Afshin Amiri | Remote Sensing | Academic Brilliance Star Award

Mr . Afshin Amiri | Remote Sensing | Academic Brilliance Star Award 

Ph.D. student , Laval University , Canada

Afshin Amiri is an accomplished researcher specializing in remote sensing, GIS, and natural hazards. Born on August 30, 1991, he has developed a solid academic foundation and expertise in various areas, including agriculture, land use/land cover change detection, and water resources. Afshin’s research leverages advanced techniques such as radar interferometry and cloud computing to address pressing environmental challenges. His work has been recognized through publications in prestigious journals and ongoing contributions to the scientific community.

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Strengths for the Award

  1. Diverse Expertise: Afshin Amiri’s research encompasses a wide range of critical topics within remote sensing and GIS, including flood susceptibility mapping, drought forecasting, and land cover change detection. This diversity showcases a deep understanding of the field and the ability to apply knowledge to various environmental challenges.
  2. Published Works: Afshin has authored several high-impact journal papers, demonstrating his ability to conduct rigorous research and contribute valuable insights to the scientific community. His publications in reputable journals like Journal of Hydrology and Science of The Total Environment indicate a strong research portfolio.
  3. Innovative Approaches: The use of advanced machine learning techniques and integration with remote sensing in his work shows a commitment to innovative and cutting-edge research. This is evident in his novel approaches to flood susceptibility mapping and drought zone forecasting.
  4. Ongoing Research: Afshin is actively involved in multiple research projects under review in prominent journals, indicating a continuous contribution to the field. His work on forest fires, soil erosion, and climate-driven water level estimation further underscores his commitment to addressing pressing environmental issues.
  5. Technical Proficiency: Afshin’s extensive skills in scientific software, satellite imagery processing, and cloud computing platforms like Google Earth Engine highlight his technical prowess, essential for modern environmental research.

Areas of Improvement 

  • Educational Background: While Afshin has solid academic credentials, improving his academic scores could have strengthened his profile. Enhancing this aspect, possibly through further education or certifications, could make his candidacy even more robust.
  • Independent Research: Many of Afshin’s published works are collaborative. While collaboration is essential, more independent research or leading-author publications could further demonstrate his leadership and expertise in the field.

Broader Impact: While Afshin’s research is impactful within the scientific community, emphasizing the broader societal or policy implications of his work could enhance his profile. This might include engagement in public outreach or contributions to policy-making in environmental management.

Education 

Afshin Amiri holds a BSc in Rangeland and Watershed Management from Razi University, Kermanshah, Iran, completed in 2013 with a GPA of 15.13/20. He furthered his education with an MSc in Remote Sensing and Geographic Information System from the University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran, in 2019, where he achieved a GPA of 16.5/20. His master’s thesis focused on identifying and characterizing active tectonics of the Dehshir fault using remote sensing data, earning a score of 18.5/20.

Experience 

Afshin Amiri has extensive experience in remote sensing and GIS, focusing on environmental monitoring and natural hazard assessment. His expertise includes radar interferometry, flood susceptibility mapping, and agricultural land management. Afshin’s research applies innovative tools such as machine learning and cloud computing (Google Earth Engine) to integrate various data sources and provide actionable insights for sustainable development and disaster risk reduction.

Research Interests 

Afshin Amiri’s research interests encompass a wide range of topics within remote sensing and GIS. He is particularly focused on:

  • Remote Sensing 📡
  • Agriculture 🌾
  • Geographic Information System 🗺️
  • Land Use/Land Cover Change Detection 🌍
  • Water Resources 💧
  • Cloud Computing (Google Earth Engine) ☁️
  • Natural Hazards 🌪️
  • Radar Interferometry (band C and L) 📶
  • Forest Monitoring 🌳
  • Flood Susceptibility Mapping 🌊

Awards 

Afshin Amiri’s contributions to the field have been recognized through various nominations and accolades, reflecting his commitment to advancing remote sensing and GIS applications. He continues to push the boundaries of research, with ongoing efforts being recognized by the academic community.

