Ashick Rajah R | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Ashick Rajah R | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Doctoral Research Scholar at Forest College and Research Institute, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, India

Ashick Rajah R is a dedicated Doctoral Research Scholar at the Forest College and Research Institute, Mettupalayam, specializing in silviculture and agroforestry. He holds a strong academic record, having qualified UGC-NET in Environmental Science, and is currently engaged in research on screening and suitability of new and alternate clones for pulp and energy utility. His scholarly contributions include publications in reputed SCI and Scopus-indexed journals such as Scientific Reports (Springer Nature), Environmental Pollutants and Bioavailability (Taylor & Francis), Current Science, and Wood and Fiber Science. He has authored two books with ISBNs, is pursuing a utility patent, and has earned accolades for best poster and oral presentations at national and international conferences. As a member of the Kansas Entomological Society, he actively engages in professional networks, contributing significantly to forestry research and sustainable development.

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Education

Ashick Rajah R is currently pursuing his Ph.D. in Forestry at the Forest College and Research Institute, Mettupalayam, with a specialization in silviculture and agroforestry. He has consistently maintained an excellent academic record and has qualified the prestigious UGC-NET in Environmental Science, demonstrating his strong foundation in research and academic rigor. His academic journey reflects a clear focus on sustainable forestry and environmental conservation. He has also complemented his formal education with active participation in research workshops, conferences, and collaborative learning initiatives. Through his doctoral studies, Ashick has developed a deep understanding of forestry science, plantation management, and environmental sustainability. His commitment to continuous learning and professional growth positions him as a knowledgeable scholar capable of addressing contemporary challenges in forestry and environmental research.

Experience

As a Doctoral Research Scholar at the Forest College and Research Institute, Mettupalayam, Ashick Rajah R has gained extensive hands-on experience in forestry research, with a particular focus on developing sustainable solutions for pulp and energy production. His current research involves screening and evaluating new and alternate clones suitable for high-yield forestry applications. In addition to his primary research, he has contributed to multiple scientific publications, authored books, and engaged in patent work, demonstrating his versatility as a researcher. He has actively participated in national and international conferences, presenting his work and winning accolades for his research communication skills. His involvement in multidisciplinary projects and collaboration with peers and experts has strengthened his ability to work in team-based research environments, making him a valuable contributor to the academic and professional forestry community.

Research Interest

Ashick Rajah R’s research interests lie in the fields of silviculture, agroforestry, and sustainable forestry practices, with a strong focus on developing innovative solutions to enhance biomass productivity and environmental resilience. He is particularly interested in the screening and suitability analysis of new and alternate clones for pulp and energy utility, aiming to contribute to renewable resource management and climate change mitigation. His academic curiosity extends to environmental impact assessment, biodiversity conservation, and the application of scientific advances for eco-friendly forestry operations. Ashick also has an interest in integrating forestry research with industrial applications, ensuring that his work benefits both the scientific community and practical forestry sectors. His interdisciplinary approach and commitment to applied research highlight his vision of combining ecological sustainability with economic feasibility in forestry development.

Award and Honor

Ashick Rajah R has earned notable recognition for his research excellence through awards such as Best Poster Presentation and Best Oral Presentation at both national and international conferences. These honors reflect his ability to effectively communicate complex scientific ideas and his dedication to producing impactful research. His publications in prestigious SCI and Scopus-indexed journals, including Scientific Reports (Springer Nature) and Environmental Pollutants and Bioavailability (Taylor & Francis), have further established his academic credibility. He has authored two books with ISBNs, contributing valuable knowledge resources to the forestry field, and is currently pursuing a utility patent, demonstrating his innovative thinking. His professional membership in the Kansas Entomological Society underscores his commitment to engaging with the wider scientific community and staying abreast of developments in related disciplines.

Research Skills

Ashick Rajah R possesses a well-rounded set of research skills, combining field expertise, data analysis, and scientific writing. His strengths include experimental design, species selection, clone evaluation, and environmental impact assessment. He is proficient in conducting field trials, analyzing growth and yield data, and interpreting results to produce practical recommendations for forestry applications. His publication record in reputed SCI and Scopus-indexed journals reflects his ability to conduct high-quality research and disseminate findings effectively. Ashick is skilled in literature review, statistical analysis, and collaborative research project execution. He is also adept at preparing manuscripts, book chapters, and technical reports, ensuring scientific accuracy and clarity. His pursuit of a utility patent illustrates his capacity to translate research into practical innovations with real-world applications.

