Grace Boamah | Aquaculture | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Grace Boamah | Aquaculture | Best Researcher Award

Lecturer at Aquaculture, University of Environment and Sustainable Development (UESD), Ghana

Dr. Grace Boamah has a strong background in aquaculture, fisheries management, and education. She served as a Senior Fisheries Manager at The Fisheries Commission in Ho, Ghana, providing technical support to fish farmers and fishermen. Dr. Boamah’s experience also includes roles as a Biology Tutor and Mathematics Teacher in Ghanaian schools, demonstrating her commitment to education. Additionally, she completed an internship at the Aquaculture Research and Development Council (ARDEC) in Akosombo, Ghana, gaining practical experience in fish farm management and hatchery operations. Her diverse background reflects a deep interest in aquaculture development, fisheries management, and education, making her a valuable asset in these fields.

Professional Profiles:

Educations:

Dr. Grace Boamah is a marine biologist with a diverse educational background. She completed her Doctor of Philosophy in Marine Biology at Xiamen University, China, from September 2018 to June 2022. Her doctoral research focused on evaluating the response to salinity stress in the Pacific abalone (Haliotis discus hannai) and its interspecific hybrids. Prior to her Ph.D., she obtained a Master of Science in Fisheries Science from Pukyong National University, South Korea, specializing in Eco-friendly Application and Mass Production for Industrialization of polychaetes, from September 2014 to February 2016. Her master’s thesis examined the effect of salinity on the survival and growth of Marphysa sanguinea (Polychaeta: Eunicidae) juveniles. Dr. Boamah also holds a Bachelor of Science in Natural Resources Management (Fisheries and Watershed Management option) from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Ghana, completed from August 2005 to December 2009. Her academic journey reflects her dedication to understanding and managing marine ecosystems.

Research Interest:

Dr. Grace Boamah’s research interests encompass various aspects of aquaculture, with a focus on fish, shellfish, and marine benthic invertebrates. She is particularly interested in the development of new aquaculture species and investigating their tolerance capacity to biotic and abiotic stresses. Her research also delves into understanding the mechanisms of environmental stress tolerance in aquaculture species, aiming to identify markers for breeding stress-resilient aquaculture species. Additionally, Dr. Boamah is involved in studying aquaculture breeding technologies to improve the efficiency and sustainability of aquaculture practices. She is also interested in Integrated Multi-Trophic Aquaculture systems (IMTA), which involve the co-cultivation of different species to create balanced ecosystems and reduce environmental impacts. Through her research, Dr. Boamah aims to contribute to the development of sustainable aquaculture practices and the conservation of marine biodiversity.

Work Experience:

Dr. Grace Boamah has a diverse range of work experience, starting as an Intern at the Aquaculture Research and Development Council (ARDEC) in Akosombo, Ghana, where she monitored Tilapia fry production and facilitated sex reversal operations. She then served as a Tutor (National Service Personnel) at Mizpah Primary and Junior High School in Kumasi, Ghana, teaching mathematics to upper primary and junior high students. Subsequently, Dr. Boamah worked as a Biology Tutor at Nkwatia Presbyterian Senior High School in Nkwatia, Ghana, where she taught students the biology syllabus to prepare them for academic excellence. Her most recent position was as a Senior Fisheries Manager at The Fisheries Commission in Ho, Ghana, where she provided technical support to fish farmers and fishermen, focusing on proper management of fisheries resources and the development of aquaculture. Through these roles, Dr. Boamah has demonstrated her dedication to education, aquaculture development, and fisheries management.

Dr. Imtiyaz Qayoom | Aquatic and Fish Toxicology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Imtiyaz Qayoom | Aquatic and Fish Toxicology | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor cum Junior Scientist at Aquatic and Fish Toxicology, SKUAST-K, India

👨‍🎓He remarkable academic journey, extensive research contributions, and dedication to the field of psychology are truly commendable. Your wealth of knowledge and diverse skill set reflect a deep commitment to understanding and addressing critical issues such as bullying, inclusion, and socialization.

🔬 He successful completion of a PhD in Psychology, along with the numerous advanced courses and workshops, showcases your continuous pursuit of excellence and expertise in your field.

🏆 The awards and recognitions, including the First Place in the Poster Award at the University of Stavanger, underscore the impact of your research and the high regard it holds in the academic community.

Professional Profiles:

Education:

Dr. Imtiyaz Qayoom holds a PhD in Fisheries Resource Management, specializing in Aquatic Toxicology, from the Faculty of Fisheries, SKUAST-K Rangil Ganderbal J&K (OGPA = 8.28). He also has a Master’s of Fisheries Sciences (M.F.Sc.) in Applied Aquaculture, specializing in Fish Parasitology, from Barkatullah University Bhopal Madhya Pradesh (OGPA = 8.37), and a Bachelor’s in Science with Industrial Fish and Fisheries from the University of Kashmir, Jammu & Kashmir (OGPA = 63.11).

