Aschalew Kassie Tebeje | Hydrology | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Aschalew Kassie Tebeje | Hydrology | Best Researcher Award

Aschalew Kassie Tebeje at Lihiket Design & Supervision Corporation and Bahir Dar University, Ethiopia
Summary:

Mr. Aschalew Kassie Tebeje is a PhD candidate in Water Resource Engineering and Management at Bahir Dar University, Ethiopia. He holds an MSc in Soil Sciences and a BSc in Plant Sciences. With extensive experience in agricultural and natural resource management, he currently serves as a Senior Research Associate at the International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) and has worked with the International Crop Research Institute for Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT) as a consultant. Mr. Tebeje has led various projects focused on sustainable agricultural practices, land use planning, and soil fertility management in Ethiopia and Sudan, contributing to improved agricultural productivity and environmental sustainability.

His technical expertise includes integrated geospatial analysis, sustainable soil management, and extensive data analysis skills. He has published book chapters and conference papers addressing water management and irrigation challenges in Ethiopia, highlighting his commitment to advancing knowledge and practices in the field of agricultural science.

Professional Profile:

👩‍🎓Education:

  • PhD Candidate in Water Resource Engineering & Management
    Bahir Dar University, Ethiopia
  • MSc in Agriculture, Soil Sciences
  • BSc in Agriculture, Plant Sciences

🏢 Professional Experience:

Mr. Aschalew Kassie Tebeje has a diverse professional background in agricultural research and resource management. Currently, he is a Senior Research Associate at the International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI), where he contributes to projects aimed at enhancing agricultural productivity and sustainability in Ethiopia. His role involves conducting research on sustainable agricultural practices and land use planning to optimize resource utilization. Prior to this, Mr. Tebeje served as a consultant for the International Crop Research Institute for Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT), where he focused on soil fertility management and integrated geospatial analysis to address agricultural challenges in the region. His extensive fieldwork includes managing projects related to water resource management and irrigation, significantly improving soil health and crop yield in various farming communities. With a strong commitment to advancing agricultural science, Mr. Tebeje has played a crucial role in promoting sustainable farming practices that benefit both farmers and the environment.

Research Interests:

Mr. Aschalew Kassie Tebeje’s research interests lie at the intersection of sustainable agriculture, soil health, and resource management. He focuses on developing and implementing innovative agricultural practices that enhance soil fertility and improve crop productivity, particularly in semi-arid regions. His work often involves the integration of geospatial analysis and data-driven approaches to optimize land use and resource allocation. Additionally, Mr. Tebeje is passionate about exploring the impacts of climate change on agricultural systems, particularly how farmers can adapt to changing environmental conditions while maintaining sustainability. He is also interested in water resource management, specifically in irrigation techniques that promote efficient water use in agriculture. Through his research, Mr. Tebeje aims to contribute to the development of resilient agricultural practices that support food security and environmental conservation.

Top Noted Publication:

Detection of Hydrological Alteration and Soil Erosion in a Conserved Tropical Sub-Humid Ecosystem of Ethiopia

  • Journal: Environmental and Sustainability Indicators
  • Publication Date: December 2024
  • DOI: 10.1016/j.indic.2024.100498
  • Contributors: Aschalew K. Tebeje, Misbah A. Hussein, Tewodros T. Assefa, Demesew A. Mhiret, Fasikaw A. Zimale, Wubneh B. Abebe, Anwar A. Adem, Seifu A. Tilahun, Gizaw Desta, Mohammed A. Ahmed

Multi-Scale Analysis of the Impacts of Soil and Water Conservation Practices and Landscape on Grain Yield and Return on Investment in the Sub-Humid Ethiopian Highlands

  • Journal: Heliyon
  • Publication Date: September 2024
  • DOI: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e37786
  • Contributors: Aschalew K. Tebeje, Gizaw Desta, Misbah A. Hussein, Tewodros T. Assefa, Yonas L. Tsegaw, Fasikaw A. Zimale, Mohammed A. Ahmed

Time Series Land Cover Mapping and Change Detection Analysis Using Geographic Information System and Remote Sensing, Northern Ethiopia

  • Journal: Air, Soil and Water Research
  • Publication Date: January 1, 2018
  • DOI: 10.1177/1178622117751603
  • Contributors: Aschalew K. Tebeje

