Prof.Dr.Tadelle Dessie | Genetics | Best Researcher Award

Prof.Dr.Tadelle Dessie | Genetics | Best Researcher Award

Prof.Dr.Tadelle Dessie, ILRI, Ethiopia.

Dr. Tadelle Dessie holds a BSc in Animal Sciences from Alemaya University, Ethiopia (1990), an MSc in Sustainable Tropical Animal Production Systems from the Swedish University of Agriculture (1996), and a PhD in Animal Genetics and Breeding from Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany (2003). His educational background is complemented by various short-term courses in project management, GIS, and advanced data analyses. This diverse training has equipped him with a comprehensive understanding of animal genetics and research methodologies.Dr. Dessie has extensive experience in research and development, having worked with ILRI since 2006. As a Principal Scientist, he leads major projects such as the African Chicken Genetic Gains (ACGG) and ACGG-ATONU. His role involves conceptualizing and implementing scalable research projects, managing resources, and leading international collaborations. He has also been instrumental in capacity building and the development of livestock value chains in Ethiopia, contributing to several CGIAR Consortium Research Programs and international projects.

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Summary of Suitability:

Dr. Tadelle Dessie is an exemplary candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award due to his extensive and impactful contributions in the field of animal genetics and breeding. His qualifications and achievements are indicative of his outstanding research capabilities and leadership skills. Here are key points highlighting his suitability for the award:

Education

Dr. Tadelle Dessie holds a BSc in Animal Sciences from Alemaya University, Ethiopia (1990), an MSc in Sustainable Tropical Animal Production Systems from the Swedish University of Agriculture (1996), and a PhD in Animal Genetics and Breeding from Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany (2003). His educational background is complemented by various short-term courses in project management, GIS, and advanced data analyses. This diverse training has equipped him with a comprehensive understanding of animal genetics and research methodologies.

Experience

Dr. Dessie has extensive experience in research and development, having worked with ILRI since 2006. As a Principal Scientist, he leads major projects such as the African Chicken Genetic Gains (ACGG) and ACGG-ATONU. His role involves conceptualizing and implementing scalable research projects, managing resources, and leading international collaborations. He has also been instrumental in capacity building and the development of livestock value chains in Ethiopia, contributing to several CGIAR Consortium Research Programs and international projects.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Dessie has been honored with numerous awards recognizing his scientific achievements and social competence. These accolades reflect his excellence in partnership management, research leadership, and contributions to animal genetics. He has been acknowledged for his role in advancing livestock research and improving the livelihoods of poor livestock keepers. His awards underscore his impact on both the scientific community and the broader development sector.

Research Focus

Dr. Dessie’s research focuses on livestock genetics and breeding, particularly the improvement and conservation of animal genetic resources. His work includes leading projects aimed at enhancing livestock production systems in Africa and Asia. He is involved in research for development projects that address the needs of poor livestock keepers, contributing to sustainable agricultural practices and improved animal husbandry.

Publication Top Notes

Analysis of tail morphology and osteology in Ethiopian indigenous sheep.
Cited by: 5
Evaluation of growth performance and feed efficiency in reciprocal crosses of Fayoumi with three exotic chicken breeds.
Cited by: 3
In Vitro Antioxidant Activities of Plant Polyphenol Extracts and Their Combined Effect with Flaxseed on Raw and Cooked Breast Muscle Fatty Acid Content, Lipid Health Indices and Oxidative Stability in Slow-Growing Sasso Chickens
Cited by: 10
Multivariate analysis of morphometric traits to differentiate the indigenous chicken reared under different Agro-ecologies of Ethiopia.
Cited by: 7
Production performance and egg quality evaluation of indigenous chickens across different agro-ecologies of Southern Ethiopia.
Cited by: 6

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Karim Choubani | Renewable energy Awards | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Karim Choubani | Renewable energy Awards | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Karim Choubani , Imam university- College of engineering , Saudi Arabia

Dr. Karim Choubani is affiliated with the Mechanical Modeling, Energy & Materials (M2&EM) research unit at the National School of Engineers of Gabes (ENIG) in Tunisia. He is actively involved in the organization and administration of research projects and supervises graduate students. His research interests encompass heat and mass transfer in stratified flow, instabilities in stratified flows with applications to solar ponds, thermal desalination, and the application of nanotechnology in energy conversion. Dr. Choubani has supervised over 40 final projects at the High Institute of Industrial Systems of Gabes and the High Institute of Applied Sciences and Technology of Mahdia, including two professional Masterā€™s projects and two research Masterā€™s projects. Since January 2023, he has co-supervised a doctoral thesis. Additionally, he has been an invited participant at the SFT Congress on French Thermal Assembly and the 5th Tunisian Days on Flows and Transfer

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Suitability for Best Researcher Award: Karim Choubani

Summary of Suitability:

Karim Choubani, affiliated with the Mechanical Modeling, Energy & Materials (M2&EM) unit at the National School of Engineers of Gabes (ENIG), Tunisia, is highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award. His extensive research contributions, impactful publications, and active role in academic and organizational activities underscore his qualifications for this prestigious recognition.

šŸŽ“Education:

Dr. Karim Choubani’s educational background includes advanced degrees in engineering with a focus on mechanical modeling and energy. Specific details of his degrees and institutions are not provided, but his qualifications are integral to his current role in the Mechanical Modeling, Energy & Materials (M2&EM) research unit.

