Shaila Sharmin | Agriculture | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Shaila Sharmin | Agriculture | Women Researcher Award

Associate Professor, College of Agricultural Sciences, IUBAT | Bangladesh

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🌱 DR. SHAILA SHARMIN, PH.D.

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES

🎯 OBJECTIVE

To continually grow as a researcher and educator while mentoring others through the exchange of knowledge and expertise.

🌟 ATTRIBUTES

  • Extensive academic and technical expertise in Environmental Geo-Chemistry, Agricultural Chemistry, and Plant Science.
  • Proficient in mentoring team members to expand research capabilities.
  • Skilled in fostering a stimulating environment for collaborative learning and high-standard research.
  • Adaptive and proactive in solving complex challenges and leveraging cutting-edge technology in academia and industry.
  • Over a decade of experience in research and teaching at renowned institutions.

🎓 EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Educational Qualifications:

  • Ph.D. in Environmental Science (Specialization: Environmental Geo-Chemistry)
    Keio University, Japan (Graduated: Sept 2010)
  • Master of Science in Agricultural Chemistry
    Bangladesh Agricultural University (BAU), Bangladesh (Graduated: Dec 2004)
  • Bachelor of Science in Agriculture
    Bangladesh Agricultural University (BAU), Bangladesh (Graduated: June 2003)

💼 PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Academic and Teaching Roles:

  • Associate Professor (2011–Present)
    International University of Business, Agriculture, and Technology (IUBAT), Dhaka, Bangladesh
    Taught courses including Agricultural Chemistry, Plant Nutrition, Soil Science, Horticulture, and Agronomy.
  • Graduate Research Assistant (2007–2010)
    Keio University, Japan
    Conducted research in trace metal pollution, rare earth elements, and sediment partitioning in Tokyo’s urban rivers.
  • Graduate Research Assistant (2003–2004)
    Bangladesh Agricultural University
    Focused on soil science, particularly nodulation and nutrient dynamics in mungbean cultivars across various soil types.

🔬 CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON AGRICULTURE

Dr. Shaila Sharmin’s contributions to environmental and agricultural sciences span diverse topics:

  1. Assessment of urban river pollution (base metals, rare earth elements, Zn, and Pb) in Tokyo, Japan.
  2. Investigating sediment mobility and contamination dynamics in water systems.
  3. Understanding the effect of micronutrients on plant growth and soil properties in Bangladesh.
  4. Research collaborations with institutions like Bangladesh Agricultural University.

🌍 IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Dr. Sharmin’s work has significantly influenced:

  • Environmental geochemistry studies, offering valuable insights into urban pollution and sustainable practices.
  • Advancing soil and plant nutrition research, contributing to sustainable agriculture practices.
  • Mentorship of numerous students and researchers, strengthening academic foundations in Bangladesh and beyond.

📚 ACADEMIC CITATIONS AND PUBLICATIONS

  • Publications: Authored impactful research articles in journals like Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta.
  • Conference Abstracts: Presented papers in prestigious conferences such as the Goldschmidt Conference (Canada, Switzerland).
  • Awards and Scholarships:
    • Monbukagakusho Scholarship, Japan (2007–2010).
    • IUBAT’s Professor Dr. M. Alimullah Miyan Research Publication Reward (2013, 2019).

🏆 LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Dr. Sharmin aspires to:

  • Expand her research into sustainable agricultural practices for global food security.
  • Train the next generation of scientists and educators through mentorship and innovative teaching techniques.
  • Continue contributing to policy development in agricultural education and environmental sustainability in Bangladesh and worldwide.

📋 OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

  • Reviewer for Science Domain International.
  • Member of scientific bodies like the Mineralogical Society and Krishibid Institution Bangladesh (KIB).
  • Active participation in committees addressing academic quality assurance and social issues, such as the Sexual Harassment Committee at IUBAT.

🎓 TRAININGS AND WORKSHOPS

  • Pedagogical Skills Enhancement (Winrock International, 2015).
  • Agricultural Education and Training Programs (USAID-Funded, 2017–2018).
  • Curriculum and Quality Assurance Training (Bangladesh Agricultural University, 2016).

🌐 CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION

  • Annual Goldschmidt Conferences (Canada and Switzerland).
  • Workshops on SDGs and perennial rice cultivation in China.
  • Key presentations on urban sediment pollution in Japan.

🌟 HIGHLIGHTS IN NUMBERS

  • Over 15 years of research and academic experience.
  • Recognized by international scholarships and awards.
  • Strong collaborations with local and international institutions.

