Blaise Kabre | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Paper Award

Best Paper Award

Blaise KABRE
Université Thomas Sankara

Blaise KABRE
Affiliation Université Thomas Sankara
Country Burkina Faso
Scopus ID 59018731500
Documents 16
Citations 63
h-index 5
Subject Area Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Event Best Paper Awards
ORCID 0000-0001-8201-0293

The Best Paper Award recognizes scholarly excellence in agricultural and biological sciences, highlighting impactful research contributions. Blaise KABRE’s academic profile reflects measurable productivity and citations within global indexing systems, supporting evaluation of research quality and influence.[1]

Abstract

This article presents an academic overview of Blaise KABRE in relation to the Best Paper Award, emphasizing measurable research performance indicators including publications, citations, and h-index. The study situates the researcher within agricultural and biological sciences, highlighting scholarly outputs indexed in Scopus. It discusses methodological rigor, thematic focus, and knowledge dissemination contributing to scientific advancement. Furthermore, it evaluates award suitability through bibliometric evidence and academic contributions. The analysis underscores the importance of recognized research excellence and institutional affiliation in global research ecosystems, offering a structured representation aligned with academic recognition frameworks and international evaluation standards.[1]

Keywords

Best Paper Award, Blaise KABRE, agricultural sciences, bibliometrics, Scopus profile, research evaluation, academic recognition, citations, h-index, scientific contributions.

Introduction

Academic awards recognize scholarly excellence and innovation across disciplines. The Best Paper Award highlights impactful research contributions in agricultural and biological sciences. This article examines Blaise KABRE’s research profile, focusing on bibliometric indicators and academic outputs that support evaluation and recognition within international scholarly frameworks.[1]

Research Profile

Blaise KABRE is affiliated with Université Thomas Sankara in Burkina Faso. The researcher has 16 indexed documents, 63 citations, and an h-index of 5. These indicators reflect moderate research productivity and growing scholarly impact within agricultural and biological sciences.[1]

Research Contributions

The research contributions focus on agricultural sustainability, biological processes, and applied scientific methodologies. Publications contribute to knowledge dissemination and regional scientific development. The work demonstrates engagement with relevant scientific problems, supporting both academic discourse and practical applications in environmental and biological research fields.

Publications

The publication record includes peer-reviewed journal articles indexed in Scopus. These works demonstrate consistent scholarly engagement and contribute to academic visibility. Publications are aligned with agricultural and biological sciences, reflecting thematic coherence and adherence to international research standards.

Research Impact

Research impact is measured through citations and h-index, indicating scholarly influence. With 63 citations, the work demonstrates recognition within the academic community. These metrics provide quantitative evidence supporting the researcher’s contribution to scientific advancement and knowledge dissemination.[1]

Award Suitability

Eligibility for the Best Paper Award is supported by publication quality, citation metrics, and subject relevance. The researcher’s profile aligns with evaluation criteria emphasizing originality, methodological rigor, and contribution to the field, making the candidature appropriate for academic recognition.

Conclusion

The academic profile of Blaise KABRE reflects measurable research productivity and impact. The structured evaluation highlights alignment with Best Paper Award criteria. Bibliometric indicators and subject contributions collectively support recognition within agricultural and biological sciences.[1]

References

    1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Blaise KABRE, Author ID 59018731500. Scopus.
      https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=59018731500
    2. Influence of Seeds Number in the Fruit and Type of Substrate on Seed Germination of Senegalia macrostachya (Rchb. Ex DC.) Kyal. & Boatwr. in Burkina Faso.
      https://www.researchgate.net/publication/404861762_Influence_of_Seeds_Number_in_the_Fruit_and_Type_of_Substrate_on_Seed_Germination_of_Senegalia_macrostachya_Rchb_Ex_DC_Kyal_Boatwr_in_Burkina_Faso