Effects of Ploughing by Tenkara Kend on Some Properties of Luvisols and Yield of Triticale (X-Triticoscale Wittmack) in Estie District of Amhara Region

  • Type: Dissertation/Thesis

Transition from Traditional to Modern Spate Irrigation: The Case in Kobo – Girana Valley, Amhara Region

  • Type: Conference Paper

Conclusion:

Mr. Aschalew Kassie Tebeje is a strong candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award, with an impressive academic background, substantial research experience, and significant contributions to the field of sustainable agriculture and water resource management. His work addresses critical challenges in Ethiopia and beyond, making a tangible impact on environmental sustainability and agricultural productivity.

While there are areas for improvement, such as increasing publication frequency and expanding collaborations, Mr. Tebeje’s dedication to advancing knowledge and promoting sustainable practices positions him as a valuable asset in the agricultural and environmental research community. His innovative approach and commitment to practical solutions underscore his suitability for this prestigious award.

 

 

Mithilasri M | Sericulture | Best Research Article Award

Dr. Mithilasri M | Sericulture | Best Research Article Award

Project Scientist at Anna University, India
Summary:

Dr. M. Mithilasri is an accomplished agricultural scientist specializing in sericulture, forest ecosystems, and climate change. She earned her Ph.D. from Tamil Nadu Agricultural University with a focus on clonal evaluation and genetic resource characterization of mulberry species. Currently, as a Project Scientist at Anna University, she plays a vital role in climate change capacity-building initiatives and ecological assessments. Dr. Mithilasri has authored numerous research papers in prestigious journals and has presented her findings at international conferences. Her expertise in species distribution modeling and her innovative approaches to sericulture and forest management have earned her recognition in the scientific community.

Professional Profile:

👩‍🎓Education:

  • Ph.D. in Sericulture & Plant Genetic Evaluation
    Forest College and Research Institute, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Mettupalayam, Coimbatore (2018-2022).
    Dissertation: Clonal evaluation, wood and leaf quality characterization of mulberry genetic resources.
    Secured: 91.4%.
  • M.Sc. Agriculture in Sericulture
    Faculty of Agriculture, Forest College and Research Institute, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Mettupalayam, Coimbatore (2016-2018).
    Secured: 88.2%.
  • B.Sc. in Agriculture
    Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Tamil Nadu, India (2011-2015).
    Secured: 80.6%.

🏢 Professional Experience:

Dr. M. Mithilasri is currently serving as a Project Scientist at the Centre for Climate Change and Disaster Management, Anna University, Chennai, India. Since April 2022, she has been actively involved in the “Operationalization of Climate Studio,” a project funded by the Department of Environment and Climate Change, Government of Tamil Nadu. Dr. Mithilasri has trained 45 officials from the Tamil Nadu Department of Forests and contributed as a lecturer on climate change vulnerability and district profiling at four District-Level Stakeholder Workshops on Climate Change.

Before this, Dr. Mithilasri worked on various research projects in ecological modeling, particularly focusing on species distribution modeling using the MaxEnt model and decision support systems for climate-smart agriculture. She has in-depth experience working with geospatial tools such as ArcGIS (Pro), QGIS, ERDAS, and R programming for ecological and agricultural applications.

Research Interests:

Dr. Mithilasri’s research interests lie at the intersection of climate variability, risk and vulnerability assessment, forest ecosystem management, and species distribution modeling (MaxEnt model). Her work also extends to climate-smart agriculture and the use of ecological models and advanced technologies in agricultural planning and biodiversity conservation. Additionally, her research covers areas such as mulberry genetic resources, their use in sericulture, and the impact of climate change on the forest ecosystems of Tamil Nadu.

Author Metrics:

Dr. Mithilasri has published extensively on topics related to her research expertise. Some of her notable publications include:

Mithilasri M., K.T. Parthiban, and S.M. Shankar (2023) – Nutritional and antinutritional profiling of mulberry genetic resources amenable for animal feed. Range Management and Agroforestry, 44(1): 210-215.

Mithilasri M., and K.T. Parthiban (2021) – Nursery evaluation of mulberry germplasm (Morus spp) for growth attributes. Indian Journal of Agroforestry, 23(2): 60-63.

