Hicham Fatnassi | Sustainability Strategies | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Hicham Fatnassi | Sustainability Strategies | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Hicham Fatnassi,  INRAE, France.

Dr. Hicham Fatnassi is a distinguished environmental physicist and senior agricultural engineer renowned for his pioneering contributions to smart greenhouse systems and sustainable horticulture. Based at INRAE PACA Research Center in France, he brings over two decades of international experience in optimizing protected agriculture. Dr. Fatnassi has advanced the use of Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) to model microclimates and ventilation strategies in greenhouses, enhancing their productivity and resilience. His collaborative projects span France, the UAE, and North Africa, bridging agricultural science with environmental engineering. He is widely published in high-impact journals and remains at the forefront of climate-smart agriculture, food security, and environmental control. 🌱📊

👤 Profile

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🎓 Education

Dr. Fatnassi earned his Ph.D. in Environmental Physics with a specialization in greenhouse climate characterization and modeling. His doctoral work was jointly supervised by INRAE Avignon, France, and Ibn Zohr University, Morocco, exemplifying international academic collaboration. During his Ph.D., he developed sophisticated models for understanding the physical dynamics of greenhouse environments, laying the groundwork for his future breakthroughs in agricultural engineering. This interdisciplinary training empowered him to integrate physical sciences with applied horticultural innovation. His academic foundation supports his continued innovation in low-energy, sustainable agricultural practices. 📘🧪

👨‍🔬 Experience

Currently serving as a Doctor Engineer at INRAE (2024–Present), Dr. Fatnassi also worked as a Senior Horticulture Scientist at the International Center for Biosaline Agriculture (ICBA) in Dubai (2021–2023). Prior to this, he spent nearly two decades (2002–2020) at INRAE, France, developing advanced greenhouse systems. Across these roles, he has led projects on solar-integrated greenhouses, pest management models, and adaptive climate systems. His work enables growers in arid and semi-arid regions to harness cutting-edge technologies for climate-resilient agriculture. His roles demonstrate both scientific depth and global perspective. 🌐🧑‍🏫

🔬 Research Interests

Dr. Fatnassi’s research centers on greenhouse climate control, CFD modeling, solar energy integration, and sustainable agriculture. He is particularly interested in the interaction between microclimates and crop health, and in leveraging energy-efficient systems to reduce agricultural footprints. His work contributes to Integrated Pest Management (IPM), climate-smart horticulture, and the use of predictive analytics in controlled-environment agriculture. He actively collaborates across disciplines—physics, agronomy, environmental science—to build robust models for eco-efficient crop production. 🌞🍅💡

🏆 Awards & Distinctions

While Dr. Fatnassi’s awards are not explicitly listed, his selection as a senior researcher at INRAE, a globally respected institute, and his role at ICBA reflect his scientific reputation and leadership. His research has influenced policy, greenhouse technology standards, and has earned citations in prestigious journals. Given his impact, he is a strong contender for awards in agricultural innovation, environmental engineering, and sustainable development. 🥇📚

📚 Publication Top Notes

Greenhouse cooling systems: A systematic review of research trends, challenges, and recommendations for improving sustainability

Transforming agriculture for a changing climate: harnessing precision technologies in controlled environment agriculture systems to enhance food security in arid and semi-arid zones

Greenhouse vegetable production from the point of view of climate change

Considering plant activities in greenhouse climate models using computational fluid dynamics: current achievements and future perspectives

Computational fluid dynamics analysis of the effect of the interaction between the airflow of two naturally ventilated neighboring greenhouses on the microclimate

Qaisar Iqbal | Sustainable Development | Excellence in Research

Dr . Qaisar Iqbal -Sustainable

Development- Excellence in Research

King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals | Saudi Arabia

Author Profile 

Early Academic Pursuits

He embarked on his academic journey with a fervent passion for delving into the intricacies of Human Resource Management (HRM). His academic odyssey commenced with a Master of Business Administration from NUML, Pakistan, followed by a Master of Science in Project Management from SZABIST. However, his thirst for knowledge led him to pursue a Doctor of Philosophy in Human Resource Management from the School of Management, Universiti Sains Malaysia, where he honed his research skills and delved deeper into the realms of HRM.

Professional Endeavors

His professional trajectory is a testament to his commitment to academia and research. He has held esteemed positions at reputable institutions globally, including a stint as a Lecturer at Universiti Sains Malaysia, where he not only imparted knowledge but also engaged in cutting-edge research. His journey continued as he assumed the role of Associate Professor at Sichuan University of Science & Engineering, China, where he left an indelible mark through his dedication to teaching and research. Currently, he serves as a Visiting Assistant Professor at PUCRS Business School, Brazil, and as a Postdoctoral Fellow at KFUPM Business School, Saudi Arabia, where he continues to shape the minds of future HRM professionals.

 

Contributions and Research Focus in Sustainable Development

His research endeavors have primarily revolved around Human Resource Management, Entrepreneurship, and Research Methodology. His work spans various facets of HRM, including employees' eco-friendly innovative behaviors, project management approaches in sustainable development, and spiritual leadership. his research contributions have been published in esteemed journals, including the European Management Journal and the International Journal of Managing Projects in Business, garnering significant recognition within the academic community.

Accolades and Recognition

Throughout his illustrious career, he has amassed numerous accolades and recognition for his exemplary contributions to the field of HRM. Noteworthy among these are his publications in renowned journals such as the Journal of Cleaner Production and the European Journal of Innovation Management. His work has been cited extensively, with an impressive H-index of 23 on Google Scholar and 17 on Scopus, reflecting the impact and influence of his research endeavors.

Impact and Influence

His impact extends beyond the realms of academia, permeating into the professional sphere and society at large. His research on sustainable leadership, green HRM, and organizational citizenship behavior has the potential to reshape organizational practices and contribute to environmental sustainability. Through his teaching, mentoring, and research, Dr. Iqbal endeavors to inspire a new generation of HRM professionals equipped with the knowledge and skills to address contemporary challenges in the field.

Legacy and Future Contributions

As he continues his journey in academia and research, his legacy is poised to endure through the myriad students he has mentored, the research he has conducted, and the insights he has shared. With an unwavering commitment to excellence he  envisions a future where HRM practices are not only effective but also ethical and sustainable. His relentless pursuit of knowledge and innovation serves as a beacon of inspiration for aspiring researchers and practitioners in the field of Human Resource Management.

In summary, his journey epitomizes the quintessence of academic excellence, research prowess, and dedication to advancing the frontiers of Human Resource Management. His contributions, both scholarly and pedagogical, continue to reverberate across academia, leaving an indelible mark on the field and shaping the future of HRM.

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Citations            2202
h-index                  23
i10-index              39
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