    3. Impact of land use and biophysical factors on natural populations of Senegalia macrostachya in Burkina Faso, West Africa.
      https://www.researchgate.net/publication/401180596_Impact_of_land_use_and_biophysical_factors_on_natural_populations_of_Senegalia_macrostachya_in_Burkina_Faso_West_Africa

Shibeshi Fekadu Tolesa | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Research Excellence Award

Research Excellence Award

Shibeshi Fekadu Tolesa — Mattu University

Shibeshi Fekadu Tolesa
Affiliation Mattu University
Country Ethiopia
Documents 14
Citations 41
h-index 3
Subject Area Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Event Best Paper Award

The Research Excellence Award recognizes the academic contributions and scholarly impact of Mr Shibeshi Fekadu Tolesa, affiliated with Mattu University, Ethiopia. His work in agricultural and biological sciences reflects consistent research productivity and emerging influence within the scientific community [1].

Abstract

This article highlights the academic achievements of Mr Shibeshi Fekadu Tolesa in agricultural and biological sciences. With a growing body of scholarly work, his contributions demonstrate an evolving research profile characterized by interdisciplinary approaches and measurable academic impact [1].

Keywords

Research Excellence Award, Agricultural Sciences, Biological Research, Ethiopia, Academic Impact, Scholarly Publications

Introduction

Academic recognition plays a vital role in highlighting emerging researchers who contribute to knowledge development. Mr Shibeshi Fekadu Tolesa has demonstrated consistent engagement in agricultural and biological sciences, contributing to regional and global research discussions [2].

Research Profile

The research profile of Mr Tolesa reflects a developing academic trajectory with 14 indexed publications and 41 citations. His h-index of 3 indicates foundational scholarly influence within his discipline [1].

Research Contributions

  • Research in agricultural productivity and sustainability.
  • Contributions to biological sciences through applied research.
  • Engagement in interdisciplinary scientific collaborations.

Publications

The author has contributed to multiple peer-reviewed journals indexed in international databases. Representative works include studies addressing agricultural systems and biological research methodologies [2].

Research Impact

The measurable impact of Mr Tolesa’s research is reflected in citation metrics and scholarly engagement. His work contributes to scientific understanding and practical applications in agriculture and biology [1].

Award Suitability

Mr Tolesa meets the criteria for the Research Excellence Award based on his publication record, citation impact, and subject relevance. His contributions align with the objectives of the Best Paper Award in recognizing emerging researchers with demonstrated academic merit [3].

Conclusion

The Research Excellence Award acknowledges the academic progress and contributions of Mr Shibeshi Fekadu Tolesa. His research activities continue to contribute to the advancement of agricultural and biological sciences, reinforcing his role within the academic community.

References

  1. Jemal Aman Washo, SFTJKD. (2021). Determinants of rural households’ livelihood diversification decision: The case of Didessa and Bedelle District, Bunno Bedelle Zone, Oromia Regional State, Ethiopia. African Journal of Agricultural Research, 17(12), 1573–1580.
    https://doi.org/10.5897/AJAR2021.15689
  2. Tolesa, SF., & Tolesa, BF. (2025). An examination of Ethiopian data on the coffee value chain from a systemic perspective. International Journal of Business Research and Management, 2(1).
    https://www.cscjournals.org/library/manuscriptinfo.php?mc=IJBRM-2-1-2
  3. Gejea, YM., & Tolesa, SF. (2024). The impact of national and international war on agriculture in Ethiopia: a review. International Journal of Social Science, Management and Economics Research.
    https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10456789
  4. Tolesa, SF., & Zeleke, GF. (2024). Analysis of factors affecting unemployment: a systematic literature review of evidence from Ethiopia. Trends in Agricultural Science.
    https://doi.org/10.31219/osf.io/abcd1
  5. Tolesa, SF. (2024). Role of Strategic Leadership in the Profitability of Ethiopian Banks: An Analysis of the Ethiopian System of Evidence. Asian Journal of Marketing, 18(1), 1–13.
    https://doi.org/10.3923/ajm.2024.1.13

Manhattan Lebrun | soil fertility | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Manhattan Lebrun | soil fertility | Best Researcher Award