Mithilasri M., K.T. Parthiban, et al. (2021) – Clonal evaluation of Morus spp at different growth periods. The Pharma Innovation Journal, 10(12): 1435-1437.

Mithilasri M., K. Uma (2018) – Cost of Chawki Mulberry Leaf Production – A Study in Tamil Nadu, India. Trends in Biosciences, 11(22): 3089-3093.

Mithilasri M., M. Saratha, S.M. Shankar (2021) – Handicrafts from SilkCocoons: A Novel Approach for Waste Utilization and Value Addition. Indian Silk, 12(1): 38-41.

She has also contributed to academic texts, such as her work titled Role of Silk Protein in Biomedical Application (2020), which was published by Lambert Academic Publishing.

Awards:

  • Best Oral Presentation Award, Golden Jubilee International Conference on Global Perspectives in Crop Protection for Food Security, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, 2021.

Her research contributions reflect a strong focus on practical and sustainable solutions for both agricultural and environmental challenges.

Top Noted Publication:

Assessment of species migration patterns in forest ecosystems of Tamil Nadu, India, under changing climate scenarios

  • Authors: M. Manickavasagam, M. Mithilasri, A.I. S.N., D.S. Kumar, K. Joseph
  • Journal: Theoretical and Applied Climatology
  • Year: 2024
  • Pages: 1-12
  • Description: This paper explores species migration in forest ecosystems across Tamil Nadu in response to climate change, using advanced climate models to project future patterns and assess ecosystem resilience.

Clonal Evaluation and Genetic Divergence Studies in Mulberry Genotypes

  • Authors: M. Mithilasri, K.T. Parthiban, R. Kalpana, S. S.M.
  • Journal: Asian Research Journal of Agriculture
  • Volume: 17
  • Issue: 2
  • Pages: 147-159
  • Year: 2024
  • Description: The study focuses on the clonal evaluation and genetic diversity of mulberry genotypes, crucial for sericulture and improving yield and plant quality through sustainable agricultural practices.

Spectral Analysis of Pink Mealy Bug Damaged Mulberry Plants Using Hyperspectral Radiometry

  • Authors: R. Kalpana, M. Mithilasri, K.A. Murugesh, K. Perumal R., B. Kannan
  • Journal: Journal of Advances in Biology & Biotechnology
  • Volume: 27
  • Issue: 5
  • Pages: 81-91
  • Year: 2024
  • Description: This research utilizes hyperspectral radiometry to assess damage in mulberry plants caused by the pink mealy bug. The paper presents how this technique aids in early detection and plant health management.

Nutritional and Antinutritional Profiling of Mulberry Genetic Resources Amenable for Animal Feed

  • Authors: M. Mithilasri, K.T. Parthiban, S.M. Shankar
  • Journal: Range Management and Agroforestry
  • Volume: 44
  • Issue: 1
  • Pages: 210-215
  • Year: 2023
  • Description: The paper analyzes the nutritional and antinutritional characteristics of mulberry genetic resources, emphasizing their potential for animal feed, contributing to agroforestry and animal husbandry.

Clonal Evaluation of Morus spp. at Different Growth Periods

  • Authors: M. Mithilasri, K.T. Parthiban, S.V. Krishnamoorthy, G. Umapathy, K.A. Murugesh
  • Journal: The Pharma Innovation Journal
  • Volume: 10
  • Issue: 12
  • Pages: 1435-1437
  • Year: 2021
  • Description: This study evaluates the clonal development of Morus species over various growth phases, contributing to better practices in mulberry cultivation for sericulture applications.

Conclusion:

Dr. Mithilasri M is a highly deserving candidate for the Best Research Article Award. Her extensive contributions to the field of sericulture, particularly in the context of climate change and sustainable practices, highlight her as a leading figure in agricultural science. With her proven track record of impactful research and recognition in the scientific community, she exemplifies the qualities of an exemplary researcher.

However, by addressing areas for improvement, such as broadening her collaborative efforts and enhancing public engagement, Dr. Mithilasri could further amplify her research’s relevance and applicability. Given her dedication, innovative research approaches, and commitment to climate change initiatives, she stands out as a promising candidate for this prestigious award.