Prof. Vali Rasooli Sharabiani | Biological Sciences | Editorial Board Member

Prof. Vali Rasooli Sharabiani | Biological Sciences | Editorial Board Member

University of Mohaghegh Ardabili | Iran

Dr. Vali Rasooli Sharabiani is a distinguished Professor at the University of Mohaghegh Ardabili, Iran, whose research centers on precision agriculture, smart farming technologies, and non-destructive measurement methods for sustainable crop production and food processing. His scientific work integrates artificial intelligence, hyperspectral imaging, and multivariate data analysis to enhance agricultural efficiency, resource management, and environmental protection. Dr. Sharabiani’s contributions have significantly advanced the understanding of variable rate technology, remote sensing, and the application of machine learning models such as ANNs, ANFIS, and fuzzy logic in agricultural systems. His interdisciplinary approach bridges engineering, agronomy, and data science, making his research highly influential in both academic and industrial sectors. With more than 1,500 citations, an h-index of 21, and an i10-index of 37 on Google Scholar, along with high-impact publications indexed in Scopus, his scholarly achievements reflect strong global recognition. Dr. Sharabiani’s research outputs are widely referenced in the fields of agricultural mechanization, energy-efficient drying systems, and precision monitoring of crop and soil properties.

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Featured Publications

Kaveh, M., Sharabiani, V. R., Chayjan, R. A., & Taghinezhad, E. (2018). ANFIS and ANNs model for prediction of moisture diffusivity and specific energy consumption of potato, garlic, and cantaloupe drying under convective hot air dryer. Information Processing in Agriculture, 5(3), 372–387.

Kaveh, M., Chayjan, R. A., Taghinezhad, E., Sharabiani, V. R., & Motevali, A. (2020). Evaluation of specific energy consumption and GHG emissions for different drying methods (Case study: Pistacia Atlantica). Journal of Cleaner Production, 259, 120963.

Jahanbakhshi, A., Kaveh, M., Taghinezhad, E., & Rasooli Sharabiani, V. (2020). Assessment of kinetics, effective moisture diffusivity, and specific energy consumption in the pistachio kernel drying process in microwave drying. Journal of Food Processing and Preservation, 44(6), e14449.

Jahedi Rad, S., Kaveh, M., Sharabiani, V. R., & Taghinezhad, E. (2018). Fuzzy logic, artificial neural network, and mathematical model for prediction of white mulberry drying kinetics. Heat and Mass Transfer, 54(11), 3361–3374.

Rasooli Sharabiani, V., Kaveh, M., Abdi, R., Szymanek, M., & Tanaś, W. (2021). Estimation of moisture ratio for apple drying by convective and microwave methods using artificial neural network modeling. Scientific Reports, 11(1), 9155.

Mr. Muhammad Azhar Memon | Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Muhammad Azhar Memon | Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

PhD Scholar, Nanjing Agricultural University, China, Pakistan

Dr. Muhammad Azhar, also known as Azhar Memon, is a dedicated veterinary professional and researcher specializing in veterinary parasitology 🦠. With an M.Phil. in Veterinary Parasitology from Sindh Agriculture University, he has actively contributed to animal healthcare, disease surveillance, and research in Pakistan. Currently, he serves as a Veterinary Doctor/Surgeon at Pet Village Animal Hospital, Karachi, and as a Veterinary Officer for the Government of Sindh. His expertise spans molecular parasitology, animal disease surveillance, and livestock management, making significant contributions to veterinary science.

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🎓 Educational Background

Dr. Azhar holds a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) 🎓 from Sindh Agriculture University, Tando Jam (2013-2018). Pursuing his passion for research, he completed an M.Phil. in Veterinary Parasitology (2019-2020) from the same institution. His academic excellence earned him the Chancellor’s Gold Medal 🏅 in the Faculty of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Sciences.

💼 Professional Experience

With extensive experience in veterinary medicine and research, Dr. Azhar has worked across various institutions. He currently serves as a Veterinary Officer at the Livestock and Fisheries Department, Government of Sindh and as a Veterinary Doctor/Surgeon at Pet Village Animal Hospital, Karachi. Previously, he contributed as a Research Associate at the Sindh Institute of Animal Health and as a Research Scholar at Sindh Agriculture University. His work spans animal healthcare, disease surveillance, livestock management, and vaccine development 🏥.

🏆 Awards and Honors

Dr. Azhar’s contributions to veterinary science have been recognized with prestigious accolades. He received the Chancellor’s Gold Medal 🏅 for academic excellence and was awarded the HEC Indigenous Scholarship 🎓 by the Higher Education Commission of Pakistan. His active membership in professional societies, including the Pakistan Society of Parasitology and Pakistan Veterinary Medical Practitioner, further highlights his commitment to the field.

🔬 Research Focus

Dr. Azhar’s research is centered on veterinary parasitology, zoonotic diseases, animal disease surveillance, and antimicrobial resistance 🔍. He has contributed to molecular diagnostics, vaccine development, and livestock disease management. His studies on Haemonchus contortus, beta-lactamase resistance in Escherichia coli, and cadmium toxicity in male reproduction have been published in reputed journals, reflecting his expertise in veterinary and biomedical sciences.

🔝 Top Publications

Effect of Chilling, Freezing and Freeze-Thaw Cycles on Quality Characteristics of Goat Meat (Chevon) – Pakistan Journal of Zoology, 2025. [DOI: 10.17582/JOURNAL.PJZ/20240129072937]

Research Progress of Cadmium Toxicity on Male Reproduction Health – ASK Publishers, 2024.

A Comprehensive Review on Haemonchus contortus Excretory and Secretory Proteins (HcESPs): Vaccine Development and Diagnostic Antigen – Acta Tropica, 2024. [DOI: 10.1016/J.ACTATROPICA.2024.107462]

Detection of extended-spectrum beta-lactamase genes among Escherichia coli isolates of buffalo mastitis mil – Ecological Genetics and Genomics, 2024. [DOI: 10.1016/J.EGG.2024.100297]

Babesiosis: Current status and future perspectives in Pakistan and chemotherapy used in livestock and pet animals – Heliyon, 2023. [DOI: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e17172]

🔚 Conclusion

Dr. Muhammad Azhar is a distinguished veterinarian, researcher, and academic committed to advancing veterinary medicine 🐾. His contributions to animal healthcare, disease control, and biomedical research have earned him significant recognition. With a passion for veterinary science and parasitology, he continues to innovate and contribute to the well-being of animals and public health.