Diana Patricia Molina Delgado | Digitalization in Agroecology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Diana Patricia Molina Delgado | Digitalization in Agroecology | Best Researcher Award

Technician at FCAC, Spain

Diana Molina Delgado is an experienced agrifood specialist whose professional mission centers on optimizing organizational processes through innovative, sustainable, and analytical methods. With a strong foundation in agricultural engineering and food technology, she integrates technical acumen with managerial insight to support agribusiness development and cooperative projects. Her diverse career spans research, advisory roles, project management, and international collaboration. Diana is known for her dedication to R+D+i, cooperation, and sustainability in the agricultural sector, particularly in fruit postharvest optimization, quality assessment, and the advancement of practical solutions tailored to producers’ needs.

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Education

Diana holds a Ph.D. in Agricultural Science and Food Technology from Universitat de Lleida, where she specialized in non-destructive, biochemical, and consumer-based quality assessment technologies for apples. Her doctoral work focused on determining optimal harvest periods and preserving fruit quality through technological innovations. She also earned a Master’s in Business Administration from IMF Business School (2020–2023), enhancing her ability to manage agribusiness projects with strategic and administrative competence. Earlier, she completed her degree in Agricultural Engineering at Universidad Nacional de Colombia, where she gained fundamental skills in optimizing agricultural productivity and generating technological responses to sectoral challenges. Her academic journey began with a Bachelor’s in Social Sciences from Universidad Distrital, providing her a multidisciplinary perspective on social and organizational systems.

Experience

Over the past two decades, Diana has amassed extensive experience in agribusiness and food quality management. She currently works at the Federació de Cooperatives Agràries de Catalunya, focusing on grant and project management to bolster R+D+i initiatives among cooperatives. Previously, at IRTA – Mas Badia (2017–2019), she served as a postharvest management advisor, optimizing apple storage and handling processes while coordinating regional application services for Agrofresh®. From 2009 to 2017, she was a fruit production advisor at ACTEL GRUP, bridging scientific knowledge with field application in fruit production management. Diana’s early research career included a visiting researcher role at École Supérieure d’Agriculture d’Angers in France and a Ph.D. researcher post at Universitat de Lleida, where she explored postharvest technologies and participated in international collaborations. Her earlier professional engagements in Colombia included roles as an assistant manager in agro-food development organizations, university lecturer, and greenhouse operations manager.

Research Interest

Diana’s research interests lie at the intersection of agrifood innovation, postharvest technology, resource optimization, and sustainable practices. Her work emphasizes non-destructive quality assessment tools, sensory evaluation, and the application of acoustic and biochemical techniques in fruit quality analysis. She is particularly passionate about integrating consumer preference metrics with physiological indicators to guide optimal harvest timing and enhance storage strategies. Diana has also contributed to European and national research projects focused on digitalization and circular agriculture, underlining her commitment to agroecological transitions and sustainability.

Award

While specific named awards are not documented, Diana’s recognition is evident in her active involvement in over 21 international congresses, her contribution to more than 17 scientific publications, and her participation in significant EU-funded projects like PATH2DEA and AGRILOOP. Her scientific visibility and collaborative reach highlight her respected status in the postharvest and agrifood research community.

Publication

Diana Molina Delgado’s impactful research is reflected in several peer-reviewed and edited volumes. Notable publications include:

  1. Aportación del cooperativismo agrario y agroalimentario en la producción y el desarrollo sostenible (2022, Editorial Aranzadi) – cited in sustainability and cooperative management literature.

  2. “Determinación de la firmeza en melocotón mediante técnicas acústicas y tradicionales” (2008, Zaragoza: Acribia) – referenced in studies comparing mechanical and acoustic quality assessment methods.

  3. “Addressing potential sources of variation in several non-destructive techniques for measuring firmness in apples” (2009, Biosystems Engineering, Vol. 104) – cited for methodological insights in firmness evaluation.

  4. “Antioxidant activity determines on-tree maturation in Golden Smoothee apples” (2009, Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, Vol. 89) – cited in works on antioxidant metrics and fruit maturity.

  5. “Relationship between acoustic firmness and Magness Taylor firmness in apples” (2009, Food Science and Technology International, Vol. 15) – widely referenced for acoustic firmness calibration.

  6. “Quality indexes for Golden Smoothee apple in relation to consumer evaluation” (2006, Journal of Fruit and Ornamental Plant Research, Vol. 14) – cited in research linking sensory data with harvest indicators.

  7. “Seasonal trends in harvest indices for Golden Smoothee apples in Spain” (2006, Fruit and Ornamental Plant Research, Vol. 14) – noted for its practical application in seasonal harvest planning.

Conclusion

In summary, Diana Molina Delgado exemplifies a research-practitioner model, uniting academic excellence, field expertise, and a collaborative spirit. Her work enriches the agrifood sector through data-driven innovations in postharvest management, consumer-centric quality evaluation, and cooperative development. Through her contributions to national and European projects and her commitment to sustainability and innovation, Diana continues to be a valuable figure in the global dialogue on agricultural modernization and food system resilience.

