
  • Year: 2021

Title: Land degradation vulnerability mapping in a newly-reclaimed desert oasis in a hyper-arid agro-ecosystem using AHP and geospatial techniques

  • Authors: A.S. Abuzaid, M.A.E. AbdelRahman, M.E. Fadl, A. Scopa
  • Journal: Agronomy
  • Volume (Issue): 11 (7)
  • Article Number: 1426
  • Cited By: 38
  • Year: 2021

Title: Accumulation of Potentially Toxic Metals in Egyptian Alluvial Soils, Berseem Clover (Trifolium alexandrinum L.), and Groundwater after Long-Term Wastewater …

  • Authors: A.S. Abuzaid, H.S. Jahin, A.A. Asaad, M.E. Fadl, M.A.E. AbdelRahman, A. Scopa
  • Journal: Agriculture
  • Volume (Issue): 11 (8)
  • Article Number: 713
  • Cited By: 26
  • Year: 2021

Title: Mapping potential risks of long-term wastewater irrigation in alluvial soils, Egypt

  • Author: A.S. Fadl
  • Journal: Arabian Journal of Geosciences
  • Volume (Issue): 11 (15)
  • Cited By: 25
  • Year: 2018

Title: Assessment of land suitability and water requirements for different crops in Dakhla Oasis, Western desert, Egypt

  • Authors: M.E. Fadl, A.S. Abuzaid
  • Journal: International Journal of Plant & Soil Science
  • Volume (Issue): 16 (6)
  • Pages: 1-16
  • Cited By: 25
  • Year: 2017

Title: Evaluation of desertification severity in El-Farafra Oasis, Western Desert of Egypt: Application of modified MEDALUS approach using wind erosion index and factor analysis

  • Authors: M.E. Fadl, A.S. Abuzaid, M.A.E. AbdelRahman, A. Biswas
  • Journal: Land
  • Volume (Issue): 11 (1)
  • Article Number: 54
  • Cited By: 20
  • Year: 2021

Title: Agricultural sustainability evaluation of the new reclaimed soils at Dairut Area, Assiut, Egypt using GIS modeling

  • Authors: Y.A. Sayed, M.E. Fadl
  • Journal: The Egyptian Journal of Remote Sensing and Space Science
  • Volume (Issue): 24 (3)
  • Pages: 707-719
  • Cited By: 20
  • Year: 2021

Title: Modeling and Assessing Potential Soil Erosion Hazards Using USLE and Wind Erosion Models in Integration with GIS Techniques: Dakhla Oasis, Egypt

  • Authors: F.J.G.N.M.E.F. Salman A. H. Selmy, Salah H. Abd Al-Aziz, Raimundo Jiménez-Ballesta
  • Journal: Agriculture
  • Volume (Issue): 11 (11)
  • Cited By: 19
  • Year: 2021

Title: Soil Quality Assessment Using Multivariate Approaches: A Case Study of the Dakhla Oasis Arid Lands

  • Authors: F.J.G.N.M.E.F. Salman A. H. Selmy, Salah H. Abd Al-Aziz, Raimundo Jiménez-Ballesta
  • Journal: Land
  • Volume (Issue): 10 (10)
  • Cited By: 17
  • Year: 2021

Title: Effect of Marginal-Quality Irrigation on Accumulation of some Heavy Metals (Mn, Pb, and Zn) in TypicTorripsamment Soils and Food Crops

  • Authors: A.S. Abuzaid, M.A. Abdel-Salam, A.F. Ahmad, H.A. Fathy, M.E. Fadl, A. Scopa
  • Journal: Sustainability
  • Volume (Issue): 14 (3)
  • Article Number: 1067
  • Cited By: 15
  • Year: 2022

Title: Land Resources Evaluation for Sustainable Agriculture in El-Qusiya Area, Assiut, Egypt

  • Author: M.E.F.Y.A.A. Sayed
  • Journal: Egyptian Journal of Soil Science
  • Volume (Issue): 60 (3)
  • Pages: 289-302
  • Cited By: 13
  • Year: 2020

 

