Mohamed Nabil Monier | Agricultural | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mohamed Nabil Monier | Agricultural | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor, Central Laboratory for Aquacultural Research, Agricultural Research Center, Egypt

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mohamed Nabil Monier is a respected researcher at Egypt’s Central Laboratory for Aquacultural Research, where he specializes in fish biology, aquaculture, and ecological studies. With a Ph.D. in Fish Biology and over a decade of experience, Dr. Monier’s work emphasizes sustainable aquaculture practices and ecosystem health. As an editor and reviewer for multiple high-impact journals, he plays a vital role in advancing the field of aquacultural science.

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Education

Dr. Mohamed Nabil Monier has a solid academic foundation in the biological sciences, focusing on aquatic ecosystems and fish biology. He earned a Bachelor’s degree in Science from Zagazig University in June 2006, followed by a Master’s degree in Environmental Science from the Faculty of Environmental Studies and Research, Ain-Shams University, in 2011. His academic journey culminated in a Ph.D. in Fish Biology from Mansoura University’s Faculty of Science in 2015.

Professional Experience

Dr. Monier has built a career dedicated to aquacultural research and fish biology. His tenure at the Central Laboratory for Aquacultural Research, Agricultural Research Center in Egypt, has seen him rise from temporary staff in 2006 to Associate Professor in 2021 within the Department of Fish Biology and Ecology. His responsibilities include overseeing research projects and mentoring new researchers. His international experience includes a consulting role as a Fish Wealth Consultant at King Abdul Aziz University in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, where he contributed to the Al-Mobdioon Center for Studies, Consultancy, and Training from April to June 2023.

Research Interests

Dr. Monier’s research is centered on fish biology and ecology, aquaculture, and environmental impacts on aquatic species. His expertise in these areas has led to extensive contributions in aquacultural science, focusing on sustainable aquaculture practices, fish physiology, and ecosystem health.

Research Projects and Editorial Roles

Dr. Monier actively contributes to academic publications as an Associate Editor for the Journal of Applied Aquaculture, a Q2-ranked journal. His review expertise extends to various high-impact journals, including Aquaculture, Fish Physiology and Biochemistry, and Environmental Pollution. His role as a reviewer underscores his authority in aquaculture, aquaculture reports, fish immunology, and aquatic environmental sciences.

Representative Publications

Dr. Monier has contributed to a substantial body of research within the fields of aquaculture and fish biology. His recent publications cover a range of topics, from fish physiology and environmental impact assessments to advancements in aquaculture practices. His works have been featured in journals like Fish and Shellfish Immunology, Food Science & Nutrition, and Tropical Animal Health and Production, providing valuable insights into fish health and aquaculture sustainability.

Honors and Awards

In recognition of his contributions to fish biology and aquaculture, Dr. Monier has been appointed to key editorial and advisory roles within the academic community. His dedication to research and innovation in aquacultural sciences has established him as a leading figure in his field.

Publications Top Notes

Abdel-Tawwab, M., Khalil, R.H., Abdel-Razek, N., Monier, M.N., Abdel-Latif, H.M.R. (2024). Dietary effects of microalga Tetraselmis suecica on growth, antioxidant-immune activity, inflammation cytokines, and resistance of Nile tilapia fingerlings to Aeromonas sobria infection. Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition, 108(2), 511–526. [Citations: 1]

Abdel-Tawwab, M., Khalil, R.H., Younis, N.A., Shady, S.H.H., Monier, M.N. (2024). Saccharomyces cerevisiae supplemented diets mitigate the effects of waterborne cadmium toxicity on gilthead seabream (Sparus aurata L.): growth performance, haemato-biochemical, stress biomarkers, and histopathological investigations. Veterinary Research Communications, 48(1), 69–84. [Citations: 9]

Eissa, E.-S.H., Monier, M.N., Abd El-Aziz, Y.M., Jastaniah, S.D., Sakr, S.E.-S. (2024). The efficacy of dietary commercial probiotic (Bacillus subtilis) on growth performance, hemato-biochemical response, and histological status of red tilapia (Oreochromis sp.). Journal of Applied Aquaculture. [Citations: 1, Article in Press]

Abdel-Tawwab, M., Hamed, H.S., Monier, M.N., Amen, R.M. (2024). The ameliorative effects of dietary rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis) against growth retardation, oxidative stress, and immunosuppression induced by waterborne lead toxicity in Nile tilapia fingerlings. Annals of Animal Science, 24(1), 139–149. [Citations: 5]