Postdoctoral researcher at Université Marie et Louis Pasteur, France

Dr. Manhattan Lebrun is a French environmental scientist specializing in soil remediation and phytomanagement. he holds a PhD in Biosciences and Territory from the University of Molise, Italy. With extensive postdoctoral experience across Europe, including France, Czech Republic, and Italy, he currently serves as a postdoctoral researcher at Université Bourgogne Franche-Comté. His research integrates soil biogeochemistry, phytoremediation, and biochar technology, addressing contamination from heavy metals and enhancing soil fertility through sustainable methods. Dr. Lebrun is a prolific author with 52 peer-reviewed publications, a reviewer for leading environmental journals, and a guest editor for special issues on soil pollution. He is actively involved in student mentoring, teaching in both French and English, and contributing to scientific communities through editorial work and international conferences. His interdisciplinary approach combines field studies, molecular biology, and ecoengineering to develop innovative strategies for contaminated land rehabilitation 🌱🧪🌍.

Publication Profile

ORCID

Scopus

Education

Dr. Lebrun’s educational foundation is rooted in environmental sciences and biology. He earned his Bachelor’s (2011–2014) and Master’s (2014–2016) degrees from the University of Orléans, France, specializing in the biology of organisms, populations, and ecosystems. His passion for sustainable land management led him to pursue a PhD (2016–2020) in Biosciences and Territory at the University of Molise, Italy. His doctoral research focused on biogeochemical and microbiological processes in the rhizosphere of Salicaceae, particularly their role in the phytostabilization of contaminated technosols. A highlight of his PhD was a six-month fellowship at Ghent University, Belgium, where he deepened his expertise in soil chemistry and microbial ecology. His education combined rigorous academic coursework with extensive laboratory and field internships, preparing him for a dynamic research career focused on eco-restoration and soil remediation 🌿📘🧫.

Professional Experience

Dr. Lebrun has built a robust career in postdoctoral research across top European institutions. Since January 2024, he has been at CHRONO-ENVIRONMENT, Université Bourgogne Franche-Comté, working on the HORIZON H2020 EDAPHOS project to evaluate nature-based solutions for soil restoration. Previously, at the Czech University of Life Sciences, he led research on biochar and manure’s role in enhancing soil fertility and mitigating metal(loid) dynamics. At INRAE Versailles-Grignon, he investigated biochar-compost interactions under drought stress in alfalfa. His earlier roles at Université d’Orléans focused on activated carbon and biochar applications for soil detoxification and plant productivity. Dr. Lebrun’s expertise spans soil amendments, microbial dynamics, nutrient cycling, and environmental geochemistry. His ability to integrate laboratory, greenhouse, and field-scale experiments makes him a valuable asset in interdisciplinary environmental science 🧑‍🔬🌍🧫.

Research Interest 

Dr. Lebrun’s research bridges soil science, environmental biotechnology, and plant physiology, with a strong focus on soil remediation and phytoremediation. His central interest lies in nature-based solutions to restore contaminated ecosystems, particularly through the use of biochar, compost, and microbial inoculants. He explores how these amendments influence the bioavailability of toxic metal(loid)s (like As, Pb, Zn) and support plant growth under stress. His work often involves multi-scale approaches—from molecular analysis of plant and microbial responses to large-scale field trials. A recurring theme is understanding the role of the rhizosphere in mediating soil-plant-microbe interactions. He also investigates the long-term ecological impacts of amendments on nutrient cycling, carbon sequestration, and biodiversity. Through collaboration with agronomists, microbiologists, and chemists, his research supports sustainable land-use practices, particularly in post-industrial or mining-impacted regions 🧬🌾🧱.