Yohannes Gelaye | Agriculture | Best Researcher Award

Yohannes Gelaye | Agriculture | Best Researcher Award

Mr Yohannes Gelaye Debre Markos University, Ethiopia

He is a dedicated professional with a passion for horticulture and research. Since July 18, 2019, he has been serving as a Lecturer and Researcher at the Horticulture Department of the Agriculture and Natural Resources College at Debre Markos University, Ethiopia. Prior to this, from March 27, 2016, to September 28, 2017, he worked as an Assistant Lecturer at both the Horticulture and Plant Science Departments of the same institution. He holds a Master of Science degree in Horticulture from the College of Agriculture and Environmental Science at Bahir Dar University, Ethiopia, which he earned from 2017 to 2019 with an outstanding GPA of 3.88 out of 4. His expertise lies in horticultural research and education, contributing to the advancement of agricultural practices and natural resource management in Ethiopia.

Education:

He pursued his higher education at the College of Agriculture and Environmental Science, Bahir Dar University, Bahir Dar, Ethiopia. From 2017 to 2019, he obtained his M.Sc. Degree in Horticulture, achieving an impressive GPA of 3.88 out of 4. Prior to this, he completed his B.Sc. Degree in Plant Science at the same institution from 2008 to 2011, with a GPA of 3.53 out of 4. His academic journey began at Menkorer Senior Secondary School in Debre Markos, Ethiopia, where he completed his high school education in 2007. He laid the foundation for his education at Yelamguj Primary School in the East Gojjam Zone, Ethiopia, where he received his Grade 8th regional examinations certificate in 2003. Throughout his educational endeavors, he has demonstrated a commitment to academic excellence and a passion for agricultural and environmental sciences.

Profile:

Experience:

He has a rich and diverse background in horticulture and agricultural research, spanning various roles and responsibilities. Since July 18, 2019, he has served as a Lecturer and Researcher at the Horticulture Department of the Agriculture and Natural Resources College at Debre Markos University, Ethiopia. Prior to this, from March 27, 2016, to September 28, 2017, he worked as an Assistant Lecturer at both the Horticulture and Plant Science Departments of the same institution. Preceding his academic roles, he served as a Technical Assistant at the Horticulture and Plant Science Departments from December 26, 2014, to March 26, 2016. Before joining the academic sector, he gained valuable experience as a Crop Protection Expert at the Sinan Woreda Agriculture Office from June 26, 2012, to December 25, 2014, and as an Officer of Crop Production at the Baso-liben Woreda Agriculture Office from November 18, 2011, to June 25, 2012, both located in Gojjam, Ethiopia. Through his work in various capacities, he has demonstrated a strong commitment to advancing agricultural practices and contributing to the development of the agricultural sector in Ethiopia.

Publications:

  1. Collection and characterization of garlic (Allium sativm L.) germplasm for growth and bulb yield at Debre Markos, Ethiopia Cited By : 28, Published By : 2017
  2. The status and natural impact of floriculture production in Ethiopia: a systematic review Cited By : 6, Published By : 2023
  3. Effect of Phosphorus and potassium fertilizer rates on growth and yield of potato (Solanum tuberosum L.), Northwestern Ethiopia Cited By : 5, Published By : 2021
  4. Potato (solanum tuberosum L.) growth and quality as influenced by inorganic fertilizer rates in northwestern Ethiopia Cited By : 4, Published By : 2022
  5. Agronomic Productivity and Organic Fertilizer Rates on Growth and Yield Performance of Cabbage (Brassica oleracea var. capitata L.) in Northwestern Ethiopia Cited By : 3, Published By : 2022
  6. Impacts of Heavy Metal Pollution on Ethiopian Agriculture: A Review on the Safety and Quality of Vegetable Crops Cited By : 2, Published By : 2023
  7. Effect of combined application of organic manure and nitrogen fertilizer rates on yield and yield components of potato: A review Cited By : 1 Published By : 2023
  8. Quality and Nutrient Loss in the Cooking Vegetable and Its Implications for Food and Nutrition Security in Ethiopia: A Review Cited By : 1 Published By : 2023