Saiful Islam | Agriculture | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Md. Saiful Islam | Agriculture | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Md. Saiful Islam, Patuakhali Science and Technology University, Bangladesh

Professor Dr. Md. Saiful Islam is a distinguished soil scientist, currently serving at Patuakhali Science and Technology University (PSTU), Bangladesh. Recognized among the world’s top 2% scientists, he holds the 10th position in Bangladesh and the 1st at PSTU. With over 28 years of academic and research experience, he has contributed significantly to soil science, environmental sustainability, and agricultural advancements. His research has garnered substantial funding from institutions in Saudi Arabia, Thailand, the Netherlands, and Japan. Dr. Islam’s scholarly impact is evident in his impressive citation record (h-index: 61, i10-index: 158). He has supervised 27 MSc and PhD students and actively collaborates with researchers worldwide. His leadership extends to administrative roles, including Director of the Central Laboratory at PSTU. Recognized with multiple prestigious awards, he remains dedicated to advancing scientific knowledge and agricultural innovation globally.

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Suitability of Professor Dr. Md. Saiful Islam for the Research for Best Researcher Award

Professor Dr. Md. Saiful Islam is highly deserving of the “Research for Best Researcher Award” due to his remarkable academic achievements, research contributions, and leadership in the field of Soil Science. His extensive career, spanning from his early academic years to his current position as a professor at Patuakhali Science and Technology University, showcases his dedication to advancing knowledge and fostering the growth of future scholars. His impressive citation count of 13,425, an h-index of 61, and an i10-index of 158 are testament to the global recognition and impact of his research work. Dr. Islam’s publications, spanning over 250 papers, have contributed significantly to the field of soil science and environmental risk, marking him as a leading figure in his area of expertise.

In addition to his academic and research success, Dr. Md. Saiful Islam has been a pivotal player in securing significant international research grants, including those from institutions like King Khalid University, Saudi Arabia, and the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS). These grants highlight his ability to lead high-level research projects that address pressing environmental and agricultural issues on a global scale.

🎓 Education

Dr. Md. Saiful Islam has an outstanding academic background in soil science. He earned his PhD in Soil Science from Yokohama National University, Japan, under the prestigious Japanese Government Monbukagakusho Scholarship (2010–2014). Before that, he completed his Master of Science (Ag) in Soil Science at Bangladesh Agricultural University (BAU) in 2007, receiving a Merit Award from the Vice Chancellor for his outstanding results. His undergraduate degree, B.Sc. Ag (Hons.), was also obtained from BAU, where he received the Grameen Bank Education Scholarship for his academic excellence. Over the years, he has pursued specialized training and research fellowships at leading institutions, including the University of Tokyo, Japan, and Universiti Teknologi Malaysia. His education and international research experiences have shaped his expertise in soil chemistry, environmental sustainability, and agricultural development, making him a prominent figure in global soil science research.

💼 Professional Experience 

Dr. Md. Saiful Islam has an extensive teaching and research career spanning over two decades. He has been a Professor at Patuakhali Science and Technology University (PSTU) since 2018. Before that, he served as an Associate Professor (2014–2018), Assistant Professor (2009–2014), and Lecturer (2007–2009) at PSTU. His international teaching experience includes mentoring at Yokohama National University, Japan (2013–2014), and serving as a Senior Research Fellow at the University of Tokyo in 2020. Dr. Islam has been actively involved in numerous research projects funded by global institutions, securing grants from Japan, Saudi Arabia, Thailand, and the Netherlands. His leadership roles include Director of the Central Laboratory at PSTU and former Chairman of the Department of Soil Science. With significant collaborations across the USA, UK, Australia, and Asia, his contributions have strengthened global research in soil health and environmental sustainability.

🏅 Awards and Recognition

Dr. Md. Saiful Islam has received numerous prestigious awards recognizing his contributions to research and academia. He was honored as an International Research Fellow (2024) at Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin, Malaysia. He has twice received the Best Researcher Medal Award (2022, 2023) from PSTU and the President Scholarship Award (2021–2023) from Prince of Songkla University, Thailand. His accolades include the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) Postdoctoral Fellowship (2018–2020) and the Bangladesh Academy of Science (BAS) Gold Medal Award (2015). He also won the Young Scientist Award (2014) from Yokohama National University, Japan, and the UNDP Young Scientist Award (2012). Additionally, he secured the Merit Award from BAU (2010) and the Professor Dr. Abdul Karim Memorial Prize (2008). His exceptional research achievements continue to earn him recognition on the global stage.

🌍 Research Skills On Agriculture

Dr. Md. Saiful Islam specializes in soil science, environmental sustainability, and agricultural chemistry. His expertise includes soil fertility, heavy metal contamination, nutrient management, and land degradation solutions. With a citation record of 13,425, he is a leading researcher in agricultural sustainability. His studies focus on biogeochemistry, climate change mitigation, and organic waste recycling. He employs advanced analytical techniques, including ICP-MS and spectrometry, to assess soil and plant interactions. His interdisciplinary research spans food security, water management, and ecological risk assessments. Dr. Islam collaborates internationally, contributing to projects in Saudi Arabia, Thailand, Japan, and Europe. His research findings, published in high-impact journals (h-index: 61, i10-index: 158), provide practical solutions to global agricultural challenges. His commitment to mentoring young scientists ensures a strong future for agricultural and environmental research.

