Jorge Chalco Vera | Agricultural science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Jorge Chalco Vera – Agricultural science- Best Researcher Award 

Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas | Argentina

Author Profile 

Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

He embarked on his academic journey at the Facultad de Agronomía y Zootecnia, Universidad Nacional de Tucumán, Argentina, where he earned his degree as an Agricultural Engineer on October 31, 2012. His academic pursuits were characterized by a strong focus on agronomy and zootecnia, laying a solid foundation for his future research endeavors. His early academic years were marked by a keen interest in plant ecophysiology and sustainable agricultural practices, which would later define his career trajectory.

 Professional Endeavors 💼

Following his graduation,His professional journey began with an advanced internship in the Section of Sugarcane Breeding at EEAOC Experimental Station in Tucumán, Argentina, from 2012 to 2013. This experience provided him with hands-on expertise in sugarcane breeding, a critical crop for Argentina’s agricultural sector.

In 2014, he expanded his horizons internationally as a graduate intern at CIFOR (Center for International Forestry Research) in Nairobi and Kisumu, Kenya. This role involved extensive fieldwork and research, enriching his understanding of global forestry practices and environmental sustainability.

he continued to diversify his professional experience by working as a technical assistant on the project “Plan for the Sustainable Use of Sugarcane Straw” under FOAR (Argentine Fund for International Cooperation) and AECID (Spanish Agency for International Development Cooperation) in Bermejo, Bolivia, during 2017-2018. This project focused on sustainable agricultural practices, particularly in the sugarcane industry, further honing his expertise in this field.

Contributions and Research Focus on Agricultural science📚

His research has been pivotal in addressing key issues in agricultural science, particularly in the context of sugarcane cultivation. His significant publications reflect his deep engagement with topics such as nitrogen use efficiency, greenhouse gas emissions, and sustainable soil management.

Noteworthy publications include:

  • Increases in nitrogen use efficiency decrease nitrous oxide emissions but can penalize yield in sugarcane (Nutr Cycl Agroecosystems, 2022): This study highlights the trade-offs between enhancing nitrogen use efficiency and maintaining crop yields in sugarcane production.
  • Drivers of N2O Emissions from Natural Forests and Grasslands Differ in Space and Time (Ecosystems, 2020): This paper examines the spatial and temporal variations in nitrous oxide emissions from natural ecosystems.
  • Integrating critical values of soil drivers for mitigating GHGs: an assessment in a sugarcane cropping system (Sci Total Environ, 2020): This research focuses on mitigating greenhouse gas emissions through improved soil management practices in sugarcane cultivation.
  • To burn or not to burn: The question of straw burning and nitrogen fertilization effect on nitrous oxide emissions in sugarcane (Sci Total Environ, 2017): This study investigates the environmental impacts of straw burning and nitrogen fertilization in sugarcane fields.

Accolades and Recognition 🏆

His contributions to agricultural science have not gone unnoticed. His research has garnered significant citations, and he holds a Hirsch index (Scopus) of six, underscoring the impact and relevance of his work within the scientific community. His role as a CONICET assistant researcher at the Plant Ecophysiology Lab, Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA) in Salta, Argentina, further cements his reputation as a leading researcher in his field.

 Impact and Influence 🌍

His work has had a profound impact on both the scientific community and agricultural practices. His research on nitrogen use efficiency and greenhouse gas emissions has provided valuable insights for sustainable agriculture, particularly in sugarcane production. By addressing critical environmental challenges, his work contributes to global efforts in combating climate change and promoting sustainable farming practices.

 Legacy and Future Contributions 🔮

Looking forward, He aims to continue his research on sustainable agricultural practices and their environmental implications. His future work will likely focus on developing innovative solutions to enhance crop yields while minimizing environmental impacts. As a member of the scientific community, he is committed to mentoring young researchers and contributing to the advancement of agricultural science.

Notable Publications 

Carla Molento | Disruptive innovation in Food Production | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Carla Molento  – Disruptive innovation in Food Production  – Best Researcher Award

Federal University of Parana | Brazil

Author Profile 

Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Her journey in academia began with a strong foundation in veterinary and animal sciences. She pursued her early education with a keen interest in animal welfare and cellular agriculture, which later became the cornerstone of her professional career. Her commitment to these fields was evident from the beginning, leading her to engage deeply in research and innovation. Her educational background laid the groundwork for a prolific career characterized by significant contributions to animal welfare and cellular agriculture.

 Professional Endeavors 💼

As a Full Professor at the Federal University of Parana, she has been instrumental in advancing research and education in her fields of expertise. Her role extends beyond teaching; she actively participates in various research projects and has established herself as a prominent figure in animal welfare and cellular agriculture. Her professional journey is marked by a series of leadership positions and collaborative efforts with universities, research institutes, and animal protection NGOs.

 

Contributions and Research Focus on Disruptive innovation in Food Production📚

Her research primarily revolves around two main projects: Animal Welfare and Cellular Animal Science, the latter under the umbrella project NAPI Alternative Proteins. These projects highlight her dedication to improving animal welfare and exploring sustainable alternatives in agriculture. With a Google Scholar citation count of 2933 and an h-index of 25, her research has significantly impacted the academic community. She has published 114 papers in prestigious journals indexed in SCI and Scopus and authored two books, showcasing her expertise and thought leadership in her areas of research.

 Accolades and Recognition 🏆

Throughout her career, She has received numerous accolades and recognition for her contributions to science and education. Her editorial appointments and professional memberships further underscore her influence and standing in the academic community. She has been a key figure in the foundation of two laboratories at the Federal University of Parana: the Animal Welfare Laboratory in 2004 and the Cellular Animal Science Laboratory in 2022. These laboratories have become hubs of innovation and research, fostering the development of new courses, research groups, and scientific publications.

 Impact and Influence 🌍

Her work has far-reaching impacts beyond academia. She has played a pivotal role in the foundation of Cell Ag Brazil and the organization of the I International Cell Ag Brazil Conference & I NAPI Alternative Proteins Meeting. Her efforts have been recognized internationally, with her projects being mentioned in the latest report from the United Nations Industrial Development Organization. Her consultancy and industry projects further demonstrate her ability to bridge the gap between academic research and practical applications, benefiting both the scientific community and industry stakeholders.

 Legacy and Future Contributions 🔮

Her legacy is built on her unwavering commitment to animal welfare and cellular agriculture. Her contributions have laid the foundation for future research and innovations in these fields. As she continues to lead and inspire, her work promises to influence upcoming generations of researchers and practitioners. Her vision for sustainable and ethical practices in animal science is set to drive further advancements and shape the future of the industry.

Citations

Citations        97

h-index          17

i10-index         0