Quan Shen | Soil | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Quan Shen | Soil | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Quan Shen | Soil -Associate Professor at School of Civil Engineering, Hunan University of Technology, China

Dr. Shen Quan is a distinguished academic in the field of civil engineering, with a remarkable career dedicated to research and education. His work spans multiple disciplines, including ecological restoration, new materials, and intelligent construction. With a strong foundation in both theoretical and practical aspects of engineering, he has established himself as a leading figure in the field. His extensive academic journey and contribution to the scientific community highlight his dedication to addressing real-world challenges through innovative research. In addition to his academic achievements, he holds leadership positions and has played a vital role in shaping the future of civil engineering through his teaching and mentoring of graduate students.

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Education:

Dr. Shen’s academic journey began with his undergraduate studies in civil engineering at Changsha University. Following his bachelor’s degree, he pursued a master’s degree in geotechnical engineering at Nanchang Hangkong University. Driven by a passion for advancing his knowledge and expertise, Dr. Shen completed his PhD in Engineering at Central South University, where he further honed his skills in the civil engineering domain. His research at the doctoral level focused on dynamic characteristics of materials and the stability of civil infrastructure, laying the groundwork for his future research endeavors. Additionally, his pursuit of knowledge led him to undertake a postdoctoral fellowship at Guangxi University, under the mentorship of Professor Mei Guoxiong, a renowned expert in the field. Dr. Shen’s academic qualifications provide a solid foundation for his ongoing contributions to the field.

Experience:

Throughout his career, Dr. Shen has been actively involved in various academic and professional roles. He is currently a lecturer and a master’s supervisor at Hunan University of Technology, where he teaches and guides students in the areas of civil engineering. His leadership skills extend beyond the classroom, as he has held several key positions at the university, including Deputy Director of the Transportation and Tunnels Department and Secretary of the Party Branch. These roles have allowed Dr. Shen to shape university policy and ensure the success of civil engineering programs. His experience as a visiting scholar at the University of British Columbia further enriched his career, exposing him to international research networks and providing opportunities for collaboration with experts from around the world.

Research Interests:

Dr. Shen’s research spans a range of critical topics in civil engineering, with a particular focus on ecological restoration, intelligent construction, and new materials. His work in ecological restoration is aimed at understanding how plant roots influence soil behavior, which has significant implications for infrastructure and environmental sustainability. He also investigates the dynamic properties of soil and its interaction with various construction materials, contributing valuable insights into material science and geotechnical engineering. In addition to his research on ecological restoration, Dr. Shen is also dedicated to advancing intelligent construction technologies, exploring how innovations in materials and construction techniques can improve infrastructure resilience and sustainability. His work is particularly relevant in the context of rapid urbanization and the growing demand for environmentally conscious construction solutions.

Awards:

Dr. Shen’s dedication to his field has been recognized through numerous awards and honors. In 2023, he was awarded the School-level Civilized Family Award, acknowledging his professional and personal contributions. His research has been recognized with the Third Prize for Scientific and Technological Progress in the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region (2022), as well as a similar accolade in Hunan Province in the field of Water Conservancy and Hydroelectric Engineering (2021). His consistent excellence in service was also recognized by the Communist Party, as he was honored as an Outstanding Communist Party Member for three consecutive years. His leadership and contributions to academia were further recognized through awards such as the “High-speed Railway Technology” Excellent Paper Award and the Second Prize at the Hunan Province Graduate Innovation Forum Paper Competition. These accolades reflect his leadership and innovative contributions to both research and education.

Publications:

Dr. Shen’s contributions to the field are documented in various high-impact journal articles that highlight his research in civil engineering and environmental sustainability. Some of his notable publications include:

  1. Shen Q., Zhang C.L., Zhang Y.D., et al. (2025). Experimental Study of Influence of Plant Roots on Dynamic Characteristics of Clay, Applied Sciences 🌍📑. [DOI:10.3390/app15020495]
  2. Yuan Y., Yan Y., Shen Q.*, Wang Z. (2024). Numerical Analysis of Internal Force Distribution in Combining Supporting Structures for Expansive Soil High Slope along Railway, Buildings 🏗️📚. [DOI:10.3390/buildings14103081]
  3. Shen Q., Zhang C.L., Zhang Y.D., et al. (2023). Deformation and Stability Analysis of a Semi Excavated and Semi Filled Slope in the Southern Region, International Journal of Advances in Engineering and Management 📊🔧.
  4. Shen Q., Zhang Y.D., Xie J., et al. (2024). Study on the Moisture and Thermal Characteristics of Vegetated Expansive Soil Slopes, KSCE Journal of Civil Engineering 🌱🔬. [DOI:10.1007/s12205-024-1400-1]
  5. Shen Q., Zhang Y.D., Xie J., et al. (2020). A new prediction method for the occurrence of landslides based on the time history of tilting of the slope surface, Landslides 🌍⚠️. [DOI:10.1007/s10346-019-01135-5]

Conclusion:

Dr. Shen Quan is a highly accomplished academic and researcher with a comprehensive background in civil engineering. His commitment to addressing real-world challenges through his research, combined with his dedication to educating future engineers, makes him a standout candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Dr. Shen’s achievements in ecological restoration, intelligent construction, and materials science have positioned him as a leader in his field. His numerous awards, extensive research contributions, and international collaborations highlight his significant impact on both academia and industry. As he continues to develop new insights and drive innovation, Dr. Shen remains a highly influential figure in civil engineering and environmental sustainability. His potential for future advancements in the field remains immense, making him an invaluable asset to both his institution and the broader scientific community.

