Dr. Debjyoti Majumder | Environmental Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Debjyoti Majumder | Environmental Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Debjyoti Majumder , Environmental Chemistry , Clover Organic Pvt. Ltd, India

Dr. Debjyoti Majumder (Ph.D., NET-ICAR) is an agricultural scientist with a specialization in agrometeorology, climate-resilient agriculture, and crop modeling. He has built a distinguished career addressing climate change impacts on crop systems, particularly focusing on rice and maize in eastern India. With a robust academic background from Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya (BCKV) and Punjab Agricultural University (PAU), he combines theoretical insights with practical field applications. Currently serving as Subject Matter Expert at Clover Organic Pvt. Ltd. in Shillong, Meghalaya, he actively contributes to organic agriculture initiatives, project management, FPO support, and climate adaptation strategies. Previously, he worked as a Scientist (Agrometeorology) at Malda Krishi Vigyan Kendra and as a Technical Officer under the Ministry of Earth Sciences. Dr. Majumder has earned national recognition for his research and has contributed to over 30 scholarly publications. He is passionate about sustainable development, weather-based agroadvisory systems, and integrating ICT tools for farmer-centric innovation.

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Summary of Suitability for Award:

Dr. Majumder has an impressive educational background with a Ph.D. in Agriculture, specializing in climate change impacts on crop productivity and resilience. He has received several prestigious scholarships, including a Junior Research Fellowship from the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR). His research focus on agrometeorology, weather-based advisory services, climate change impact, and sustainable agriculture is of significant importance in the current global context of climate change. His ability to integrate weather forecasting and crop management practices to help farmers is a testament to his impactful and practical research. His Google Scholar citations (266) and H-index (8) further emphasize the significance of his contributions. Dr. Debjyoti Majumder is a highly suitable candidate for the “Best Researcher Awards”. His academic achievements, innovative and impactful research in agrometeorology and sustainable agriculture, leadership roles, and widespread recognition by peers and academic institutions clearly demonstrate his excellence as a researcher. His work contributes significantly to climate change mitigation and agricultural sustainability, making him a key figure in his field.

🎓Education:

Dr. Majumder completed his B.Sc. in Agriculture from Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya (BCKV), West Bengal, with specialization in natural resource management and rural work training. He pursued his M.Sc. in Agrometeorology from Punjab Agricultural University (PAU), where his research focused on assessing the impact of climate change on maize yield and water productivity through microclimate modification. He later earned his Ph.D. in Agrometeorology from BCKV, submitting a thesis on modeling rice productivity under future climate scenarios using the ORYZA2000 model. His academic excellence was consistently recognized through university merit scholarships, ICAR JRF (All India Rank 44), and department topper awards. In addition to formal degrees, he undertook short-term certifications in R programming, AI tools, and renewable energy in agriculture. He also participated in a summer training program at Tel Aviv University, Israel, adding international exposure to his academic journey. His education has provided a solid foundation in research, extension, and policy relevance.

🏢Work Experience:

Dr. Majumder is currently serving as a Subject Matter Expert at Clover Organic Pvt. Ltd., Shillong, where he is involved in implementing climate-resilient agricultural practices, promoting organic certification, and managing development projects for farmer producer organizations (FPOs). Prior to this, he worked as SMS (Agrometeorology) at Malda Krishi Vigyan Kendra under UBKV, West Bengal, where he was responsible for disseminating agromet advisories, conducting farmer trainings, preparing weather forecasts, and managing drought/pest alerts. He also served as a Technical Officer at Bihar Agricultural University under the Ministry of Earth Sciences, where he contributed to the Gramin Krishi Mausam Sewa project by working on weather forecasting and agro-climatic research. Across these roles, he has integrated decision support tools, crop models, and ICT platforms for data-driven agricultural planning. His work spans from field-level interventions to strategic planning for climate adaptation and digital agriculture, making him a versatile contributor to sustainable rural development.

🏅Awards: 

Dr. Majumder has received multiple accolades in recognition of his research and extension contributions. He was honored with the Young Scientist Award by the Institute of Scholars (INSc), Bengaluru, and the Best KVK Scientist Award by Vigyan Varta, Bhubaneswar. He also received the Young Scientist Award in Agrometeorology from UBKV and was recognized for Best Oral Presentations at national symposia hosted by TNAU and UBKV. His poster on climate-resilient agriculture earned the 2nd Best Poster Award at an international seminar hosted by the Society for Fertilizer and Environment. Additionally, he won the Paper of Excellence Award from ICAR-CRIDA and the Indian Society of Agrophysics. His academic achievements include being a university merit scholar, department topper, and ICAR JRF recipient. With over 260 citations and an H-index of 8, Dr. Majumder has demonstrated scholarly impact. He also received a DST-SERB travel grant to represent his work internationally, underlining the relevance of his research.

🔬Research Focus:

Dr. Majumder’s research centers on climate-resilient agriculture, crop modeling, and agrometeorological applications. His primary focus is on quantifying the impacts of climate variability on rice and maize productivity using advanced crop simulation models such as ORYZA2000, DSSAT, and INFOCROP. He explores climate risk management through microclimate modification, water-use efficiency, and sustainable input application. His research also integrates ICT tools, such as R, Weather Cock, Drinc, and QGIS, to develop decision support systems for farmers and policymakers. He is particularly interested in modeling future climate scenarios and designing location-specific adaptation strategies that are practical and scalable. In addition, he works on organic farming systems, watershed management, and participatory technology development. Dr. Majumder’s work bridges the gap between predictive modeling and grassroots implementation, enabling him to support climate-smart planning in vulnerable agro-ecological zones. His goal is to enhance agricultural resilience while promoting environmentally sustainable practices in India’s diverse farming landscapes.