Publication Top Notes

Title: Influence of soil invertebrates on soil decomposition
Authors: S. Prabhakar
Year: 2023
Citation: J. Surv. Fish. Sci. 10, 618–629

Title: Pollination ecology: Understanding plant-pollinator relationships
Authors: P. B. Patil, R. A. Rajah, N. R. Bora, D. Brahma, S. N. Krishnan, V. Vasanth, I. Nath, …
Year: 2024
Citation: Int. J. Agric. Res. 7, 101–105

Title: Evaluation of mulberry species (Morus spp.) as a potential source of bioenergy through thermochemical characterization and gasification
Authors: N. R. Bora, K. T. Parthiban, D. Brahma, M. J. Vishnu, V. Vasanth, R. A. Rajah, …
Year: 2024
Citation: Plant Arch. 24(1), 1125–1132

Title: Role of integrated pest management in agriculture
Authors: M. R. Bhat, D. Brahma, N. R. Bora, M. Vas, R. Ashick Rajah, V. Vasanth, …
Year: 2024
Citation: Int. J. Zool. Appl. Biosci. 9(2), 40–46

Title: Evaluation of air pollution tolerance index of selected tree species to combat air pollution in urban areas of Mettupalayam, Tamil Nadu, India
Authors: R. A. Rajah, K. T. Parthiban, M. Prasanthrajan, M. Vijayabhama, P. Patil, …
Year: 2025
Citation: Environ. Pollut. Bioavail. 37(1)

Title: Harnessing mulberry trees for carbon sequestration: A review of strategies to enhance air quality
Authors: I. Nath
Year: 2024
Citation: Int. J. Adv. Biochem. Res. 8(3), 872–876

Title: Growth biometry of farm grown teak (Tectona grandis Linn. F) in high rainfall zone of Tamil Nadu
Authors: R. A. Rajah, S. Radhakrishnan, A. Balasubramanian, J. Balamurugan, R. Ravi, …
Year: 2023
Citation: Pharm. Innov. J. 12(8), 660–663

Title: Growth variability of farm grown teak in response to climatic and soil factors across three agroclimatic zones of Tamil Nadu, India
Authors: N. R. B., P. B. P., R. Ashick Rajah, S. Radhakrishnan, A. Balasubramanian, J. …
Year: 2025
Citation: Sci. Rep. 15, 10862

Title: Wood quality of farm grown teak (Tectona grandis, Linn. f) under different agroclimatic zones of Tamil Nadu, India
Authors: S. N. Krishnan, A. Balasubramanian, M. Sivaprakash, R. Ravi, B. Sivakumar, …
Year: 2025
Citation: Wood Fiber Sci. 57(2), 73–89

Title: Transmission Dynamics of Bombyx mori Nuclear Polyhedrosis Virus and Its Impact on the Economic Traits of Silkworm, Bombyx mori Linn
Authors: M. Sivaprakash, M. R. Bhat, N. R. Bora, P. B. Patil, B. Sivakumar, R. A. Rajah
Year: 2025
Citation: J. Kansas Entomol. Soc. 98(1), 10–29

Title: Bioenergy Potential of Three Fast-Growing Trees: A Pilot Gasification Study for Thermal Applications
Authors: O. Tamuk, K. Parthiban, N. R. Bora, D. Brahma, A. Rajkhowa, J. Sarma, P. Patil, …
Year: 2024
Citation: Int. J. Environ. Clim. Change 14(8), 511–518

Title: Morphological and Structural Characterization of Algae-Based Nanoformulation
Authors: V. Vasanth, K. Senguttuvan, N. R. Bora
Year: 2024
Citation: J. Adv. Biol. Biotechnol. 27(8), 1078–1083

Title: The Role of Tree Gums in Plant-Based Diets
Authors: P. Patil, R. Ashick Rajah, N. R. Bora, M. Vas
Year: 2024

Title: Current scenario, challenges, and prospects of woody biomass as a source of energy
Authors: A. Nayak, K. R. Ramesh, K. T. Parthiban, P. S. Devanand, P. Kumar, T. Selvan, …
Year: 2024

Title: Potential of canopy character based variable rate spraying technologies
Authors: R. Kurmi, J. Kurmi
Year: 2023
Citation: Agric. Food E-Newsletter

Title: Variability, association and principal component analysis in Gmelina arborea
Authors: K. T. Parthiban, N. Krishnakumar, S. Revathi, V. Subbulakshmi, R. A. Rajah
Citation: Indian J. Agrofor. 27(2)

Title: Sericulture in Jammu and Kashmir – A review
Authors: V. Vasanth, M. Ashwin Niranjan, A. Mukil Vas

Title: Harnessing unmanned aerial vehicles and its sustainable forestry management – Skyward solutions
Authors: M. Ashwin Niranjan, V. Kabinesh, R. Ashick Rajah

Title: Journey of Indian forestry and its development from past to modern era
Authors: N. R. Bora, P. Kumar, V. Vasanth, D. Brahma, S. Navaneetha Krishnan, …

Conclusion

In conclusion, Ashick Rajah R is an emerging forestry researcher with a strong academic foundation, impactful research contributions, and a vision for sustainable development. His work in silviculture and agroforestry demonstrates both depth of knowledge and practical applicability, while his publications, books, and patent pursuits highlight his scholarly productivity and innovative thinking. Recognized through multiple research awards and actively engaged in professional networks, he represents the qualities of dedication, intellectual curiosity, and leadership potential. With continued focus on expanding his global research collaborations and publishing in top-tier journals, Ashick is well-positioned to make enduring contributions to forestry science. His commitment to advancing eco-friendly and economically viable forestry practices underscores his potential as a future leader in environmental and forestry research.