Kannan Pandian | Agriculture | Best Faculty Award

Dr. Kannan Pandian | Agriculture | Best Faculty Award

Associate Professor at Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, India

Dr. Kannan Pandian is an accomplished soil scientist specializing in dryland soil resource and crop management. With extensive experience in soil science and agricultural chemistry, he has significantly contributed to carbon and water conservation techniques, carbon sequestration, and nutrient management strategies for dryland crops. His research focuses on enhancing nitrogen and phosphorus efficiency through carbon-smart fertilizer delivery systems. As an Associate Professor at Tamil Nadu Agricultural University (TNAU), he has been actively involved in research, teaching, and technology development to improve soil health and agricultural sustainability.

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Education

Dr. Kannan Pandian earned his Ph.D. in Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry from Tamil Nadu Agricultural University (TNAU), Coimbatore, in 2007. He obtained his Master of Science in the same field from TNAU in 2004, following his Bachelor of Science in Agriculture from the same institution in 2002. His academic journey has been marked by a strong focus on soil fertility, plant nutrition, and sustainable agricultural practices.

Work Experience

Dr. Pandian has held various significant positions throughout his career. Since January 2010, he has been serving as an Assistant Professor at TNAU. Prior to this, he worked as a Scientist at ICAR from April 2009 to January 2010. He also served as a Research Associate and Senior Research Fellow at the Centre for Soil and Crop Management Studies (CSCMS), TNAU, contributing to research in soil fertility and conservation. His professional expertise spans research, academia, and the development of innovative soil management techniques.

Research Interests

Dr. Kannan Pandian’s research focuses on combatting climatic vulnerability in dryland ecosystems through carbon and water conservation techniques. He is also actively involved in studying carbon footprints and sequestration across different ecosystems and crops using natural carbon materials. Additionally, he works on enhancing nitrogen and phosphorus efficiency in dryland crops through carbon-smart fertilizer delivery systems, aiming to improve soil health and crop productivity under changing climatic conditions.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Pandian has received several prestigious awards and recognitions for his contributions to soil science and agricultural research. He was awarded the ICAR-IDP international faculty training fellowship for short-term postdoctoral research at Western Sydney University, Australia. He also received the Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam Best Teacher Award at an international conference on Climate Resilient Agriculture. Other notable accolades include the Best TNAU Young Scientist Award (2019), multiple Best Oral and Poster Presentation Awards at various national and international conferences, and the Dr. K.K. Krishnamurthy and Dr. G. Selvakumari Medal for the best doctoral student in Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry. Additionally, he has been recognized with commendation certificates and fellowships for his outstanding research contributions.

Publications

Dr. Pandian has a prolific research publication record, with numerous articles published in reputed journals. Some of his notable publications include:

Kannan, P., et al. (2024). Bacillus megaterium-Embedded Organo Biochar Phosphorous Fertilizer Improves Soil Microbiome and Nutrient Availability to Enhance Black Gram (Vigna mungo L) Growth and Yield. Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition (NAAS 9.9).

M. Mohamed Roshan Abu Firnass, et al. (2023). Synthesis of biochar-embedded slow-release nitrogen fertilizers; Mesocosm and field-scale evaluation for nitrogen use efficiency, growth, and rice yield. Soil Use Management (NAAS 9.67).

D. Krishnaveni, Kannan P., et al. (2023). Chromium Sorbed Maize Stalk Biochar and Its Power Benefited Disposal: An Effective Power Generation Method for Removal of Chromium. Water Air Soil Pollut (NAAS 8.98).

Seki, M., et al. (2022). Soil nitrogen dynamics and sorghum productivity as affected by biochar in the dry tropics. NutrCyclAgroecosyst (NAAS 9.87).

D. Krishnaveni, P. Kannan, et al. (2022). Safe disposal of phosphate for eutrophication control by Redgram stalk biochar with subsequent power generation. Environmental Technology & Innovation (NAAS 11.26).

Mayuko Seki, et al. (2022). Impact of biochar and manure application on in situ carbon dioxide flux, microbial activity, and carbon budget in degraded cropland soil of southern India. Land Degradation Development (NAAS 10.98).

M. Paramasivan, et al. (2022). Management of root rot (Macrophomina phaseolina) in peanut with biocontrol agents and studying its root physiology. Archives of Phytopathology and Plant Protection (IF 0.75).

Conclusion

Dr. Kannan Pandian is a dedicated researcher and academician whose work has significantly contributed to soil science and sustainable agricultural practices. His expertise in soil conservation, nutrient management, and carbon sequestration has led to the development of innovative solutions for enhancing soil fertility and crop productivity. Through his research, teaching, and extensive publications, he continues to impact the field of soil science and agriculture positively, striving for a more sustainable and resilient farming future.