Publications 

Afshin Amiri has published several significant papers in renowned journals, showcasing his contributions to the field:

  • A Novel Machine Learning Tool for Current and Future Flood Susceptibility Mapping by Integrating Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems (2024). Journal of Hydrology. Link. Cited by: 0 articles.
  • Advanced Forecasting of Drought Zones in Canada Using Deep Learning and CMIP6 Projections (2024). Climate. Link. Cited by: 0 articles.
  • Forecasting Monthly Fluctuations of Lake Surface Areas Using Remote Sensing Techniques and Novel Machine Learning Methods (2021). Theoretical and Applied Climatology. Link. Cited by: 20 articles.
  • Mapping the Spatial and Temporal Variability of Flood Susceptibility Using Remotely Sensed Normalized Difference Vegetation Index and the Forecasted Changes in the Future (2021). Science of The Total Environment. Link. Cited by: 15 articles.
  • Prognostication of Shortwave Radiation Using an Improved No-Tuned Fast Machine Learning (2021). Sustainability. Link. Cited by: 10 articles.

         Lake Surface Area Forecasting Using Integrated Satellite-SARIMA-Long-Short-Term Memory Model (2021). Link. Cited by: 5 articles.

Conclusion

Afshin Amiri is a strong candidate for the Research for Academic Brilliance Star Award due to his diverse research portfolio, innovative methodologies, and technical expertise. His contributions to remote sensing and GIS, especially in flood mapping and environmental monitoring, are notable and impactful. While there are areas for potential growth, particularly in independent research and broader impact, his ongoing work and commitment to advancing the field make him a deserving contender for the award.

Aastha Sharma | Geography and Geospatial sciences | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Aastha Sharma | Geography and Geospatial sciences | Best Researcher Award

Research Scholar Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi India

Aastha Sharma is a dedicated research scholar specializing in climate change, landslide hazards, disaster vulnerability, risk assessment, and GIS/Remote Sensing. She is currently pursuing her Ph.D. at Jamia Millia Islamia University. Aastha has an impressive academic background with multiple degrees and diplomas, showcasing her commitment to her field. She has been recognized with numerous awards for her academic excellence and research contributions. Her work is widely published, and she actively presents her findings at national and international conferences.

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Education 🎓

Aastha Sharma has an extensive educational background. She is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Geography at Jamia Millia Islamia University, having completed her coursework with a commendable 79.75%. She holds a Post Graduate Diploma in Disaster Management from IGNOU, India (73%, 2023) and a Post Graduate Diploma in Remote Sensing/GIS from Jamia Millia Islamia University (86.1%, 2021). Her academic journey also includes an M.Sc. in Geography from St. Bedes College, Himachal Pradesh University (80.5%, 2018-2020) and a B.A. Hons. in Geography from Shaheed Bhagat Singh College, University of Delhi (72.4%, 2015-2018).

Experience 🌏

Aastha Sharma has garnered extensive experience through her academic and research endeavors. As a research scholar at Jamia Millia Islamia University, she has delved deeply into the impacts of climate change, landslide hazards, and disaster risk assessment. Her participation in various national and international conferences has further enriched her expertise and provided platforms to share her findings. Additionally, she has attended numerous training programs and workshops, enhancing her skills in GIS, remote sensing, and disaster management.

Research Interest 🔬

Aastha Sharma’s research interests are focused on climate change, landslide hazard assessment, disaster vulnerability, and risk assessment, with a strong emphasis on GIS and remote sensing technologies. Her work aims to understand and mitigate the impacts of environmental hazards, contributing to more resilient and sustainable communities.

Awards 🏆

Aastha Sharma has received several prestigious awards, including:

  • Qualified University Grant Commission National Eligibility Test for December 2021 and June 2022 in Geography.
  • Funding from the Indian Council of Social Science Research for her doctoral research (2023-24).
  • Best paper award at the International Geographical Union Thematic Conference (2022).
  • First Merit in Post Graduate Diploma in Remote Sensing and GIS from Jamia Millia Islamia University.
  • Second Merit in M.Sc. Geography from Himachal Pradesh University.
  • Scholarship for highest aggregate marks in B.A. (Hons) Geography semester V.

