Stephan M Haefele | Plant Nutrition | Most Shared Article Award

Dr. Stephan M Haefele | Plant Nutrition | Most Shared Article Award

Senior Research Scientist at the University of Adelaide, United Kingdom

🌦️📚  Dr. Haefele is a seasoned soil scientist and agronomist, renowned for his extensive contributions to international agricultural research, particularly in the realms of rice, wheat, and soil quality across Africa and Asia. Commencing his career with impactful research for his PhD and PostDoc at the West Africa Rice Development Association (now Africa Rice), he later spent a decade at the International Rice Research Institute. Subsequently, he directed his expertise to the University of Adelaide, concentrating on plant phenotyping within wheat systems. In 2017, he assumed a significant role at Rothamsted Research. 🌍

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Dr. Haefele’s primary research interests encompass soil fertility and health characterization, monitoring, soil organic carbon management, plant nutrition, and exploring the influence of soil nutrients on the nutritional quality of crop produce. Leading the dry spectral laboratory, he pioneers the use of near and mid-infrared spectroscopy for rapid and cost-effective soil analysis, a pivotal element in precision farming facilitating spatial assessments of soil fertility and health. Notably, his research group recently unveiled a groundbreaking study introducing a universal soil health index applicable throughout the UK, irrespective of soil type. Dr. Haefele also played a crucial role in contributing to a new soil map for Africa, boasting a remarkable 30m resolution. Beyond this, his diverse research portfolio extends to nutrient use efficiency in arable systems and agronomic biofortification for micronutrients, with notable work resulting in a recent publication in Nature. An accomplished author, Dr. Haefele boasts 166 peer-reviewed publications and an impressive h-index of 46. Presently, he actively contributes to multiple ongoing projects funded by esteemed entities such as the BBSRC (GrowingHealth, ResilientFutureFarming, Double Burden), the European Union (ESA), and industry partners (OCP Morocco, CarbonQuester).

Research Focus:

Dr. SM Haefele, a distinguished researcher, has made significant contributions in the field of agricultural science, with a focus on sustainable rice production systems. His research spans diverse areas such as biochar amendments, drought resistance in rice, and gene-based markers for improved phosphorus uptake. Notably, his work has explored the impact of biochar on soil properties and plant growth, as well as the development of resilient rice genotypes adapted to drought-prone ecosystems. Dr. Haefele’s expertise also extends to nitrogen use efficiency, weed management, and factors influencing rice yield in various environmental conditions. His extensive body of work underscores a commitment to advancing sustainable and productive practices in global rice production.

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Dr. Stephan M Haefele, citation metrics and indices from Google Scholar are as follows:

Citations: 8566 (All), 4415 (Since 2019)
h-index: 46 (All), 34 (Since 2019)
i10-index: 96 (All), 80 (Since 2019)

 

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Deepty Ranjan Satapathy | Environmental Geology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Deepty Ranjan Satapathy, Environmental Geology, Best Researcher Award

Senior Technical Officer at CSIR-IMMT, India

🌦️📚  Dr. Deepty Ranjan Satapathy is an accomplished Environmental Geologist with extensive expertise in the application of remote sensing and GIS (Geographic Information Systems) for various environmental studies. Currently serving as a Senior Technical Officer at CSIR-IMMT, a national laboratory under the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, Ministry of Science and Technology, Government of India, Dr. Satapathy has been contributing to the field since April 20, 2009. 🌍

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Specializes in Environmental Geology, Remote Sensing, and GIS. Expertise in the application of remote sensing and GIS for environmental assessments, particularly in coastal, watersheds, mining, and forest environments. Proficient in Geographic Information Systems, Digital Image Processing, geostatistics, and modeling using GIS. Extensive experience in environmental monitoring and impact assessment studies. Utilizes Global Positioning System (GPS) for ground truth sample acquisition and geocoding of satellite imageries.

Professional Positions:

Presently working as Senior Technical Officer at CSIR-IMMT since April 20, 2009. Previous experience includes working as Technical Officer at CSIR-National Environmental Engineering Research Institute, Nagpur, from October 30, 2000, to April 19, 2009.

Field of Specialization:

Environmental Geology, Remote Sensing, and GIS.

Research Focus:

Dr. Deepty Ranjan Satapathy’s research focus primarily falls within the realm of environmental monitoring and assessment, with a specific emphasis on the application of geospatial technologies. His work encompasses diverse areas, including the spatial distribution of metals in ground/surface waters, quantification of mangrove loss and coastal management using satellite data, and the impact of anthropogenic activities on physico-chemical parameters in estuaries. Additionally, he investigates the influence of dredging on coastal water quality and explores the dynamics of inorganic carbon in estuarine systems. Dr. Satapathy’s dedication to understanding and mitigating environmental challenges is evident through his extensive contributions to the field.

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Dr. Deepty Ranjan Satapathy, citation metrics and indices from Google Scholar are as follows:

Citations: 424 (All), 245 (Since 2019)
h-index: 11 (All), 9 (Since 2019)
i10-index: 14 (All), 9 (Since 2019)

 

Publications (TOP NOTES)

A SDSS DESIGN APPROACH FOR ASSESSING ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY IN MINING AREAS, publication date: 2019.
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