📖 Publication Top Notes

  • Heavy metal pollution in surface water and sediment: a preliminary assessment of an urban river in a developing country
    Authors: MS Islam, MK Ahmed, M Raknuzzaman, M Habibullah-Al-Mamun, …
    Journal: Ecological Indicators
    Volume: 48, Pages: 282-291
    Citations: 1587
    Year: 2015

  • Preliminary assessment of heavy metals in water and sediment of Karnaphuli River, Bangladesh
    Authors: MM Ali, ML Ali, MS Islam, MZ Rahman
    Journal: Environmental Nanotechnology, Monitoring & Management
    Volume: 5, Pages: 27-35
    Citations: 783
    Year: 2016

  • Presence of heavy metals in fruits and vegetables: Health risk implications in Bangladesh
    Authors: N Shaheen, NM Irfan, IN Khan, S Islam, MS Islam, MK Ahmed
    Journal: Chemosphere
    Volume: 152, Pages: 431-438
    Citations: 547
    Year: 2016

  • Human health risk assessment of heavy metals in tropical fish and shellfish collected from the river Buriganga, Bangladesh
    Authors: MK Ahmed, MA Baki, MS Islam, GK Kundu, M Habibullah-Al-Mamun, …
    Journal: Environmental Science and Pollution Research
    Volume: 22, Pages: 15880-15890
    Citations: 387
    Year: 2015

  • Preliminary assessment of heavy metal contamination in surface sediments from a river in Bangladesh
    Authors: MS Islam, MK Ahmed, M Habibullah-Al-Mamun, MF Hoque
    Journal: Environmental Earth Sciences
    Volume: 73, Pages: 1837-1848
    Citations: 324
    Year: 2015

  • Potential ecological risk of hazardous elements in different land-use urban soils of Bangladesh
    Authors: S Islam, K Ahmed, S Masunaga
    Journal: Science of the Total Environment
    Volume: 512, Pages: 94-102
    Citations: 316
    Year: 2015

  • Potential toxic elements in sediment of some rivers at Giresun, Northeast Turkey: A preliminary assessment for ecotoxicological status and health risk
    Authors: Ustaoğlu Ft, Islam, MS
    Journal: Ecological Indicator
    Volume: 113, Pages: 106237-106251
    Citations: 302
    Year: 2020

  • Toxic effects of plastic on human health and environment: A consequences of health risk assessment in Bangladesh
    Authors: Proshad, R., Kormoker, T., Islam, MS, Haque, M.A., Rahman, M.M., and Mithu …
    Journal: International Journal of Health
    Volume: 6(1), Pages: 1-5
    Citations: 284
    Year: 2018

  • Dietary intake of trace elements from highly consumed cultured fish (Labeo rohita, Pangasius pangasius, and Oreochromis mossambicus) and human health risk implications in Bangladesh
    Authors: MK Ahmed, N Shaheen, MS Islam, M Habibullah-al-Mamun, S Islam, …
    Journal: Chemosphere
    Volume: 128, Pages: 284-292
    Citations: 266
    Year: 2015

  • Assessment of trace metal contamination in water and sediment of some rivers in Bangladesh
    Authors: MS Islam, S Han, MK Ahmed, S Masunaga
    Journal: Journal of Water and Environment Technology
    Volume: 12(2), Pages: 109-121
    Citations: 231
    Year: 2014

Bojana Petrovic | Organic Agriculture | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Bojana Petrovic | Organic Agriculture | Best Researcher Award

🌱 Mrs. Bojana Petrovic, Agriculture university, Czech Republic

Dr. Bojana Petrovic is an accomplished agricultural scientist specializing in organic and precision agriculture. With a Ph.D. from Mendel University, Brno (2020) and a Master’s in Organic Agriculture from Novi Sad University, Serbia (2015), she has made significant contributions to sustainable farming practices. Her professional journey spans academia and industry, where she has worked as a researcher, assistant professor, and senior process engineer. Currently, she is a postdoctoral researcher at the Hungarian University of Agriculture, focusing on precision agriculture in the Visegrad group countries. Dr. Petrovic has collaborated on numerous funded projects, emphasizing innovations in organic agriculture, zero-pesticide farming, and AI applications in livestock monitoring. Her dedication to sustainable agriculture is evident through her active involvement in international journals and interdisciplinary research networks. Fluent in multiple languages and skilled in programming, she seamlessly combines technology and agriculture to address global food sustainability challenges.

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🌟 Mrs. Bojana Petrovic, Summary of Suitability for the Award

Dr. Bojana Petrovic is a highly suitable candidate for the “Research for Best Researcher Award” based on her extensive experience, multidisciplinary contributions, and demonstrated excellence in research, education, and applied science. Her professional journey spans various roles in academia and industry, showcasing her expertise in precision agriculture, sustainable development, and data analysis.