 

Dinesh Jinger | Agroforestry | Best Researcher Award

Dr Dinesh Jinger | Agroforestry | Best Researcher Award

Dr Dinesh Jinger , ICAR-Indian Institute of Soil and Water Conservation, Research Centre-Vasad  Anand , India

Dr. Dinesh Jinger is a distinguished scientist in agronomy at ICAR-Indian Institute of Soil and Water Conservation, Gujarat, India. With a keen focus on agroforestry and cropping system research, Dr. Jinger has substantially contributed to rehabilitating degraded lands and enhancing the livelihoods of small and marginal farmers. His research includes developing innovative agroforestry systems like Sapota-based agri-horticulture and Melia dubia-based Silvo-aromatic systems. Over his six-year career, he has managed nine research projects, published extensively in reputable journals, and actively participated in numerous conferences and workshops. His work emphasizes conservation agriculture, natural farming, and nutrient management, aimed at achieving sustainability and food security. Recognized for his excellence, Dr. Jinger has garnered multiple awards for his research and contributions to agronomy and soil conservation.

Publication Profile

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Strengths for the Award

  1. Exceptional Research Output:
    • Dr. Jinger has made significant contributions to agroforestry, cropping systems, and conservation agriculture. His work includes the development of innovative agroforestry systems like Sapota-based agri-horticulture and Melia dubia-based Silvo-aromatic systems.
    • His research on silicon management and nutrient use efficiency in aerobic rice and wheat has added valuable knowledge to the field.
  2. Diverse Research Experience:
    • With six years of focused research on various agroforestry systems and their impacts on soil health and productivity, Dr. Jinger has demonstrated a robust understanding of both practical and theoretical aspects of agronomy.
    • His experience spans different institutions and research areas, reflecting versatility and a broad expertise.
  3. Prolific Publication Record:
    • Dr. Jinger has published 40 research articles, 10 book chapters, and several other forms of scholarly work, demonstrating a strong commitment to advancing his field through peer-reviewed research.
    • His publications cover a range of topics including soil health, nutrient management, and climate change impacts, indicating a comprehensive approach to agronomy.
  4. Recognized Achievements:
    • Multiple awards for best papers, posters, and oral presentations underscore his impact and recognition within the scientific community.
    • The Best Ph.D. Thesis Award and Budding Scientist Award further highlight his exceptional research contributions and potential.
  5. Leadership and Peer Review Contributions:
    • Serving as an editor for reputable journals like “Annals of Agricultural Research,” “Indian Journal of Agronomy,” and “Indian Journal of Soil Conservation” shows Dr. Jinger’s active role in shaping the field.
  6. Educational Background and Scholarships:
    • His academic excellence, evidenced by high marks and various scholarships (e.g., ICAR-JRF, Rajiv Gandhi National Fellowship), reinforces his dedication and capability in research.

Areas for Improvement

  1. Broader Collaboration:
    • While Dr. Jinger has demonstrated significant research capabilities, expanding collaborations with international researchers could further enhance the scope and impact of his work.
  2. Grant Acquisition and Project Management:
    • Further experience in securing larger grants and managing multi-institutional projects might strengthen his profile and demonstrate broader research leadership.
  3. Outreach and Public Engagement:
    • Increasing efforts in translating research findings into practical solutions for farmers and engaging with policy makers could enhance the practical impact of his work.
  4. Innovative Research Directions:
    • Exploring emerging areas such as climate-resilient agriculture technologies and integrating advanced data analytics could provide new avenues for research and further elevate his profile.

Education 

Dr. Dinesh Jinger completed his B.Sc. (Agriculture Hons) from MPUAT, Udaipur, Rajasthan, in 2012 with a stellar 80.90%. He pursued an M.Sc. in Agronomy at ICAR-IARI, New Delhi, graduating in 2014 with an impressive 88.5%. Subsequently, he cleared the ICAR-ASRB NET in Agronomy in 2016 with 78.90%. Dr. Jinger earned his Ph.D. in Agronomy from ICAR-IARI, New Delhi, in 2018, achieving a commendable 89.20%. His academic journey was supported by prestigious scholarships, including the MHRD Scholarship in 2008, ICAR-JRF in 2012, and Rajiv Gandhi National Fellowship in 2017, reflecting his commitment to excellence in agricultural research.

