Patrick Minyangu | Environmental Science | Innovative Research Award

Innovative Research Award

Patrick Minyangu
FAO – Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations,Democratic Republic of the Congo

Patrick Minyangu
Affiliation FAO – Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Country Democratic Republic of the Congo
Scopus ID 57220055670
Documents 1
Citations 8
h-index 1
Subject Area Environmental Science
Event International Academic Excellence Awards
ORCID 0000-0001-9423-5932

Patrick Minyangu is recognized for research addressing agricultural sustainability, food security, and climate resilience within the Democratic Republic of the Congo. His work integrates empirical analysis, agricultural innovation, and evidence-based policy evaluation to improve livelihoods among vulnerable farming communities. Through collaborations with the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, his research contributes to understanding sustainable production systems, technology adoption, and climate adaptation in Eastern Africa.[1]

Abstract

Patrick Minyangu’s scholarly activities emphasize sustainable agriculture, household food security, and resilience to climate shocks in conflict-affected regions. His research employs robust quantitative methodologies, including instrumental variable estimation and pseudo-panel analysis, to evaluate agricultural interventions and rural development outcomes. The findings provide practical evidence supporting climate-smart agriculture, improved crop technologies, and informed policy development for vulnerable farming systems.[1]

Keywords

  • Environmental Science
  • Climate Resilience
  • Food Security
  • Agricultural Economics
  • Technology Adoption
  • Sustainable Agriculture

Introduction

Agricultural sustainability remains a critical priority for regions experiencing environmental stress and socioeconomic vulnerability. Patrick Minyangu’s work examines these challenges through applied environmental and agricultural research, providing evidence that supports improved decision-making and resilient farming systems. His investigations address household welfare, fertilizer adoption, cassava production technologies, and food security under changing climatic conditions.[2]

Research Profile

Affiliated with the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Patrick Minyangu focuses on interdisciplinary environmental science integrating agricultural economics, rural development, and statistical analysis. His publications demonstrate an emphasis on evidence-based evaluation of farming practices and sustainable resource management within Eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo and neighboring agricultural systems.[3]

Research Contributions

His research has contributed to understanding climate-induced food insecurity, adoption of organic and inorganic fertilizers, farmer typologies, cassava technology dissemination, and varietal performance evaluation. These studies support development agencies, policymakers, and agricultural stakeholders seeking sustainable solutions supported by empirical evidence and quantitative evaluation techniques.[4]

Publications

  • Climate Shocks and Sustainable Household Food Security in Eastern DRC.
  • FAO DIEM Monitoring Cycle 11 Report.
  • Factors Influencing Fertiliser Adoption for Maize Production.
  • Farmer Typology and Improved Cassava Production Technologies.
  • Rice Varietal Selection Using AMMI Modeling.

Research Impact

Although at an early stage according to indexed publication metrics, Patrick Minyangu’s research demonstrates measurable scholarly visibility with documented citations and international dissemination. His work provides practical value for sustainable development initiatives, agricultural policy, and resilience planning across environmentally sensitive regions.[5]

Award Suitability

The Innovative Research Award appropriately recognizes research that combines methodological rigor with practical societal relevance. Patrick Minyangu’s investigations address pressing environmental and agricultural challenges using analytical approaches that generate actionable evidence for improving food security, sustainable farming, and rural resilience, aligning well with the objectives of international academic recognition.[1]

Conclusion

Patrick Minyangu’s scholarly portfolio reflects a balanced combination of environmental science, agricultural innovation, and policy-oriented research. His contributions strengthen understanding of sustainable agricultural systems while supporting evidence-informed interventions that enhance food security and climate resilience. These characteristics make his research profile consistent with the objectives of the International Academic Excellence Awards.

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References

  1. Minyangu P. Climate Shocks and Sustainable Household Food Security in Eastern DRC. Sustainability (2026). DOI: 10.3390/su18157821.
  2. FAO. DIEM Monitoring Cycle 11 Report, 2026. FAO Repository.
  3. Minyangu P. Factors Influencing the Adoption of Inorganic and Organic Fertilisers. African Journal of Agricultural Research. DOI: 10.5897/AJAR2025.17095.
  4. Minyangu P. Farmer Typology and Adoption of Improved Cassava Production Technologies. CABI Agriculture and Bioscience. DOI: 10.1079/ab.2025.0018.
  5. Minyangu P. Rice Varietal Selection Using AMMI Modeling. Journal of Plant Breeding and Crop Science.

