Assist. Prof. Dr. Sinan DEMİR | Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Sinan DEMİR | Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Sinan DEMİR | Biological Sciences – Isparta University of Applied Sciences, Turkey

Dr. Sinan Demir is an Assistant Professor at the Isparta University of Applied Sciences, where he specializes in Soil Science and Plant Nutrition. His academic journey is marked by significant achievements in agricultural technology and remote sensing, focusing on the development of innovative methodologies for monitoring agricultural productivity and land use. Dr. Demir has contributed extensively to the integration of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and machine learning algorithms to enhance the efficiency of agricultural practices. With a comprehensive background in soil science, plant nutrition, and agricultural engineering, his work continues to impact both the academic community and practical applications in agriculture.

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Education:

Dr. Demir’s academic background includes a Bachelor’s degree in Agricultural Engineering and a Master’s degree in Soil Science and Plant Nutrition from Suleyman Demirel University. His PhD, completed in 2021 at Isparta University of Applied Sciences, was centered around “The Monitoring of Isparta Rose (Rosa damascena Mill.) Gardens using Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) and the Development of Yield Prediction Models.” This thesis was guided by Prof. Dr. Levent Başayığit. His formal education has equipped him with a strong foundation in soil science, plant protection, and remote sensing technologies, which he applies in his research and teaching.

Experience:

Dr. Demir has a rich research and teaching portfolio. In his role as Assistant Professor, he has undertaken leadership roles in multiple national and international projects related to agriculture, land use, and environmental monitoring. These include significant contributions to the development of yield prediction models for oil rose farming using UAV images and the application of machine learning algorithms for soil data analysis. He has also been a key researcher in several TUBITAK and EU-funded projects aimed at improving sustainable farming practices and climate change resilience. His teaching contributions span undergraduate and postgraduate courses, with a focus on remote sensing, digital agriculture, and UAV-based crop monitoring.

Research Interests:

Dr. Demir’s research interests lie at the intersection of agricultural technology and environmental science. He focuses on the integration of remote sensing technologies, particularly UAVs, in precision agriculture. His research aims to improve the efficiency of crop monitoring, yield prediction, and land use management. Additionally, he explores the use of hyperspectral data and machine learning techniques to address challenges in soil quality, vegetation health, and climate impact assessments. He is particularly interested in the application of these technologies in regions with semi-arid climates and the development of models to optimize agricultural practices.

Awards:

Dr. Demir’s work has been recognized both in academia and in practical applications. He was awarded several research grants, including support for projects investigating the impact of UAV technology on organic farming practices and the application of machine learning in soil science. His contributions to agricultural research were acknowledged in multiple national and international conferences, where he has presented groundbreaking work on topics such as digital mapping of soil erosion and evaluating land use changes with satellite imagery.

Publications:

Dr. Demir has authored several influential publications in peer-reviewed journals. Notable among them are:

  1. “Determination of suitable agricultural areas and current land use in Isparta Province, Türkiye, through a linear combination technique and geographic information systems” (2024) – Environment, Development and Sustainability 🌱
  2. “Assessment of pre- and post-fire erosion using the RUSLE equation in a watershed affected by the forest fire on Google Earth Engine: the study of Manavgat River Basin” (2024) – Natural Hazards 🔥
  3. “Yield prediction models of organic oil rose farming with agricultural unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) images and machine learning algorithms” (2024) – Remote Sensing Applications: Society and Environment 🚁
  4. “Digital Mapping Burn Severity in Agricultural and Forestry Land over a Half-Decade Using Sentinel Satellite Images on the Google Earth Engine Platform” (2024) – Trees, Forests and People 🌳
  5. “Determining burned areas using different threshold values of NDVI with Sentinel-2 satellite images on GEE platform: A case study of Muğla Province” (2023) – International Journal of Sustainable Engineering and Technology 🌍

Conclusion:

Dr. Sinan Demir’s academic and professional trajectory is marked by a dedication to advancing agricultural sciences through the use of cutting-edge technologies such as UAVs and machine learning. His research continues to drive improvements in the management of agricultural systems, particularly in sustainable farming practices and land use optimization. As an educator and researcher, Dr. Demir is committed to sharing his knowledge and contributing to the global discourse on the intersection of technology and agriculture. His work not only enriches academic literature but also offers practical solutions to real-world challenges in the agricultural sector.

Vini Tiwari | Glia cell biology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Vini Tiwari | Glia cell biology | Best Researcher Award

PhD at Technical University Munich, Germany

Dr. Vini Tiwari is an emerging neuroscientist dedicated to advancing the understanding of neurodegenerative diseases and glial cell biology. Currently associated with the Institute of Neuronal Cell Biology at the Technical University of Munich (TUM-NCB) and the German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases (DZNE), Dr. Tiwari is making significant contributions to research on remyelination, neuroepigenetics, and neuroimmunology. With a strong academic foundation and a commitment to tackling complex neurological challenges, Dr. Tiwari has earned recognition for excellence in research presentations and contributions to prestigious neuroscience platforms worldwide. Her work reflects a dedication to developing innovative therapeutic approaches for neurological disorders.