Masuda Akter | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Paper Award

Dr. Masuda Akter | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Paper Award

Senior Scientific Officer at Soil Science Division, Bangladesh Rice Research Institute (BRRI), Gazipur-1701, Bangladesh.

Dr. Masuda Akter is a seasoned soil scientist and agronomic researcher whose work bridges the gap between theoretical soil chemistry and practical, sustainable crop production. With extensive academic training from Ghent University, Belgium, and practical experience at BRRI, she is a leader in climate-resilient and nutrient-efficient rice farming systems. Her research has significantly advanced understanding of soil redox processes, nitrogen cycling, and the optimization of multi-crop systems to ensure year-round food security in Bangladesh. She is recognized for her scientific contributions, collaborations with international research bodies, and commitment to sustainable agriculture.

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Education

  • Ph.D. in Applied Biological Sciences (Soil Science)
    Ghent University, Belgium (2013–2018)
    Dissertation: “Linkage between subtropical paddy soil nitrogen supply and iron and manganese reduction”
    Supervisors: Prof. Steven Sleutel & Prof. Mohammed Abdul Kader
    Funding: VLIR-ICP-PhD Grant

  • M.Sc. in Physical Land Resources (Soil Science)
    Ghent University, Belgium (2011–2013)
    Dissertation: “Control of Fe and Mn availability on nitrogen mineralization in subtropical paddy soils”
    Supervisor: Prof. Steven Sleutel
    Funding: VLIR-ICP-OES Masters Grant

  • M.Sc. in Entomology
    Bangladesh Agricultural University (2006–2007)
    Dissertation: “Biological activity of Celaflor against pulse beetle, Callosobruchus maculatus (Fab.)”
    Supervisor: Prof. Md. Azizul Haque

  • B.Sc. (Hons.) in Agriculture
    Bangladesh Agricultural University

Professional Experience

Dr. Masuda Akter is a Senior Scientific Officer in the Soil Science Division of the Bangladesh Rice Research Institute (BRRI), where she has contributed since 2012. She specializes in sustainable soil fertility and climate-smart agricultural practices, particularly in rice-based cropping systems. Her work emphasizes nitrogen management, nutrient cycling, and the integration of legumes, mustard, and crop residues to enhance soil health and productivity.

Previously, she served as a Scientific Officer at BRRI, conducting extensive field research on fertilizer efficiency, soil nutrient dynamics, and integrated nutrient management techniques. Her collaborative efforts include working with internationally renowned experts such as Prof. Mark Sutton (UK), Prof. R.M. Rees (UK), and BRRI’s Director of Research, Dr. M. R. Islam.

Her PhD and post-graduate work in Belgium focused on soil redox chemistry, nitrogen mineralization, and the role of iron and manganese in subtropical paddy soils. She also served as co-supervisor for master’s students and has reviewed scientific articles for journals such as Geoderma, Agriculture Ecosystems & Environment, and Soil and Water Research.

Research Interests

  • Nitrogen dynamics in subtropical and paddy soils

  • Integrated and climate-smart nutrient management

  • Iron and manganese reduction and redox interactions

  • Sustainable rice-based cropping systems

  • Soil organic carbon decomposition and water management

  • Use of bio-stimulants and indigenous microbes in rice productivity

📊 Author Metrics

  • Total Citations: 150+

  • Top Citation per Article: 45

  • h-index: ~7

  • Peer Reviewer for: Geoderma, Agriculture Ecosystems & Environment, Soil and Water Research

  • Top Journals Published In: Geoderma, Biogeosciences, Agriculture Ecosystems & Environment, Bangladesh Rice Journal

Top Noted Publication

  • Impact of irrigation management on paddy soil N supply and depth distribution of abiotic drivers
    Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment, 2018 | Citations: 45
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  • Link between paddy soil mineral nitrogen release and iron and manganese reduction
    Geoderma, 2018 | Citations: 26
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  • Control of Fe and Mn availability on nitrogen mineralization in subtropical paddy soils
    Geoderma, 2016 | Citations: 18
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  • Effect of organic carbon addition on paddy soil organic carbon decomposition under different irrigation regimes
    Biogeosciences, 2021 | Citations: 11
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  • Control of paddy soil redox condition on gross and net ammonium fixation and defixation
    Geoderma, 2021 | Citations: 5
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Conclusion 

Dr. Masuda Akter’s scholarly contributions and practical advancements in soil nutrient cycling, redox chemistry, and climate-resilient agriculture mark her as a leading figure in the Agricultural and Biological Sciences domain. Her research is not only scientifically rigorous but also directly aligned with sustainable development goals (SDGs), particularly in food security and soil conservation.

Given her high-quality peer-reviewed publications, growing citation profile, international training, and direct agricultural impact in Bangladesh, Dr. Akter is a highly suitable candidate for the Research for Best Paper Award. Her work exemplifies the integration of foundational science and field-based innovation critical for sustainable agriculture in the 21st century.