Publication Top Notes:

1. Physiological and Molecular Mechanism of Insect Herbivory Tolerance in Plants: A Potential Tool for Resistance Breeding

2. Climate-Smart Technologies for Improving Sugarcane Sustainability in India – A Review

3. Mechanical Transplanting of Rice for Reducing Water, Energy, and Labor Footprints with Improved Rice Yields in the Tropics

 

Dr. Seyed Mohammad Amini | Green Chemistry Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Seyed Mohammad Amini | Green Chemistry Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Seyed Mohammad Amini | Iran University of Medical Sciences | Iran

Seyed Mohammad Amini, Ph.D., is a dedicated scientist and Assistant Professor at the Radiation Biology Research Center, Iran University of Medical Sciences, specializing in medical nanotechnology. Born on February 1, 1986, he has over a decade of experience in research and development, particularly in biopharmaceuticals, nanotechnology for drug delivery, and imaging. His work has led to innovations in nanoparticle-based formulations for cancer diagnostics and therapy, including pioneering techniques in hyperthermia and photodynamic therapy. Dr. Amini’s contributions extend to clinical radiology with hands-on expertise in CT and MRI systems. He is fluent in Persian, Kurdish, and English and actively contributes to interdisciplinary projects involving teams of scientists worldwide.

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Summary of Suitability for Award:

Dr. Seyed Mohammad Amini stands as a highly qualified candidate for the “Best Researcher Award” due to his extensive expertise and contributions across several interdisciplinary fields within nanomedicine and biomedical applications. With a Ph.D. and M.Sc. in Medical Nanotechnology from Tehran University of Medical Sciences, he has amassed over 12 years of research and development experience in biopharmaceutical drug development, drug delivery systems, and radiological technology. Dr. Amini’s unique cross-functional research has demonstrated excellence in both theoretical and applied sciences, especially in his innovative work on metal and metal oxide nanostructures, which are pivotal in radiation therapy, photodynamic therapy, and hyperthermia for cancer treatment.

🎓Education:

Dr. Amini completed his Ph.D. in Medical Nanotechnology from Tehran University of Medical Sciences (2012-2017), where he specialized in nanoliposomal formulations for controlled cancer drug delivery, supervised by distinguished professors such as Dr. Sharmin Kharrazi and Prof. Jaafari. His Master’s degree (2010-2012) in Medical Nanotechnology from the same university included developing gold nanoparticles for enhanced photodynamic cancer treatment. His academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Radiology (2008-2010) at Tehran University of Medical Sciences, where he gained foundational knowledge in imaging systems and radiology practice. His academic achievements include ranking among the top candidates in national entrance exams for each degree level in Iran.

🏢Work Experience:

With 12 years of extensive R&D experience, Dr. Amini has developed expertise in biopharmaceutical nanotechnology and medical imaging, holding a position as Assistant Professor at the Radiation Biology Research Center, Iran University of Medical Sciences, since 2017. His research spans across drug delivery systems, synthesis of biogenic nanoparticles, and biosensors for targeted drug delivery, along with four years of practical experience as a radiology technologist. Notable projects include developing gold nanoparticles for photodynamic therapy and metal oxide nanoparticles for antimicrobial and theranostic applications. He has contributed significantly to the field of medical nanotechnology with over 50 peer-reviewed publications, patents, and collaborative research grants, proving his capability to lead interdisciplinary teams and communicate effectively across scientific fields.

🏅Awards:

Dr. Amini’s academic excellence is demonstrated by his achievements, such as ranking first in the 2014 Comprehensive Exam for Ph.D. students in Medical Nanotechnology and being awarded the honor of excellence for his M.Sc. thesis by the Iranian Nanotechnology Initiative Council. He ranked second nationally in Iran’s Ph.D. entrance exam in 2012 and has consistently placed highly in national competitions, including the National Nano Competition (7th place, 2012). Dr. Amini’s contributions to medical nanotechnology, specifically in nanoformulations for cancer treatment, have earned him multiple awards and patents for innovative theranostic systems, showcasing his impact in nanomedicine.

🔬Research Focus:

Dr. Amini’s research expertise spans five main areas: nanotechnology for radiotherapy, hyperthermia treatments, photodynamic therapy, green synthesis of nanoparticles, and theranostic applications. He leads pioneering work in developing multifunctional nanoparticles for cancer therapy, including nanostructures for precise thermal and photodynamic treatment. His contributions to biogenic metal nanoparticles for radiosensitization and antimicrobial purposes have furthered the capabilities of non-toxic, plant-based nanomaterial synthesis. Additionally, Dr. Amini has contributed to biosensor innovation by bioconjugating nanostructures with biomolecules for targeted diagnostics and treatments. His research aims to bridge diagnostic and therapeutic applications with nanoparticle-enabled platforms to achieve safer, more effective cancer therapies.

Publication Top Notes:

  1. “Preparation of antimicrobial metallic nanoparticles with bioactive compounds”
    • Citations: 146
  2. “Metal nanoparticles synthesis through natural phenolic acids”
    • Citations: 107
  3. “Evaluation of size, morphology, concentration, and surface effect of gold nanoparticles on X-ray attenuation in computed tomography”
    • Citations: 74
  4. “Safety of nanotechnology in food industries”
    • Citations: 73
  5. “Expression analysis of circulating plasma long noncoding RNAs in colorectal cancer: The relevance of lncRNAs ATB and CCAT1 as potential clinical hallmarks”