Manuel Toledo Padrón | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Manuel Toledo Padrón | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

University of Cordoba | Spain

Manuel is a young and internationally recognized researcher specializing in odour emissions from organic waste and wastewater treatment. His scientific career began in 2015 with a competitive F.P.I. pre-doctoral contract at the University of Córdoba, where he launched a pioneering research line on odour impact assessment in waste management. During his doctoral studies, he published six JCR-indexed papers, presented at multiple international congresses, and undertook two research stays abroad, advancing knowledge on sulphur compound behaviour in air-sampling materials. His work represented a significant step forward in odour quantification and minimisation, essential for sustainable waste treatment. In 2018, he continued as a postdoctoral researcher at Córdoba, contributing to odour mitigation strategies in co-composting plants, with three additional JCR publications. A subsequent postdoctoral stay at Ghent University focused on biofiltration of volatile organic compounds and novel analytical methods for water odorant detection, resulting in two high-impact articles. Since 2021, Manuel has been a Juan de la Cierva postdoctoral researcher at the University of Valladolid and a member of the Institute of Sustainable Processes (ISP), focusing on odour prevention in sewage networks and treatment plants. He has participated in national and international projects, research contracts with companies, and teaching innovation initiatives, while supervising degree, master’s, and doctoral theses. With 21 scientific publications, 16 conference participations, editorial roles, and prestigious awards—including the extraordinary thesis prize and the Abbás Ibn Firnás award—Manuel has established himself as a leading researcher. His medium- and long-term goals center on advancing sustainable odour and GHG mitigation strategies for environmental protection and industrial application.

Profiles: Scopus | Orcid

Featured Publications

  • Odour prevention strategies in wastewater treatment and composting plants: A review  – Journal of Environmental Management, 2025.

  • Activated sludge process versus rotating biological contactors in WWTPs: Evaluating the influence of operation and sludge bacterial content on their odor impact  – Process Safety and Environmental Protection, 2022.

  • Optimization of activated sludge recycling and oxidized ammonium recycling as odour control strategies in wastewater treatment plants  – Journal of Water Process Engineering, 2022.

  • Enhanced removal of hydrophobic volatile organic compounds in biofilters and biotrickling filters: A review on the use of surfactants and the addition of hydrophilic compounds  – Chemosphere, 2021.

  • Study of the Tagus River and Entrepeñas reservoir ecosystem around the Trillo nuclear power plant using chemometric analysis: Influence on water, sediments, algae and fish  – Chemosphere, 2021.

  • Biofiltration of butyric acid: Monitoring odor abatement and microbial communities – Environmental Research, 2020.

  • Co-composting of chicken manure, alperujo, olive leaves/pruning and cereal straw at full-scale: Compost quality assessment and odour emission  – Process Safety and Environmental Protection, 2020.

 

Rachid AMAIACH | Environmental Science | Academic Leadership Award

Dr. Rachid AMAIACH | Environmental Science | Academic Leadership Award

👤 Dr. Rachid AMAIACH, Université Sidi Mohamed Ben AbdellahThis link is disabled., Fez, Morocco

Rachid Amaiach is a dedicated Moroccan researcher and educator specializing in environmental science and laboratory technologies. With over three decades of academic and professional experience, he combines expertise in laboratory analysis, paramedical education, and environmental studies. Currently pursuing a doctorate at the Ecole Supérieure de Technologie, Université des Sciences Dhar Elmahraz Fès, Rachid is passionate about addressing complex environmental challenges through scientific research and education. He has held pivotal roles as a laboratory technician and instructor, significantly contributing to the training of future healthcare professionals. Fluent in French and English, Rachid’s multicultural and interdisciplinary approach enhances his ability to collaborate globally. Outside academia, he is committed to advancing the integration of environmental sciences in healthcare, fostering innovation and sustainability.

Professional Profile

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🌟  Dr. Rachid AMAIACH Summary of Suitability for the Research for Academic Leadership Award:

Rachid AMAIACH demonstrates exceptional qualifications and experience that align well with the criteria for the Research for Academic Leadership Award. His academic journey, including his ongoing doctoral studies in the field of technology at the Université des sciences Dhar Elmahraz Fès, underscores his commitment to advancing knowledge in his field. His diverse educational background, which spans from a Baccalauréat to more specialized degrees in paramedical studies, chemistry, and laboratory techniques, reflects his broad intellectual foundation and versatility in the academic and healthcare domains.

🎓 Education 

Doctoral Research (2020-2024): Pursuing a Ph.D. at Ecole Supérieure de Technologie, Université des Sciences Dhar Elmahraz Fès, focusing on environmental science.
Paramedical Studies (2006-2008): Specialized in paramedical education at the Ex École des Cadres de Santé, earning a diploma in teaching paramedical sciences.
State Diploma (1995-1998): Achieved a professional diploma in laboratory biological analysis.
Chemistry (1993-1994): Completed a bachelor’s degree in Chemistry with a specialization in inorganic chemistry.
Physics (1990-1991): Earned a DEUG in physical sciences.
High School (1987-1988): Graduated with a Baccalaureate in experimental sciences.

Rachid’s education reflects a strong foundation in physical sciences, paramedical studies, and environmental science, enabling him to tackle multidisciplinary research challenges.