Monier, M.N., Kabary, H., Elfeky, A., Eissa, M.E.H., Eissa, E.-S.H. (2023). The effects of Bacillus species probiotics (Bacillus subtilis and B. licheniformis) on the water quality, immune responses, and resistance of whiteleg shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei) against Fusarium solani infection. Aquaculture International, 31(6), 3437–3455. [Citations: 20]

Abdel-Tawwab, M., Khalil, R.H., Abo Selema, T.A.M., Monier, M.N., Ismaiel, M.M.S. (2023). Dietary Chlorella vulgaris effectively alleviates oxidative stress, immunosuppression, and enhances the resistance to Streptococcus agalactiae infection in cadmium-intoxicated Nile tilapia fingerlings. Fish and Shellfish Immunology, 136, 108717. [Citations: 10]

Conclusion

Dr. Monier’s academic credentials, professional experience, and significant contributions to fish biology and aquaculture make him a strong candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award. His research not only enhances scientific understanding but also promotes sustainability in aquaculture practices, positively impacting the field and the communities that rely on these resources.

 

 

 

 

YURI lEBEDEV | Agricultural Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. YURI lEBEDEV | Physics and Astronomy | Best Researcher Award

Chief Researcher at TIPS RAS, Russia.

Prof. Yuri Anatolievich Lebedev is a distinguished physicist specializing in nonequilibrium low-temperature plasma, microwave plasma, and plasma chemistry. Born in Simferopol in 1945, he earned a Ph.D. from Moscow State University in 1977 and a Doctor of Sciences in Physics and Mathematics in 1993. With over 450 publications and multiple influential books, Prof. Lebedev has made significant contributions to plasma diagnostics and modeling. He has held leadership roles at the A.V. Topchiev Institute of Petrochemical Synthesis, Russian Academy of Sciences, where he led the Laboratory of Plasma Chemistry from 1996 to 2018. Prof. Lebedev is a Fellow of the Institute of Physics (UK) and has served on editorial boards of prominent journals and international committees. His awards include the 2018 Outstanding Reviewer Award from Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics, recognizing his contributions to scientific research and review. He remains an active leader in plasma research and academic communities worldwide.

Profile

Education

Prof. Yuri Anatolievich Lebedev’s education is rooted in a strong background in both electronics and physics. He began his academic journey by earning an engineering degree in electronics from the Institute of Petrochemical and Gas Industry in Moscow in 1968. Building on this foundation, he pursued studies in physics at Moscow State University, graduating in 1974. He continued his academic advancement at Moscow State University, where he earned his Ph.D. in 1977. His academic journey culminated in 1993 when he was awarded a Doctor of Sciences degree in Physics and Mathematics from the prestigious Lebedev Physical Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences. This extensive education in both applied and theoretical sciences has equipped Prof. Lebedev with the knowledge and expertise to make significant contributions in plasma chemistry and related fields throughout his distinguished career.

Professional Experience

Prof. Yuri Anatolievich Lebedev has a distinguished career in plasma chemistry and physics, spanning over five decades. Beginning as an engineer at a design bureau in 1968, he transitioned into academia as a Ph.D. student at the Laboratory of Plasma Chemistry, Institute of Petrochemical Synthesis (TIPS RAS). From 1975 to 1985, he served as a junior scientist before becoming a senior scientist, a role he held until 1996. He then took on the leadership of the Laboratory of Plasma Chemistry and Physical Chemistry of Pulse Processes at TIPS RAS, where he served as head from 1996 to 2018 and currently holds the position of chief researcher. Throughout his career, Prof. Lebedev has contributed significantly to the advancement of nonequilibrium plasma, microwave discharges, and plasma diagnostics, making him a key figure in both Russian and international scientific communities. His leadership extends to organizing conferences and contributing to various editorial boards in his field.

Research Interest

Prof. Yuri Anatolievich Lebedev’s research interests are centered on the study of nonequilibrium low-temperature plasma, with a focus on electric gas discharges, microwave plasma, and the plasma chemistry involved in these processes. He has made significant contributions to the diagnostics and modeling of plasma systems, which are crucial for understanding and controlling complex plasma interactions. His work explores how plasma can be applied in various fields, from industrial applications to scientific experimentation, particularly in creating sustainable processes through plasma-assisted reactions. Additionally, Prof. Lebedev has a keen interest in plasma diagnostics, where he develops innovative techniques to measure and control plasma properties. His expertise extends to microwave discharges and their applications, having organized numerous international workshops on the topic. Prof. Lebedev’s research has advanced both the theoretical foundations and practical applications of plasma technology, making him a leading figure in the field.