Experience 

Dr. Dinesh Jinger boasts six years of research experience in agroforestry systems at ICAR-IISWC, Gujarat, focusing on Silvo-aromatic, Horti-silviculture, and Agri-horticulture systems. His expertise includes developing and implementing innovative systems like dragon fruit-based horticulture and Melia dubia-based agroforestry. Prior to this, he spent five years at ICAR-IARI, New Delhi, investigating herbicide efficacy and silicon-phosphorus fertilization in aerobic rice. His extensive experience includes handling nine research projects as Principal Investigator and Co-Principal Investigator, and publishing over 40 research articles. Dr. Jinger’s work has greatly advanced the understanding of ecosystem services, nutrient management, and land rehabilitation, contributing significantly to sustainable agricultural practices.

Awards and Honors 

Dr. Dinesh Jinger has received numerous accolades for his outstanding contributions to agronomy and soil conservation. He was awarded the ICAR-JRF Scholarship in 2012, the IARI Senior Research Merit Scholarship in 2014, and the Rajiv Gandhi National Fellowship in 2017. Notably, he won the ISA Best Ph.D. Thesis Award in 2021 for his thesis on silicon and phosphorus fertilization. His research on sapota-based agroforestry was recognized with the Best Paper Award in 2021. He has also been honored with the Best Oral Presentation Award at national and international conferences, including the IASWC in 2022 and ISA in 2023. Recently, he received the Budding Scientist Award in 2024 from IASWC. These accolades underscore his significant impact on agronomy and soil conservation.

Research Focus 

Dr. Dinesh Jinger’s research primarily focuses on agroforestry systems, cropping system identification, and land rehabilitation in semi-arid regions of India. His work aims to develop sustainable agricultural practices that enhance soil health, crop productivity, and ecological balance. Key areas include the development of agroforestry systems such as Sapota-based agri-horticulture and Melia dubia-based Silvo-aromatic systems, which address land degradation and greenhouse gas emissions. His research also explores conservation agriculture, natural farming, and nutrient management to improve the income of small and marginal farmers. Additionally, Dr. Jinger investigates silicon management in aerobic rice and assesses ecosystem services in agroforestry systems, contributing to food security and environmental sustainability.

Publications Top Notes

  • Agroforestry systems for soil health improvement and maintenance 🌿
  • Beneficial elements: New Players in improving nutrient use efficiency and abiotic stress tolerance 🌟
  • Use of pressmud compost for improving crop productivity and soil health 📈
  • Recent Advances in Agronomic and Physio-molecular Approaches for Improving Nitrogen Use Efficiency in Crop Plants 🔬
  • Agroforestry for controlling soil erosion and enhancing system productivity in ravine lands of Western India under climate change scenario 🌾
  • An Overview of Micronutrients: Prospects and Implication in Crop Production 🔍
  • Degraded land rehabilitation through agroforestry in India: Achievements, current understanding, and future prospectives 🌍
  • Silicon in mitigating biotic stresses in rice (Oryza sativa L.)–a review 🌱
  • Microbes-mediated integrated nutrient management for improved rhizo-modulation, pigeonpea productivity, and soil bio-fertility in a semi-arid agro-ecology 🌾
  • Co-fertilization of Silicon and Phosphorus Influences the Dry Matter Accumulation, Grain Yield, Nutrient Uptake, and Nutrient-Use Efficiencies of Aerobic Rice 🌾
  • Crop Productivity, Grain Quality, Water Use Efficiency, and Soil Enzyme Activity as Influenced by Silicon and Phosphorus Application in Aerobic Rice (Oryza sativa) 🌾
  • Effect of silicon and phosphorus fertilization on growth, productivity and profitability of aerobic rice (Oryza sativa) 🌾
  • Silicon application mitigates abiotic stresses in rice: A review 🌱
  • Assessment of bio-inoculants-mediated nutrient management in terms of productivity, profitability and nutrient harvest index of pigeon pea–wheat cropping system in India 🌾
  • Integrated nutrient management for improving crop yields, soil properties, and reducing greenhouse gas emissions 🌿
  • Effect of potassium fertilization on growth indices, yield attributes and economics of dry direct seeded basmati rice (Oryza sativa L.) 🌾
  • Aerobic rice cultivation for enhanced water use efficiency 💧
  • Weed dynamics under changing climate scenario: A Review 🌿
  • Carbon sequestration potential of commercial agroforestry systems in Indo-Gangetic Plains of India: Poplar and eucalyptus-based agroforestry systems 🌳
  • Effect of potassium fertilization on water productivity, irrigation water use efficiency, and grain quality under direct seeded rice-wheat cropping system 🌾

Conclusion

Dr. Dinesh Jinger is highly deserving of the Best Researcher Award based on his exceptional research output, diverse experience, and recognized achievements. His contributions to agroforestry systems, conservation agriculture, and nutrient management are noteworthy and have significantly advanced the field of agronomy. With a strong publication record and several prestigious awards, he demonstrates both depth and breadth in his research.

To further enhance his candidacy, focusing on broader international collaborations, expanding outreach efforts, and exploring innovative research areas could be beneficial. Overall, Dr. Jinger’s accomplishments and potential make him an exemplary candidate for the Best Researcher Award.