💼  Professional Experience 

1999: Laboratory technician at Mezouaria Hospital, Oujda, specializing in oncology-related analysis.
2000-2006: Laboratory technician at Al Farabi Regional Hospital, Oujda, conducting advanced diagnostics and supporting clinical research.
2008-2010: Educator and administrator at the Institute for Careers in Health, Oujda, shaping the next generation of paramedical professionals.
2010-Present: Educator and laboratory section coordinator at the Higher Institute of Nursing and Health Techniques, Fès, where he mentors students in laboratory sciences and manages academic programs.

Rachid’s professional trajectory demonstrates his commitment to healthcare education and laboratory science, blending technical expertise with educational leadership.

🏅  Awards and Recognitions 

Teaching Excellence Award (2015): Recognized for outstanding contributions to paramedical education.
Healthcare Innovator Award (2018): Honored for advancing laboratory techniques in clinical settings.
Long Service Recognition (2020): Celebrated for over 20 years of dedication to healthcare and education.

Rachid’s accolades underline his impact in education and innovation in laboratory sciences, fostering excellence and sustainability.

🌍 Research Skills On Environmental Science  

  • Expertise in environmental impact analysis.
  • Proficiency in biological laboratory diagnostics.
  • Skilled in academic research and data interpretation.
  • Competence in interdisciplinary collaboration.

📖 Publication Top Notes

Food safety knowledge, attitudes, and practices among food handlers in collective catering in central Morocco
  • Authors: Rachid Amaiach, Abdelhakim El Ouali Lalami, Mouhcine Fadil, Rabia Bouslamti, Sanae Lairini
  • Citation: Amaiach, R., El Ouali Lalami, A., Fadil, M., Bouslamti, R., & Lairini, S. (2024).
  • Year: 2024
  • Journal: Heliyon
Microbiological Profile and Hygienic Quality of Foodstuffs Marketed in Collective Catering in Central Morocco
  • Authors: Amaiach, R., Lairini, S., Fadil, M., Benboubker, M., Bouslamti, R., El Amrani, S., & El Ouali Lalami, A.
  • Citation: Amaiach, R., Lairini, S., Fadil, M., Benboubker, M., Bouslamti, R., El Amrani, S., & El Ouali Lalami, A. (2023).
  • Year: 2023
  • Journal: International Journal of Food Science
Distribution and Abundance of Sand Flies in Five Selected Communities in Fez, Morocco, and Impact of Climatic Factors
  • Authors: Talbi, F.Z., Idrissi, A.J., Fadil, M., Omari, H.E., El-Akhal, F., Alaoui, M.M., Nouayti, N., Alami, A., Taam, A., Hilali, S., et al.
  • Citation: Talbi, F.Z., Idrissi, A.J., Fadil, M., Omari, H.E., El-Akhal, F., Alaoui, M.M., Nouayti, N., Alami, A., Taam, A., & Hilali, S. et al. (2022).
  • Year: 2022
  • Journal: Tropical Journal of Natural Product Research
Influence of Basic Environmental Factors on Seasonal Variation and Distribution of Sand Flies at Ben Slimane Sites in Fez City, Morocco
  • Authors: Talbi, F.Z., Merabti, A., El-Akhal, F., Alami, A., Omari, H.E., Najy, M., Amaiach, R., Alaoui, M.M., Taroq, A., & Khayyat, F.E., et al.
  • Citation: Talbi, F.Z., Merabti, A., El-Akhal, F., Alami, A., Omari, H.E., Najy, M., Amaiach, R., Alaoui, M.M., Taroq, A., & Khayyat, F.E. et al. (2022).
  • Year: 2022
  • Journal: Tropical Journal of Natural Product Research
Leishmaniasis Risk Factors in Central Morocco: Urbanization and Socio-Economic Factors
  • Authors: El Omari, H., Chahlaoui, A., Talbi, F.Z., Lahouiti, K., Taam, A., El Khayyat, F., Alami, A., Darkaoui, N., Merabti, A., Amaiach, R., et al.
  • Citation: El Omari, H., Chahlaoui, A., Talbi, F.Z., Lahouiti, K., Taam, A., El Khayyat, F., Alami, A., Darkaoui, N., Merabti, A., & Amaiach, R. et al. (2022).
  • Year: 2022
  • Journal: Tropical Journal of Natural Product Research
Taxonomic and Ecological Interaction of Leishmaniasis Vectors (Diptera: Psychodidae) in Sefrou Province (Middle Atlas Morocco)
  • Authors: Talbi, F.Z., Taam, A., El Omari, H., Hilali, S., Fadil, M., El Khayyat, F., Najy, M., Mrani Alaoui, M., El-Akhal, F., & Alami, A., et al.
  • Citation: Talbi, F.Z., Taam, A., El Omari, H., Hilali, S., Fadil, M., El Khayyat, F., Najy, M., Mrani Alaoui, M., El-Akhal, F., & Alami, A., et al. (2022).
  • Year: 2022
  • Journal: Scientific World Journal