Prof. Young-Son Cho | Climate research | Distinguished Scientist Award

Prof. Young-Son Cho | Climate research | Distinguished Scientist Award

Prof. Young-Son Cho | Professor | Gyeongsang National University | South Korea

Academic Background

Prof. Young-Son Cho completed his B.Sc. in Agriculture at Gyeongsang National University in Korea, followed by an M.Sc. in Crop Science at Shimane University in Japan under the Monbukagakusho Scholarship. He earned his Ph.D. in Crop Science from Gyeongsang National University and further advanced his research as a JSPS Research Fellow at Ehime University in Japan. Over his career, he has accumulated a substantial body of work with over three hundred citations, more than twenty-five documents, and a strong h-index reflecting the impact and relevance of his research, as recorded in Scopus and Google Scholar.

Research Focus

Prof. Cho’s research centers on sustainable and eco-friendly crop cultivation. He focuses on developing low-carbon water management technologies in paddy rice, enhancing climate resilience in soybean production, and quantifying abiotic stress impacts in upland crops such as potato and sweet potato through advanced imaging techniques. His work integrates precision agriculture, machine learning, and explainable AI to optimize crop management and mitigate climate-related risks.

Work Experience

Prof. Cho began his professional career as a crop physiologist at Yeongnam Agricultural Research Institute, where he contributed to direct-seeded rice cultivation research. He later joined the Rural Development Administration as a research scientist, followed by multiple roles in advisory and field consulting capacities. He has served in senior specialist positions and directed eco-friendly agricultural programs, including certification centers for agricultural products. His international exposure includes research collaboration in the United States and Japan, enhancing his global perspective in crop science and sustainable agriculture.

Key Contributions

Prof. Cho has made significant contributions in applying AI and remote sensing technologies to monitor and classify crop water stress, enabling early detection of abiotic stress and improved yield management. He has pioneered low-carbon agricultural practices, optimized soybean cultivation under climate variability, and developed industrial insect rearing systems for agricultural applications. His work has advanced both the scientific understanding and practical implementation of eco-friendly and resilient crop systems.

Awards & Recognition

Prof. Cho has been recognized for his leadership and expertise in crop science, particularly in the integration of sustainable agricultural practices and innovative research methodologies. His contributions to eco-friendly agriculture and climate-adaptive cultivation have earned him professional accolades and institutional recognition.

Professional Roles & Memberships

Prof. Cho has held influential roles, including directing agricultural product certification centers, chairing subcommittees on education and research integration, and leading carbon neutrality and green growth initiatives. He has also contributed to professional societies, editorial boards, and advisory committees, reflecting his active engagement in shaping agricultural policy and research direction.

Profile

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Featured Publications

Choi, J. W., Cho, S. B., Hidayat, M. S., & Kim, G. Application of multimodal data fusion and explainable AI for classifying water stress in sweet potatoes. Frontiers in Plant Science.

Park, M. S., Faqeerzada, A., Jang, S. H., & Cho, B. K. Detection of abiotic stress in potato and sweet potato plants using hyperspectral imaging and machine learning. Plants.

Cho, S. B., Hidayat, M. S., Choi, J. W., & Kim, G. Recent methods for evaluating crop water stress using AI techniques: A review. Sensors.

Park, M. S., Kim, H., Lee, H., & Cho, B. K. Determination of water stress in field crops using hyperspectral imaging. Conference Paper.

Cho, S. B., Hidayat, M. S., & Choi, J. W. Early detection of tomato gray mold based on multispectral imaging and machine learning. Sensors.

Impact Statement / Vision

Prof. Cho envisions advancing sustainable agriculture through precision crop management and innovative technologies. His work aims to enhance food security, mitigate climate impact, and promote eco-friendly cultivation practices globally, bridging scientific research with practical agricultural solutions.

Anna Vatsanidou | Climate Simulation | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Anna Vatsanidou | Climate Simulation | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor | National Kapodistrian University Athens | Greece

Assist. Prof. Dr. Anna Vatsanidou is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Agricultural Development, Agri-food and Natural Resources Management of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens. She is a highly skilled agriculturist with expertise in integrated agricultural production systems and environmental assessment. Over the years, she has significantly contributed to the advancement of sustainable agriculture and environmental impact studies in the agri-food sector. With active involvement in multiple international and national projects, she has established herself as a prominent researcher and educator dedicated to promoting sustainable agricultural development and innovative farming practices.