📑 NOTABLE PUBLICATIONS 

"Textile effluent treatment in a pilot-scale UASB bioreactor followed by biofilter and aerobic processes

  • Authors: Miah, M.S. , Hossain, M.S. , Ali, M.S. , Sharmin, S. , Zakir, H.M.
  • Journal: Case Studies in Chemical and Environmental Engineering
  • Year: 2025

"Reduction of Potassium Supply Alters the Production and Quality Traits of Ipomoea batatas cv. BAU Sweetpotato-5 Tubers

  • Authors: Sharmin, S. , Arfin, M.N.H. , Tareque, A.M.M.M.U. , Talukder, M.A.S. , Robin, A.H.K.
  • Journal: Stresses
  • Year: 2024

"Trace Metal Contents in Farm Soils and Potato Tubers Grown in Mymensingh District of Bangladesh and Their Implications for Human Health

  • Authors: Sarker, N. , Saha, A. , Sharmin, S. , Rashid, M.H. , Zakir, H.M.
  • Journal: Exposure and Health
  • Year: 2024

"Human health implications of trace metal contamination in topsoils and brinjal fruits harvested from a famous brinjal-producing area in Bangladesh

  • Authors: Bushra, A. , Zakir, H.M. , Sharmin, S. , Rahman, M.S. , Mallick, S.
  • Journal:Scientific Reports
  • Year: 2022

"Human health exposure and risks of arsenic from contaminated soils and brinjal fruits collected from different producers and retailers levels

  • Authors: Zakir, H.M. , Quadir, Q.F. , Bushra, A. , Rashid, M.H. , Rahman, A.
  • Journal: Environmental Geochemistry and Health
  • Year: 2022

Nagaraj Gokavi | Arabica coffee genotypes | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Nagaraj Gokavi | Arabica coffee genotypes | Best Researcher Award

Central Coffee Research Institute | India

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EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Dr. Nagaraj Gokavi began his academic journey with a strong foundation in horticulture, culminating in a Ph.D. in Horticulture Science from the University of Horticultural Sciences, Bagalkot, Karnataka, India, in August 2021. His academic achievements include a graduation with distinction, where he attained a final grade of 90.00%. Notably, he was the recipient of the Donors Scholarship for the academic year 2014-15, showcasing early recognition of his academic prowess.

PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Central Coffee Research Institute - Research Assistant Gr. I (Agronomy)

In his current role at the Central Coffee Research Institute under the Coffee Board of India, Dr. Gokavi has been contributing significantly to the development of climate-resilient technologies for combating the impact of climate change on coffee. His responsibilities encompass the development of integrated crop management practices, introduction of cost-effective agrotechniques, and collaboration with multidisciplinary teams for innovative research methodologies.

Krishi Vigyana Kendra - Senior Research Fellow (Horticulture)

During his tenure as a Senior Research Fellow at Krishi Vigyana Kendra, Dr. Gokavi presented research findings at numerous conferences, totaling five. He actively engaged in statistical analysis, contributing to the publication of 37 research articles in peer-reviewed journals. His commitment to knowledge dissemination is evident through the organization of training programs for growers and participation in On Farm Testings (OFT) and farmers field school (FFS) activities.

CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON ARABICA COFFEE GENOTYPES

Dr. Gokavi's research focus is on the morphological and molecular characterization of Arabica coffee genotypes for productivity and quality traits. He has demonstrated expertise in experimental design, data collection, and statistical analysis, resulting in the successful implementation of novel methodologies and optimized research processes. His work has contributed to the development of climate-resilient technologies and the enhancement of crop production efficiency.

IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Acknowledging Dr. Gokavi's significant contributions, he has been recognized with prestigious awards, including the "Best Oral Presentation Award" at the National Symposium on Horticulture Crops of Humid Tropics in 2022 and the "Best Poster Presentation Award" at the National Symposium on Horticultural Crops of Humid Tropics for Nutritional and Livelihood Security in 2022.

ACADEMIC CITES

Dr. Gokavi's impact is further reflected in his extensive publication record, with 37 articles in peer-reviewed journals. His work has not only advanced the knowledge base in horticulture but has also positioned the institutions he has been associated with as leaders in the field.

LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Dr. Nagaraj Gokavi's legacy is characterized by his dedication to advancing scientific knowledge, disseminating expertise, and implementing cutting-edge approaches in agricultural research. His future contributions are anticipated to further elevate the field of horticulture, combining innovation, sustainability, and impactful research methodologies.

Notable Publications 

Value Chain Analysis of Arabica Coffee in Karnataka 2022(2)

Diatomaceous Earth as a Source of Silicon and its Impact on Soil Physical and Chemical Properties, Yield and Quality, Pests and Disease Incidence of Arabica Coffee cv. Chandragiri 2021(6)

Humic acid as foliar and soil application improve the growth, yield and quality of coffee (cv. C × R) in Western Ghats of India 2021(10)