Teaching Experience:

Dr. Imtiyaz Qayoom has a rich teaching background. He currently serves as an Assistant Professor cum Junior Scientist at the Division of Aquatic Environmental Management, Faculty of Fisheries, SKUAST-K, where he has been engaged in teaching, research, and extension activities since December 2019. Prior to this, he worked as a Contractual Lecturer at the same division from 2016 to 2019, primarily focusing on teaching. He also served as a Teaching Assistant at the Faculty of Fisheries, SKUAST-K, from 2014 to 2015, where his responsibilities included assisting in teaching activities.

Achievements:

Dr. Imtiyaz Qayoom has a remarkable academic and professional record, including securing the First Rank in merit at the master’s (M.F.Sc.) level in the batch in 2010. He was awarded a Junior Research Fellowship for two years by the Department of Science and Technology (DST, GoI) New Delhi under the INSPIRE Fellowship Scheme in 2011, followed by a Senior Research Fellow for three years by the DST Govt. of India New Delhi under the same scheme in 2013. In 2013, he also received the Best Oral Presentation award for presenting a paper in the 9th J&K Science Congress held at the University of Kashmir on “Innovations and Advances in Sciences and Technology”. Dr. Qayoom’s contributions to academia were further recognized with an Award of Excellence for reviewing manuscripts in the Annual “Research & Review in Biology” (NAAS: 4.79) in 2017, and the Best Young Scientist National Award by the IRDP Group of Journals Chennai, India, with a memento and medal in 2018.

Research Specialized:

Dr. Imtiyaz Qayoom has extensive expertise in Aquatic Toxicology, with a specialization in Fish Parasitology. He is skilled in conducting Fish Toxicity tests, as well as hematological and biochemical analysis. Dr. Qayoom is proficient in using HPLC and GLC methods for pesticide detection from fish muscles and natural waters. He is also trained in in-vivo toxicological procedures related to fishes (bioassay) and has a strong understanding of geno-toxicological studies in fishes, particularly in the induction and detection of micronuclei. Furthermore, he is well-versed in estimating various limnological parameters of water.

Computer Skills:

Dr. Imtiyaz Qayoom is proficient in using MS Office applications, including MS Word, MS Excel, and MS PowerPoint. Additionally, he has a strong command of statistical software such as SPSS, PAST, and R-software.

Publications:

I Qayoom, FA Shah, M Mukhtar, MH Balkhi, FA Bhat, BA Bhat. (2016). Dimethoate induced behavioural changes in juveniles of Cyprinus carpio var. communis under temperate conditions of Kashmir, India. The scientific world Journal, 28.

J Sharma, A Parashar, P Bagare, I Qayoom. (2015). Phytoplanktonic diversity and its relation to physicochemical parameters of water at dogarwadaghat of River Narmada. Current World Environment, 10 (1), 206.

I Qayoom, MH Balkhi, FA Shah, BA Bhat. (2018). Toxicological evaluation and effects of organophosphate compounds on hematological profile of juvenile common carps (Cyprinus carpio var. Communis). Indian Journal of Animal Research, 52 (10), 1469-1475.

I Qayoom, MH Balkhi, M Mukhtar, FA Bhat, FA Shah. (2014). Biochemical toxicity of organophosphate compounds in fishes. SKUAST Journal of Research, 16 (1), 1-13.

I Qayoom, BA Bhat. (2015). Change in fishing patterns in Jammu and Kashmir provinces of J and K-a comparative study. Current World Environment, 10 (1), 179.

A Akthar, M Parveen, I Qayoom. (2015). Limnological features of Dal Lake of Kashmir valley with special reference to the anthropogenic pressure along its water shed. Ecol. Environ. Conserv, 21, 497-803.

I Qayoom, MH Balkhi, M Mukhtar. (2018). Assessment of dimethoate residues from Dal Lake of Jammu and Kashmir, India. Chemical Science Review and Letters, 7 (26), 578-581.

I Qayoom, FA Shah. (2017). Parasitic Bioload in Schizothoracine Fishes of Kashmir Valley with Respect to the Trophic Status of Anchar Lake. Research Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 8 (2), 364-369.

I Qayoom, MH Balkhi, M Mukhtar, FA Shah, BA Bhat. (2016). Chlorpyrifos induced acute toxicity and behavioural responses in juvenile common carps (Cyprinus carpio var. communis) of Kashmir. Ecol Environ Conserv, 22, 71-78.