šŸ¢Professional Experience:

  • Current Position: Dr. Karim Choubani is a researcher at the Mechanical Modeling, Energy & Materials (M2&EM) research unit at the National School of Engineers of Gabes (ENIG), Tunisia. In this role, he is involved in organizing and administering research projects and supervising graduate students.
  • Previous Roles: He has been instrumental in supervising over 40 final projects at the High Institute of Industrial Systems of Gabes and the High Institute of Applied Sciences and Technology of Mahdia. He has also supervised two professional Masterā€™s projects and two research Masterā€™s projects. Since January 2023, he has been co-supervising a doctoral thesis.

Publication Top Notes:

  • Title: Experimental Investigation of the Effect of Angled Fins on the Energy and Exergy Efficiencies of Solar Stills: A Comparison Between Double Slope and Pyramid Solar Stills Under Tunisia Weather Conditions
  • Title: Effect of an Adiabatic Obstacle on the Symmetry of the Temperature, Flow, and Electric Charge Fields During Electrohydrodynamic Natural Convection
  • Title: Porous Silicon Layer Decorated with PbS Nanoparticles by SILAR Method for Enhanced Photocatalytic Degradation of Amido Black Dye
  • Title: Experimental Investigation of a Phase-Change Materialā€™s Stabilizing Role in a Pilot of Smart Salt-Gradient Solar Ponds
    Journal: Frontiers in Heat and Mass Transfer
  • Title: Numerical Simulations for Thermally Developed Double Diffusion Flow of Nanoparticles Due to Elongated Cylinder with Multiple Slip Effects: Applications to Energy Storage System
    Citations: 5

 

 

Mr. Mokhtar Jlidi | Renewable energy Awards | Young Scientist Award

Mr. Mokhtar Jlidi | Renewable energy Awards | Young Scientist Award

Mr. Mokhtar JlidiĀ  , UniversitĆ© de GabĆØs , Tunisia

Mokhtar Jlidi, born on October 15, 1992, in Djerba, Mednine, Tunisia, is a highly skilled professional with expertise in automation, robotics, and electrical systems. He holds a Masterā€™s degree in Automation and Robotic Systems from the Institut SupĆ©rieur des SystĆØmes Industriels de GabĆØs, Tunisia, where he also earned a professional Master’s in Electrical Systems Control and a Higher Technician Diploma in Electronics, Electrotechnics, and Automation. Mokhtar has gained valuable experience through various projects, including developing a speed regulation test bench for turbo-alternator groups and designing a photovoltaic generator supervision prototype. Fluent in Arabic and French with technical proficiency in English, Mokhtar is passionate about new technologies, serious, motivated, organized, and sociable. He seeks a stable position that aligns with his profile in a dynamic and motivating environment. His interests include sports, excursions, internet browsing, and staying updated with the latest technological trends.

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Ā  šŸŽ“Education:

Mokhtar Jlidi holds a Master’s Degree in Automatic Control and Robotic Systems, as well as a Master’s Degree in Electrical System Control, both from the Institut SupĆ©rieur des SystĆØmes Industriels de GabĆØs, Tunisia. He graduated with a Mention of “Assez Bien” (Good) in December 2020 and July 2018, respectively. Prior to his master’s degrees, he completed a Higher Technician Diploma in Electronics, Electrotechnics, and Automation from the same institution in June 2016, specializing in Industrial Process Control, also with a Mention of “Assez Bien” (Good).

šŸ¢Work Experience:

During his academic journey, Mokhtar Jlidi undertook several internships that enriched his practical experience. At Groupe chimique tunisien de GabĆØs, he contributed to a project focused on studying and implementing a test bench for regulating turbo-alternator speed using the Woodward 505 regulator at the U1000 unit of the phosphoric acid plant, spanning from February 19, 2018, to May 18, 2018. Additionally, during his tenure at Institut SupĆ©rieur des SystĆØmes Industriels de GabĆØs from February 5, 2016, to April 29, 2016, he played a pivotal role in designing and developing a prototype for supervising the characteristics of a photovoltaic generator. Furthermore, Mokhtar gained valuable experience through internships at SociĆ©tĆ© tunisienne d’Ć©lectricitĆ© et de Gaz (STEG) at both the Tac Robbana Power Production Center and the company itself, where he honed his skills and understanding of industrial processes and electrical systems.

Publication Top Notes:

An Artificial Neural Network for Solar Energy Prediction and Control Using Jaya-SMC

  • Authors: Jlidi, M., Hamidi, F., Barambones, O., Aoun, M., Karami-Mollaee, A.
  • Published Year: 2023
  • Journal: Electronics (Switzerland), 12(3), 592
  • Citations: 5

Synthesis of an Advanced Maximum Power Point Tracking Method for a Photovoltaic System: A Chaotic Jaya Logistic Approach

  • Authors: Jlidi, M., Hamidi, F., Abdelkrim, M.N., Abbassi, R., Kchaou, M.
  • Conference: Proceedings – 2022 4th International Conference on Applied Automation and Industrial Diagnostics, ICAAID 2022
  • Published Year: 2022
  • Citations: 1