Publication Profile

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Education Background

Assist. Prof. Dr. Anna Vatsanidou pursued her academic journey in agriculture and environmental sciences with strong dedication. She earned her MSc in integrated agricultural production systems, which gave her a solid foundation in advanced farming methods. She later obtained her PhD in Environmental Assessment from the Department of Agriculture, Crop Production and Rural Environment at the University of Thessaly. This academic background equipped her with a strong interdisciplinary understanding, combining agricultural sciences with environmental sustainability approaches, and prepared her for impactful research in precision agriculture and life cycle assessment methods in the agri-food sector.

Professional Experience

Assist. Prof. Dr. Anna Vatsanidou has accumulated diverse professional experience across academia, research institutions, and applied agricultural practice. She worked as a PhD Researcher at the National Center for Research and Technological Development, focusing on environmental impact assessment in the agri-food sector. Additionally, she served as an external research fellow at the Agricultural University of Athens and the University of Thessaly. Her career also includes roles as an agronomist in public organizations, private institutions, and as a project manager at the Benaki Phytopathological Institute, where she coordinated national and European research projects contributing to agricultural innovation and sustainability.

Awards and Honors

Throughout her career, Assist. Prof. Dr. Anna Vatsanidou has been recognized for her significant involvement in prestigious research collaborations and competitive project initiatives. She has participated in several European projects under programs such as Interreg-MED, and PRIMA. Her contributions to projects like FutureFarm, RoboFarm, PEFMED, PoliRural, Organic Plus, and SmartOliveGrove reflect her recognized expertise and collaborative leadership. Nationally, she has also been part of cutting-edge initiatives like SmartPeach and InsectFeedAroma. Her role in securing and managing such projects stands as an acknowledgment of her professional achievements in agricultural research and sustainable innovation.

Research Focus

The primary research focus of Assist. Prof. Dr. Anna Vatsanidou centers on sustainable agriculture, precision farming, and environmental impact evaluation. She specializes in the use of life cycle assessment (LCA) for analyzing the environmental footprint across the agri-food production and processing chain. Her work extends to the development of precision agriculture techniques, environmentally friendly pest control solutions, and innovative production systems aligned with climate resilience and sustainability goals. By bridging technological advancement with ecological responsibility, her research supports both academic progress and practical agricultural transformation toward greener and more efficient production systems.

Publication Top Notes

  • Real-time freshness prediction for Apples and Lettuces using imaging recognition and advanced algorithms in a user-friendly mobile application
    Published Year: 2025
    Citation: 1

  • Cybersecurity threats and mitigation measures in agriculture 4.0 and 5.0
    Published Year: 2024
    Citation: 10

  • Precision farming technologies on crop protection: A stakeholders survey
    Published Year: 2023
    Citation: 35

  • Precision farming technologies for crop protection: A meta-analysis
    Published Year: 2023
    Citation: 40

  • Environmental Impact Assessment of Emission Reduction Technologies
    Published Year: 2023
    Citation: 20

Conclusion

Assist. Prof. Dr. Anna Vatsanidou is a dedicated academic and researcher committed to advancing sustainable agriculture, environmental assessment, and precision farming. Her academic foundation, diverse professional background, and extensive participation in international research projects highlight her expertise and impact in the agri-food sector. Through her innovative research approaches and contributions to European and national initiatives, she continues to play an influential role in shaping the future of sustainable agricultural practices and environmental management. Her career represents a strong blend of science, practice, and policy integration for agricultural development.

