Maha L. Elsayed | Agrometeorology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Maha L. Elsayed | Agrometeorology | Best Researcher Award

Agricultural Specialist, Agricultural Research Center, Egypt

Maha Lotfy Mohamed Elsayed is an accomplished agricultural scientist from Egypt with extensive experience in climate change impacts, crop modeling, and sustainable agriculture. With a Ph.D. in Environmental Agronomy and Crop Science from the University of Padua, Italy, and post-doctoral fellowships with the US Department of Agriculture (USDA), she has contributed to significant agricultural research projects worldwide. Her work spans environmental assessments, climate modeling, and agro-food resource management, focusing on improving crop productivity under changing climate conditions. Elsayed is multilingual and has collaborated in various international research initiatives, notably in Italy, France, and the USA. Her work addresses critical challenges in food security, climate resilience, and sustainable agricultural practices.

Profile

Education:

Maha Elsayed holds a Ph.D. in “Processing Tomato Production in North-eastern Italy” from the University of Padua (2011). She earned a Master’s degree in “Mediterranean Organic Agriculture” (2006) and a DSPU diploma in the same field (2004) from IAMB, Italy, both with distinction. Elsayed began her academic journey with a B.Sc. in Agriculture (Horticulture Science) from Ain Shams University, Egypt (2003). Throughout her academic career, she has honed her expertise in agricultural science, environmental agronomy, and climate impact research. In addition, she has pursued various professional development courses, including a certificate in organic agriculture from IMC, Italy, and advanced GIS training for agricultural projects in Egypt.

Experience:

Maha Elsayed is currently a Research Fellow at the School of Life and Medical Science (LMS), University of Hertfordshire, UK, since June 2023. She held a similar role at the same institution from March 2007 to May 2023. Elsayed has worked internationally on diverse agricultural research projects, including post-doctoral fellowships with the USDA in the USA, focusing on climate change’s effect on crop productivity. Additionally, she served as an agricultural specialist at Egypt’s Central Laboratory for Agricultural Climate (CLAC), contributing to national climate adaptation projects. Her early career also included technical officer roles at the Egyptian Center for Organic Agriculture, where she applied her skills to support organic farming in Egypt.

Research Focus:

Maha Elsayed’s research centers on climate change’s impact on crop production, specifically focusing on how extreme weather events affect cotton growth, maize, and wheat yields. Her work in modeling climate impacts aims to enhance agricultural resilience and food security. She has developed expertise in simulation models like DSSAT CSM-CROPGRO for crop production and environmental assessments. Elsayed’s research also explores the sustainability of Mediterranean agriculture, examining how agronomic practices can adapt to climate change. Her interdisciplinary approach blends agricultural science with climate modeling, environmental impact assessments, and the promotion of sustainable farming practices in diverse global regions, including Europe, Africa, and the Middle East.

Publication Top Notes

  • Modeling climate change impacts on maize yields under low nitrogen input conditions in sub-Saharan Africa 🌍🌾
  • Modeling current and future climate effects on winter wheat production in Colorado, USA 🌾🌍
  • Evaluation of CSM-ceres-maize model for simulating maize production in northern delta of Egypt 🌾🌍
  • Using LCA to assess environmental impact of processing tomato production: First approach 🍅🌱
  • Evaluation of the DSSAT CSM-CROPGRO-tomato simulation model for processing tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.) production in northern Italy 🍅🌍
  • Influence of planting date and mulching on some qualitative traits of processed tomatoes 🍅🌱

Goitom Tesfay Mareke – Agricultural Meteorology and Climate Change – Best Researcher Award

Goitom Tesfay Mareke - Agricultural Meteorology and Climate Change - Best Researcher Award

Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences - China

AUTHOR PROFILE

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🌍 EXPERT IN GEOGRAPHY

Goitom Tesfay Mareke is a dedicated lecturer at Wollo University, specializing in Geography and Environmental Studies. His focus is on teaching, research, and guiding undergraduate students through their academic journey. Goitom plays an active role in curriculum development, community service, and academic committees, shaping the future of environmental education.

📚 ACADEMIC LEADERSHIP

As the former Head of the Department of Geography and Environmental Studies, Goitom led the department in curriculum planning, postgraduate program development, and academic workshops. He worked extensively to ensure the quality of teaching, research, and community engagement, fostering a rich academic environment at Wollo University.

🌱 RESEARCH IN CLIMATE CHANGE

Goitom's research has made significant contributions to understanding climate change impacts. He co-authored studies on the geographical distribution of tea in Kenya and the adaptation potential of wheat cultivars in Ethiopia. His work provides vital insights into climate resilience and agricultural sustainability, with a focus on food security and environmental health.

🧑‍🏫 TEACHING AND SUPERVISION

A passionate educator, Goitom supervises undergraduate students, guiding them through fieldwork and senior essays. He prepares teaching materials and contributes to exam evaluation, ensuring a comprehensive learning experience for his students. His dedication to education and mentorship continues to inspire future environmental scholars.

🌳 ENVIRONMENTAL MITIGATION

Goitom's work extends into climate change mitigation efforts, notably his research on carbon stock potential in Sekele Mariam forest. By exploring forest management and its role in climate change, he provides actionable strategies for environmental preservation and carbon sequestration in Ethiopia.

📝 PUBLISHED RESEARCH

Goitom has published influential research in top journals such as Agronomy and contributed to environmental science literature on topics like climate change adaptation and mitigation. His studies offer critical knowledge to policymakers and researchers in the global environmental community.

🎓 CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT

Goitom has been instrumental in developing and revising curricula at Wollo University. His leadership in academic program committees and postgraduate curriculum design has contributed to the enhancement of geography and environmental studies, ensuring they remain relevant and impactful in addressing contemporary environmental challenges.

NOTABLE PUBLICATION

Title: Carbon Stock Potential of Sekele Mariam Forest in North Western Ethiopia: An Implication for Climate Change Mitigation
Authors: G.G. Ewunetie, B.A. Miheretu, G.T. Mareke
Journal: Modeling Earth Systems and Environment
Year: 2021

Title: Assessing the Impacts of Climate Change on Geographical Distribution of Tea (Camellia sinensis L.) in Kenya with Maximum Entropy Model
Authors: G. Tesfay, Y. Zhao, M. Zhao, K. Li, T. Demelash, Y. Xu
Journal: Agronomy
Year: 2024

Title: Adaptation Potential of Current Wheat Cultivars and Planting Dates under the Changing Climate in Ethiopia
Authors: T. Demelash, M. Amou, A. Gyilbag, G. Tesfay, Y. Xu
Journal: Agronomy
Year: 2022