I Qayoom. (2015). Residue analysis of pesticides in Dal waters and their effect on common carp fish, Cyprinus carpio var. communis. Thesis submitted to Sher e Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and ..

 

Assist Prof Dr Yirga Anteneh | Fisheries and Aqatic Scinces | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr Yirga Anteneh : Leading Researcher in Fisheries and Aqatic Scinces by Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor at Fisheries and Aqatic Scinces, Wolkite University

Your remarkable academic journey, extensive research contributions, and dedication to the field of psychology are truly commendable. Your wealth of knowledge and diverse skill set reflect a deep commitment to understanding and addressing critical issues such as bullying, inclusion, and socialization.

🔬 Your successful completion of a PhD in Psychology, along with the numerous advanced courses and workshops, showcases your continuous pursuit of excellence and expertise in your field.

🏆 The awards and recognitions, including the First Place in the Poster Award at the University of Stavanger, underscore the impact of your research and the high regard it holds in the academic community.

Professional Profiles:

Education:

My research interests in my field of expertise, Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, include: aquaculture and aquaponics development and operation; Developing a surface water quality monitoring system; invasive species management; Developing techniques to integrated watershed management; development large and small-scale irrigation schemes; Wetlands Sustainable Use and Protection; Phytoremediation and Phytochemical Production. Adopting vermicomposting technology for farmers; developing new approaches for natural resource management; conservation and environmental biology; developing new methods for green economy; developing environmental impact assessment methods; developing models to mitigate and estimate climate impacts, and other related environmental topics are among my research interests in this field of specialization. My HDP study topic’s purpose was to examine instructors’ perceptions, behaviors, and barriers to implementing HDP in the College Of Natural And Computational Science in order to provide high-quality education at the college and university.

Work experience:

Full-time lecturer at Wolkite University from June 1, 2011 to June 30, 2019. (Ethiopia).From July 1, 2019 to the present, a full-time Assistant Professor and Researcher at Wolkite University.In 2017, Kotebie Metropolitan University offered a part-time lecture (Addis Ababa, Ethiopia). For more than ten years, I’ve been teaching several biology courses that require field expertise for both graduate and undergraduate programs. Some of the courses I taught included invertebrate zoology, vertebrate zoology, research methodologies and scientific literature, ecological principles, fisheries and aquatic sciences, wetland management, natural resource conservation, and so on.

Managerial skill:

From October 2011 to May 2013, Head of the Department Biology. From October 2011 until May 2013, Secretariat and a member of the Academic Commission (AC) for the College of Natural and Computational Science. From October 10, 2011 to October 1, 2015, a member of Wolkite University’s University Council. From January 11, 2012 through October 1, 2015, the coordinator for Wolkite University’s One-Heart Club. From December 8, 2012 to October 1, 2015, the coordinator for Wolkite University’s Big Sisters and Brothers Club.

Member and Participation in Various Committee and Activities:

At Wolkite University and others, I’m a member and chairperson of many Department and University level ad Hoch and standing committees. To name a few, there are: DGC (Department Graduation Council) (from 18 February 2013); Wolkite University Working Group (WKUWG) (December 23, 2003); APIEC (Academic Program Implementation Efficiency Evaluation Committee) (7 November 2012); Committee of the College Module Team (28 May 2014); National Committee on Modularization Curriculum (19 August 2012); Student Affairs Committee of the Department (19 November 2020); Course Committee of the Department (19 November 2020); Academic Standards Quality Assurance and Curriculum Committee of the Department (DASQACC).

 Publications and Top Noted;

Yirga E., Solomon W., Assefa W., Kassahun T. 2023. Zooplankton as ecosystem indicators and their effects on eutrophication in Lake Arekit (Ethiopia)– implication for freshwater habitat management. Journal of Freshwater Ecology. 38:1: 2287433.

Yirga E., Solomon W., 2023. Phytoplankton communities and environmental variables as indicators of ecosystem productivity in a shallow tropical lake. Journal of Freshwater Ecology. 38:1: 2216244.

Yirga E., Solomon W., Minichil A. 2023. Fisheries in Lake Tinishu Abaya (Ethiopia) could be managed using dietary nature of Nile tilapia (Oreochromisniloticus L. 1757). Fish AquatSci 2023; 26(8):491-499.

Yirga E., Solomon W., Assefa W., Demeke T. 2023. Current fishery status in Ethiopian reservoirs: challenges and management.  Fish AquatSci 2023; 26(5):305-317.

Solomon W., Assefa W., Yirga E. 2023. Atelomix in Ethiopian Highland Lakes: their role in phytoplankton dynamics and ecological features. Fish AquatSci 2023; 26(7):423-436.