Research Skills

Prof. Yuri Anatolievich Lebedev possesses extensive research skills in the field of plasma chemistry and low-temperature plasma physics. His expertise spans nonequilibrium low-temperature plasma, electric gas discharges, and microwave plasma, all of which are critical to understanding and advancing plasma diagnostics and modeling. Prof. Lebedev’s work includes over 450 publications and several books, showcasing his ability to synthesize complex scientific concepts. His proficiency in both experimental and theoretical research methodologies is evident from his leadership of the Laboratory of Plasma Chemistry at the A.V. Topchiev Institute. Additionally, his role in editing and co-editing works such as the Encyclopedia of Low Temperature Plasma highlights his deep knowledge in plasma applications and diagnostics. His contributions to plasma diagnostics and microwave discharges have been widely recognized, establishing him as a prominent figure in the scientific community. Prof. Lebedev’s research skills are complemented by his ability to foster collaboration and lead cutting-edge research initiatives.

Award and Recognition

Prof. Yuri Anatolievich Lebedev has been widely recognized for his exceptional contributions to plasma chemistry and low-temperature plasma physics. He has received numerous accolades, including the Outstanding Reviewer Award in 2018 from Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics for his dedication to the peer-review process. His leadership is evident through his role as Vice-Chairman of the Executive Board of the United Physical Society of the Russian Federation since 1998 and his chairmanship of various international scientific committees on microwave discharges and plasma physics. Prof. Lebedev’s membership in prestigious organizations such as the European Physical Society and his recognition as a Fellow of the Institute of Physics (UK) further highlight his global standing. Over the course of his career, he has served on editorial boards for multiple prominent scientific journals, reinforcing his influence and expertise within the academic community. His contributions continue to shape advancements in plasma science worldwide.

Conclusion

Prof. Yuri Anatolievich Lebedev is a strong contender for the Best Researcher Award, particularly due to his long-standing contributions, leadership roles, and global recognition in the field of plasma chemistry. With a strategic focus on enhancing international collaborations and targeting emerging areas, he could further solidify his standing as an eminent researcher deserving of such a prestigious award.

Publications Top Notes

  1. Title: Modeling of Acetylene Formation from Methane in a Plasma Jet
    Authors: I.V. Bilera, Y.A. Lebedev, A.Y. Titov, I.L. Epshtein
    Year: 2024
  2. Title: Hydrogen Production in Microwave Discharge in Water with Barbotage of Methane at Atmospheric Pressure: Experiment and Modeling
    Authors: S. Batukaev, I.V. Bilera, G.V. Krashevskaya, A.V. Tatarinov, A.Y. Titov
    Year: 2024
  3. Title: Physical and Chemical Phenomena During the Production of Hydrogen in the Microwave Discharge Generated in Liquid Hydrocarbons with the Barbotage of Various Gases
    Authors: T.S. Batukaev, I.V. Bilera, G.V. Krashevskaya, Y.A. Lebedev
    Year: 2023
  4. Title: Hydrogen Production in Microwave Discharge in Water Solutions of Ethanol at Atmospheric Pressure
    Authors: T.S. Batukaev, I.V. Bilera, G.V. Krashevskaya, Y.A. Lebedev, I.L. Epstein
    Year: 2023
  5. Title: CO2 Decomposition in Microwave Discharge Created in Liquid Hydrocarbon
    Authors: T.S. Batukaev, I.V. Bilera, G.V. Krashevskaya, Y.A. Lebedev, N.A. Nazarov
    Year: 2023
  6. Title: Production of Acetylene in a Microwave Discharge in Liquid Hydrocarbons with Argon Bubbling
    Authors: T.S. Batukaev, I.V. Bilera, G.V. Krashevskaya, Y.A. Lebedev
    Year: 2023
  7. Title: Zero-Dimensional Simulation of Microwave Discharge in Aqueous Ethanol Solution
    Authors: Y.A. Lebedev, A.V. Tatarinov, I.L. Epshtein, A.Y. Titov
    Year: 2022
  8. Title: Decomposition of CO2 in a Glow Discharge (an Analytical Review)
    Authors: Y.A. Lebedev, V.A. Shakhatov
    Year: 2022
  9. Title: Decomposition of CO2 in Atmospheric-Pressure Barrier Discharge (Analytical Review)
    Authors: Y.A. Lebedev, V.A. Shakhatov
    Year: 2022
  10. Title: Time Resolved Study of Ignition of Microwave Discharge in Liquid Hydrocarbons
    Authors: Y.A. Lebedev, G.V. Krashevskaya, T.S. Batukaev, A.V. Mikhaylyuk
    Year: 2022