Sseguya Fred | Environmental Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Sseguya Fred | Environmental Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Doctoral Researcher, Sungkyunkwan University, South Korea

🌍 Dr. Sseguya Fred, born on March 24, 1987, is a dedicated Doctoral Researcher at Sungkyunkwan University, Seoul, South Korea, specializing in water and environmental engineering. With a strong academic background and professional expertise, he integrates advanced technologies like machine learning and remote sensing to address pressing global challenges in hydrology, flooding, and drought analysis. Fred’s research contributions reflect his commitment to sustainable resource management and environmental engineering. 🌱📊

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Education

🎓 Dr. Sseguya Fred holds a Doctoral Researcher position at Sungkyunkwan University, Seoul, South Korea, in the Department of Civil, Architectural, and Environmental System Engineering. He earned a Master of Science in Water Resources Technology and Management from the University of Birmingham, UK 🌧️, and a Bachelor of Science in Civil and Water Resources Engineering from the University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. 🌊📘

Experience

🔧 Fred worked as an Engineer for Uganda’s Ministry of Water and Environment (2013–2019), overseeing water diversion for dam construction, monitoring water quality 🌿, and ensuring environmental compliance. Since 2020, he has been advancing water and environmental engineering research at Sungkyunkwan University, focusing on machine learning, remote sensing, and hydrological systems. 🛰️💻

Research Interests

📡 Dr. Sseguya Fred’s research spans hydrology and water resource management, remote sensing applications, and the integration of machine learning for analyzing floods and droughts. He is also passionate about environmental engineering and the sustainable management of hydraulic systems. 🌍💧

Awards

🏆 Although specific awards are not listed, Dr. Fred’s academic journey and professional achievements demonstrate his dedication to excellence in environmental engineering and hydrology.

Publications

Deep Learning Ensemble for Flood Probability Analysis

Drought Quantification in Africa Using Remote Sensing, Gaussian Kernel, and Machine Learning

Emanuele Calabrò | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Emanuele Calabrò | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Docente, MIUR (Ministero dell’Istruzione e del merito), Italy

Prof. Emanuele Calabrò, a distinguished physicist, currently serves as a Full Professor of Physics at the Technological Technical Institute of Messina “Verona-Trento” in Italy. With a career spanning over several decades, Prof. Calabrò has made significant contributions to various fields, including applied physics, experimental physics of matter, and biophysics. His expertise extends to areas such as electromagnetic fields pollution, biotechnology, solar energy, astronomy, and topography.

 

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Education 🎓

Prof. Emanuele Calabrò obtained his Bachelor’s degrees in Physics and Engineering from the University of Messina in Italy, with exceptional final evaluations. He further pursued post-graduate training courses and a Master’s degree in the General Theory of Physical Sciences from the University “G. Marconi” in Rome, Italy.

Experience 💼

Throughout his career, Prof. Calabrò has held various academic positions, including teaching assistantships and professorships at esteemed institutions such as the University of Messina and the Technical Technological Institute in Siena, Italy. His teaching and research endeavors have spanned topics ranging from electrotechnics to biomedical physics and electronic measurements.

Research Interests 🔬

Prof. Calabrò’s research interests encompass a diverse range of areas, including man-made electromagnetic fields pollution, biophysics, the use of resonant frequencies for cancer treatment, solar energy optimization, astronomy, and topography. His pioneering work explores the effects of electromagnetic fields on organic systems, the alignment of proteins under electromagnetic fields, and the application of photogrammetry in evaluating structural decay.

Awards 🏆

Prof. Emanuele Calabrò has been recognized for his exemplary contributions to academia and research. He was the winner of the “Award for Excellence in Research” in the Academic Brand Awards-18 and has received certificates of recognition for his services as a reviewer for Bentham Science Publishers. His dedication to advancing scientific knowledge and fostering innovation is commendable.

Publications 📚

Calabrò, E., & Mammano, A. (1992). Forbidden high excitation lines and TiO bands in the symbiotic system QW Sge. Astrophysics and Space Science, 197, 251-256.

Calabrò, E. (2009). Determining optimum tilt angles of photovoltaic panels at typical north tropical latitudes. Journal of Renewable and Sustainable Energy, 1, 033104.

Calabrò, E., & Magazù, S. (2010). Monitoring Electromagnetic Field Emitted by High Frequencies Home Utilities. Journal of Electromagnetic Analysis & Applications, 2(9), 571-579.

Calabrò, E., & Magazù, S. (2018). Resonant interaction between electromagnetic fields and proteins: A possible starting point for the treatment of cancer. Electromagnetic Biology and Medicine, 37(3), 155-168.