Her postdoctoral research at the Hungarian University of Agriculture reflects her active engagement in data collection, analysis, and precision agriculture implementation across Visegrad Group countries. The publication of her findings in Q1 journals highlights her ability to conduct impactful and high-quality research. Additionally, her role as an assistant professor at the University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice involved teaching, mentoring international students, and contributing to projects in livestock precision agriculture. This indicates her ability to merge teaching with cutting-edge research effectively.

🎓 Education 

Dr. Petrovic’s academic journey is rooted in her passion for sustainable agriculture. She earned her Ph.D. in Horticulture from Mendel University, Brno, Czech Republic, in 2020, where her research focused on advanced agricultural techniques. Prior to this, she completed her Master’s in Organic Agriculture at Novi Sad University, Serbia, in 2015, laying a strong foundation in sustainable farming practices. Her Bachelor’s degree in Agriculture, also from Novi Sad University, was completed in 2012, where she gained essential insights into traditional farming systems. Complementing her academic qualifications, Dr. Petrovic has acquired advanced skills in programming languages such as Python and R, which she utilizes in her research on precision agriculture. Multilingual and adaptable, her education reflects a harmonious blend of science, technology, and global collaboration, preparing her to tackle complex challenges in organic and precision agriculture effectively.

🌾 Professional Experience

Dr. Petrovic has a rich professional portfolio, bridging academia, research, and industry. Since September 2023, she has served as a postdoctoral researcher at the Hungarian University of Agriculture, where she collects and analyzes farmer data to advance precision agriculture in the Visegrad countries. From 2021 to 2023, she was an assistant professor at the University of South Bohemia, focusing on Python applications in agriculture and teaching international students. Earlier, she contributed as a researcher at the same institution, working on projects related to livestock production. Between 2020 and 2021, she transitioned to industry as a senior process engineer at Infosys, managing ITSM customer services. Dr. Petrovic’s professional roles demonstrate her ability to integrate innovative technologies into sustainable farming, backed by her extensive experience in teaching, data analysis, and scientific publishing.

🏆 Awards and Recognitions 

Dr. Bojana Petrovic’s work has been recognized through numerous accolades and collaborations. She has led and contributed to groundbreaking projects funded by esteemed organizations such as TAČR and the Visegrad Fund, focusing on innovations in organic agriculture, precision farming, and AI in livestock monitoring. Notable projects include “Towards Zero Pesticide Agriculture” and “Sustainable Use of Salt-Affected Lands.” She is also an active editorial board member of reputable journals like the American Journal of Agriculture and Forestry and Özal Journal of Agricultural and Food Sciences. Her global impact is further evidenced by her participation in interdisciplinary research networks, such as COST Actions. These recognitions reflect her dedication to advancing sustainable agricultural practices through collaborative and innovative approaches.

🔬 Research Skills On Organic Agriculture 

Dr. Petrovic’s research expertise spans organic and precision agriculture, sustainability, and AI applications in farming. She is adept at leveraging programming languages like Python and R for data analysis and modeling, which she applies to her work in precision agriculture. Her skills include developing multimodal language models, analyzing point cloud data, and designing systems for livestock monitoring using AI. Dr. Petrovic’s collaborative projects often address pressing challenges in agriculture, such as reducing pesticide reliance and increasing resilience in plantation ecosystems. Her strong foundation in statistical tools, including Excel and statistical software, ensures accuracy and efficiency in her work. Fluent in English, Serbian, and Czech, she is a global researcher capable of navigating multilingual and multicultural environments. Dr. Petrovic’s skills align with her mission to create innovative and sustainable solutions for modern agricultural systems.

📖 Publication Top Notes

Adoption of drone, sensor, and robotic technologies in organic farming systems of Visegrad countries
    • Authors: Bojana Petrovic, Yevhen Kononets, László Csambalik
    • Citation: Heliyon, DOI: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e41408
    • Year: 2025
Application of precision agriculture technologies in Central Europe—review
    • Authors: Bojana Petrović, Roman Bumbálek, Tomáš Zoubek, Radim Kuneš, Luboš Smutný, Petr Bartoš
    • Citation: Journal of Agriculture and Food Research, DOI: 10.1016/j.jafr.2024.101048
    • Year: 2024
A Review: Comparison of Approaches to the Approval Process and Methodology for Estimation of Ammonia Emissions from Livestock Farms under IPPC
    • Authors: Radim Kunes, Zbynek Havelka, Pavel Olsan, Lubos Smutny, Martin Filip, Tomas Zoubek, Roman Bumbalek, Bojana Petrovic, Radim Stehlik, Petr Bartos
    • Citation: Atmosphere, DOI: 10.3390/atmos13122006
    • Year: 2022
Biofertilizers Enhance Quality of Onion
    • Authors: Bojana Petrovic, Agnieszka Sękara, Robert Pokluda
    • Citation: Agronomy, DOI: 10.3390/agronomy10121937
    • Year: 2020