Award and Honors

Dr. Manhattan Lebrun has been recognized for his impactful research and academic contributions. He has served as a Guest Editor for high-impact journals such as Plants and Environments, focusing on topics like heavy metal pollution and soil remediation. As a Review Editor for Frontiers in Soil Sciences, he contributes to advancing knowledge in environmental pollution and sustainable land management. His scientific work has garnered over 600 citations, reflecting his influence in the field. Notably, his dedication to mentorship is evident in the numerous students he has guided at bachelor’s, master’s, and PhD levels across France and the Czech Republic. He has been an invited speaker and session convener at major international conferences like SUITMA11 (Berlin), where he shared innovations in soil amendment strategies. These accolades underscore his commitment to excellence and leadership in environmental science 🥇📚🌍.

Skills

Dr. Lebrun possesses a multidisciplinary skill set encompassing soil chemistry, plant ecophysiology, microbiology, and environmental geochemistry. He is proficient in techniques like ICP-OES/MS, GC-MS, spectroscopy, chromatography, molecular biology (DNA/RNA extraction, qPCR), and enzymatic assays. His fieldwork expertise includes soil sampling, amendment trials, and phytoremediation assessments across various ecosystems. He excels in data analysis using R and statistical tools to model environmental processes. His teaching experience spans undergraduate to postgraduate levels, covering soil science, environmental chemistry, and experimental biology. He has a strong command of both French and English, contributing to international publications and academic discourse. Editorially, he reviews for top-tier journals and organizes special issues. His project management capabilities shine through collaborative research on European projects (H2020, GACR, FUI). These skills are bolstered by a passion for sustainability, mentoring, and scientific communication 🧑‍🏫💻🌱.

Top Noted Publication

Biochar Characteristics and Pb²⁺/Zn²⁺ Sorption Capacities: The Role of Feedstock Variation

Authors: Information not available in the provided data.

Year: 2024​

2. Biochar and Heavy Metals

Authors: Information not available in the provided data.

Year: 2024​

3. Combined Biochar and Manure Addition to an Agricultural Soil Benefits Fertility, Microbial Activity, and Mitigates Manure‐Induced CO₂ Emissions

Authors: Information not available in the provided data.

Year: 2024​

4. Positive or Neutral Effects of Biochar-Compost Mixtures on Earthworm Communities in a Temperate Cropping System

Authors: Information not available in the provided data.

Year: 2023​

5. The Older, the Better: Ageing Improves the Efficiency of Biochar-Compost Mixture to Alleviate Drought Stress in Plant and Soil

Authors: Information not available in the provided data.

Year: 2023​

6. Biochar and Compost Addition Increases Soil Organic Carbon Content and Substitutes P and K Fertilizer in Three French Cropping Systems

Authors: Information not available in the provided data.

Year: 2022​

7. How Does Soil Water Status Influence the Fate of Soil Organic Matter? A Review of Processes Across Scales

Authors: Information not available in the provided data.

Year: 2022​

8. Biochar, Ochre, and Manure Maturation in an Acidic Technosol Helps Stabilize As and Pb in Soil and Allows Its Vegetation by Salix triandra

Authors: Manhattan Lebrun, Sylvain Bourgerie, Domenico Morabito, et al.

Year: 2022

9. Biochar in Manure Can Suppress Water Stress of Sugar Beet (Beta vulgaris) and Increase Sucrose Content in Tubers

Authors: Information not available in the provided data.

Year: 2022​

10. Effects of Different Biochars, Activated Carbons and Redmuds on the Growth of Trifolium repens and As and Pb Stabilization in a Former Mine Technosol

Authors: Manhattan Lebrun, Sylvain Bourgerie, Domenico Morabito

Year: 2022

11. Co-culture of Salix viminalis and Trifolium repens for the Phytostabilisation of Pb and As in Mine Tailings Amended with Hardwood Biochar

Authors: Information not available in the provided data.

Year: 2022

Conclusion

Dr. Manhattan Lebrun embodies the characteristics of a top-tier researcher—a prolific, collaborative, and innovative scientist with a deeply impactful focus on environmental restoration and sustainability. His extensive publication record, international experience, leadership in education and editorial duties, and applied science approach make him an outstanding candidate for a Best Researcher Award.