Publications Top Notes 📄

  • Sharma, A., Sajjad, H., Roshani, Rahaman, M.H. (2023). A systematic review for assessing the impact of climate change on landslides: research gaps and directions for future research. Spatial Information Research, Springer. DOI
  • Sharma, A., Sajjad, H., Rahaman, M.H., Saha, T.K., Bhuyan, N. (2024). Effectiveness of hybrid ensemble machine learning models for landslide susceptibility analysis: Evidence from Shimla district of North-west Indian Himalayan region. Journal of Mountain Science, Springer, Vol 21. DOI
  • Sharma, A., Sajjad, H., Bhuyan, N., Rahaman, M.H., Ali, R. (2024). Climate change-induced landslide vulnerability: Empirical evidence from Shimla district, Himachal Pradesh, India. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, Elsevier, Vol 110. DOI
  • Rahaman, M.H., Sajjad, H., Hussain, S., Roshani, Masroor, M., Sharma, A. (2024). Surface water quality prediction in the lower Thoubal river watershed, India: A hyper-tuned machine learning approach and DNN-based sensitivity analysis. Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering, Elsevier. DOI
  • Roshani, Sajjad, H., Rahaman, M.H., Masroor, M., Sharma, Y., Sharma, A., Saha, T.K. (2024). Vulnerability assessment of forest ecosystem based on exposure, sensitivity and adaptive capacity in the Valmiki Tiger Reserve, India: A geospatial analysis. Ecological Indicators, Elsevier. DOI

PRADOSH KUMAR PARIDA | Remote sensing | Best Researcher Award

Mr.PRADOSH KUMAR PARIDA | Remote sensing | Best Researcher Award

Ph.D. Research Scholar Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore, India

Pradosh Kumar Parida is a Ph.D. candidate in Agronomy at Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, with expertise in optimizing farming practices through innovative research. He has a strong academic background, including an M.Sc. from Central Agricultural University and a B.Sc. from Centurion University. Pradosh’s work focuses on enhancing crop productivity and sustainability, recognized through multiple awards and impactful publications in renowned journals.

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👨‍🎓 Education

Pradosh Kumar Parida is currently pursuing his Ph.D. in Agronomy at Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu. He completed his Master of Science in Agronomy from Central Agricultural University, Umiam, Meghalaya, and holds a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture from Centurion University of Technology and Management, Odisha.

🌱 Experience

As the National Secretary (GA) for AIASA since 2016, Pradosh has enhanced team dynamics and promoted social welfare in agriculture and allied sectors. He also served as a Trainer for the Agri RPL Project in Odisha, where he led training initiatives for farmers under the PMVKY scheme. Earlier, he interned as an Agriculturist with CIMMYT, contributing to maize productivity through the CSISA project.

🔬 Research Interests

Pradosh Kumar Parida’s research focuses on optimizing farming practices using ITK-based formulations for weed management in organic maize-cowpea systems. His projects also explore crop performance under varying conditions and organic mulching effects on water productivity and soil temperature.

🏆 Awards

Pradosh Kumar Parida has received several accolades, including the Young Researchers Award at the International Conference on Climate Resilient Agriculture and the Best Oral Presentation Award at the National Conference on Food Security to Nutritional Security. His achievements also include the Awaahan-AIASA 2018 National Award and the 1st Rank in Poster Making at SPARDHA’18.

📚 Publications

  1. “Machine learning approaches for estimation of the fraction of absorbed photosynthetically active radiation and net photosynthesis rate of maize using multi-spectral sensor” – Heliyon, Elsevier | 2023
  2. “Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Measured Multispectral Vegetation Indices for Predicting LAI, SPAD Chlorophyll, and Yield of Maize” – Agriculture, MDPI | 2023
  3. “Organic Mulching Effects on Water Productivity, Soil Temperature, Growth, and Yield of Lentil Varieties” – International Journal of Bio-resource and Stress Management | 2023
  4. “Effect of Organic Mulches on Yield, Water Productivity, and Economy of Garden Pea Cultivars” – International Journal of Environment and Climate Change | 2023
  5. “Performance of Blackgram (Vigna mungo) cultivars grown during the pre-monsoon season in Meghalaya” – Indian Journal of Hill Farming | 2023