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Education

Dr. Tiwari’s educational journey in neuroscience began with a Bachelor of Science in Botany, with minors in Zoology, Chemistry, and Industrial Microbiology, from Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India, where she graduated summa cum laude in 2016. She then pursued a Master of Science in Neuroscience at the National Brain Research Centre (NBRC) in Gurgaon, India, completing her degree in 2018 with top honors. Driven by a passion for unraveling the complexities of the human brain, she commenced her Ph.D. in Neuroscience at the Graduate School of Systemic Neurosciences, Ludwig Maximilian University (GSN-LMU), Munich, in October 2018, completing it in February 2024. Throughout her academic journey, Dr. Tiwari maintained a consistent track record of academic excellence, earning several merit-based awards.

Experience

Dr. Tiwari’s research experience is rooted in the fields of neurodegenerative disease and glial cell biology. Her doctoral research at DZNE focused on mechanisms underlying remyelination, neuroimmunology, and neuroepigenetics, contributing significantly to understanding the role of glial cells in brain repair. Her expertise extends to primary cell culture, molecular biology techniques, microdissection, and advanced bioinformatics analyses using techniques such as ATAC-seq and RNA-seq. Dr. Tiwari has also demonstrated her skills in animal research, including conditional knockout models and stereotactic injections in mice, further underscoring her versatile research capabilities. She has been an invited speaker at various prestigious forums and has actively participated in neuroscience conferences globally, presenting her work on microglia and neuroimmune responses.

Research Interest

Dr. Tiwari’s research interests lie at the intersection of neurodegeneration, glial biology, and neuroinflammation. Her work aims to elucidate the molecular mechanisms driving neurodegenerative disorders and develop strategies to enhance brain repair processes, especially remyelination. She is particularly focused on understanding the role of innate immune responses and epigenetic modifications in neurodegenerative disease progression and recovery. By investigating the cellular and molecular pathways involved in glial cell function, Dr. Tiwari aims to pave the way for innovative therapies that can alleviate or even reverse the effects of neurodegenerative diseases such as multiple sclerosis and Alzheimer’s disease.

Awards

Dr. Tiwari has received numerous accolades throughout her career. These include travel grants from SyNergy (Munich Cluster for Systems Neurology) for international and European travel, reflecting recognition of her work in the neuroscience community. She was also honored with the People’s Choice award for her presentation at the Indo-Swiss Genetic Variant Analysis program. Earlier in her academic career, she secured the prestigious National Master’s Fellowship from India’s Department of Biotechnology for her master’s studies at NBRC. Her consistent academic performance has earned her several other awards, including multiple gold medals during her undergraduate studies at Banaras Hindu University.

Publications

Dr. Tiwari has published several impactful papers, showcasing her contributions to neurodegenerative research. Some of her notable publications include:

Vini Tiwari et al., Innate immune training restores myeloid responses to promote remyelination in the aged central nervous system, Immunity, 2024. DOI: 10.1016/j.immuni.2024.07.001.

Hao Ji, Beatrice Dalla Volta, Vini Tiwari, et al., Designed Macrocyclic Peptide Reduces Amyloid Deposition and Neurological Damage in Murine Alzheimer’s Disease Models, Nature Communications, 2024 (in revision).

Felicitas Selter, Tatiana Hetzel, Vini Tiwari*, et al., From Ethical Presumptions to conducting animal research to publishing results and back again – Towards a more complete account of Animal research Ethics, Animals, 2024. DOI: 10.3390/ani14192896.

Mar Bosch-Queralt, Vini Tiwari et al., A fluorescence microscopy-based protocol for volumetric measurement of lysolecithin lesion-associated de- and remyelination in mouse brain, Star Protocols, 2022. DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2021.109898.

Horst Penkert, Alix Bertrand, Vini Tiwari, et al., Proteomic and lipidomic profiling of demyelinating lesions identifies lipid mediators as modulators in inflammation resolution, Cell Reports, 2021. DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2021.109898.

K.G. Rolland, H. S. Pandey, V. Tiwari et al., Cytoprotective action of Griffonia simplicifolia (DC.) Baill. against the oxidative stress caused by hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) on neurons and astrocytes, GSC Biological and Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2018. DOI: 10.30574/gscbps.2018.5.

Conclusion

Dr. Vini Tiwari’s impressive track record in research, presentations, and publications makes her a strong candidate for the “Best Researcher Award.” Her dedication to exploring the complex interplay between glial cells and neurodegeneration, coupled with her consistent academic excellence, positions her as an emerging leader in neuroscience. With ongoing projects that hold promise for significant therapeutic advancements, Dr. Tiwari is poised to continue making meaningful contributions to the field of neurodegenerative research.