Sanjay Kumar Patel | Agricultural Engineering | Editorial Board Member

Dr. Sanjay Kumar Patel | Agricultural Engineering | Editorial Board Member

Dr. Rajendra Prasad Central Agricultural University | India

Dr. Sanjay Kumar Patel is a distinguished researcher and faculty member at Dr. Rajendra Prasad Central Agricultural University, Samastipur, India, specializing in precision agriculture, smart farming technologies, and sustainable agricultural practices. His work focuses on integrating cutting-edge technologies such as the Internet of Things (IoT), 5G connectivity, and advanced data analytics into modern agricultural systems to enhance productivity, efficiency, and environmental sustainability. Dr. Patel has explored smart agriculture frameworks emphasizing IoT and 5G-enabled precision farming, published in the International Journal of Communication Systems, and investigated soil and sub-soil behavior under agricultural practices in Agricultural Engineering International CIGR Journal, contributing to soil management and mechanized farming knowledge. His research bridges technological innovation and practical applications, providing scalable solutions for soil management, crop monitoring, irrigation optimization, and resource-efficient farming. Through multidisciplinary collaborations, Dr. Patel advances agricultural engineering knowledge while promoting environmentally responsible practices, contributing to food security, sustainable resource use, and climate-resilient agriculture. His academic influence is reflected in 166 citations, 25 publications, and an h-index of 7.

Featured Publications

Singh, A. K., Bhatt, B. P., Sundaram, P. K., Naresh Chandra, N. C., Bharati, R. C., & Patel, S. K. (2012). Faba bean (Vicia faba L.) phenology and performance in response to its seed size class and planting depth. Citations: 62

Patel, S. K., & Mani, I. (2011). Effect of multiple passes of tractor with varying normal load on subsoil compaction. Journal of Terramechanics, 48(4), 277–284. Citations: 59

Patel, S. K., Varma, M. R., & Kumar, A. (2010). Agricultural injuries in Etawah district of Uttar Pradesh in India. Safety Science, 48(2), 222–229. Citations: 43

Kacha, H. L., Jat, G., & Patel, S. K. (2014). Performance of various plant growth regulators on yield and quality of Phalsa (Grewia asiatica L.). HortFlora Research Spectrum, 3(3), 292–294. Citations: 33

Patel, S. K., & Varshney, B. P. (2014). Modeling of wheat crop harvesting losses. Agricultural Engineering International: CIGR Journal, 16(2), 97–102. Citations: 24

Sagni B. Miressa | Agricultural Mechanization | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Sagni B. Miressa | Agricultural Mechanization | Best Researcher Award

Doctoral Candidate | Nanjing Agricultural University | China

Mr. Sagni B. Miressa is a highly motivated Ph.D. candidate in Agricultural Mechanization at Nanjing Agricultural University, China (expected 2027), with extensive expertise in sustainable agriculture, agricultural machinery design, straw incorporation, and bioenergy production. He earned his M.Sc. in Agricultural Mechanization from Adama Science and Technology University, Ethiopia (2018) and a B.Sc. in Agricultural Engineering from Ambo University, Ethiopia (2016). His professional experience encompasses the design, development, and optimization of prototype machinery for rice–wheat rotation systems, including 36 novel technical models for straw return, as well as bioethanol production from agricultural waste. Sagni has led and contributed to multiple research projects, including international collaborations, and has presented his findings at workshops on sustainable agricultural engineering and bioenergy applications. His research interests focus on optimizing tillage practices, improving mechanized straw management, enhancing agricultural productivity, and developing renewable bioenergy solutions. He possesses strong research skills in experimental design, modeling, field testing, and data analysis using tools such as AutoCAD, SolidWorks, ANOVA, and programming in C++ and Java. His work has been published in high-impact journals such as Agronomy and Agriculture, with multiple first-author publications demonstrating his scholarly impact. Sagni has actively participated in professional development through certifications and workshops, including tractor operation and maintenance training by GIZ, and engagement in academic and volunteer initiatives that support agricultural engineering communities. His awards and honors reflect his innovation, technical expertise, and dedication to advancing sustainable agriculture. With a strong foundation in research, leadership, and technical innovation, Mr. Sagni B. Miressa is poised to make significant contributions to agricultural mechanization, bioenergy research, and global knowledge dissemination, demonstrating exceptional potential for international collaboration, mentorship, and advancement of sustainable agricultural practices worldwide.

Profiles: ORCID | ResearchGate

Featured Publications

  1. Miressa, S. B., Li, Y., Yan, X., Niroula, A., He, R., & Ding, Q. (2025). Design and Analysis of 36 Novel Technical Models for Straw Return in Rice–Wheat Systems Based on Spatial and Temporal Variability. Agronomy, 15(10), 2288. https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy15102288

  2. Miressa, S. B., Ding, Q., Li, Y., & Amisi, E. O. (2024). Optimization of Tillage Operation Parameters to Enhance Straw Incorporation in Rice-Wheat Rotation Field. Agriculture, 15(1), 54. https://doi.org/10.3390/agriculture15010054

Keabetswe Ncube | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Keabetswe Ncube | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Post Doctoral Researcher at Tshwane University of Technology, South Africa

Dr. Keabetswe Ncube is a distinguished geneticist and postdoctoral research fellow at Tshwane University of Technology, specializing in goat genomics, transcriptomics, and livestock improvement. She holds a PhD in Genetics from the University of KwaZulu-Natal and has made significant contributions to animal genetics through her research on growth performance, meat science, and genomic selection. Her work has been recognized with numerous grants, scholarships, and awards, including the Junior Chamber International Top Young Persons Award and the Inspiring50 South Africa recognition. Dr. Ncube has authored multiple peer-reviewed publications and presented at international conferences, demonstrating her expertise in bioinformatics, next-generation sequencing, and livestock breeding. With extensive research and teaching experience, she has also mentored postgraduate students and collaborated on international projects. Passionate about advancing agricultural genomics, she actively engages in community-based breeding programs and science outreach initiatives, making her a leading figure in animal genetics and biotechnology.

Professional Profile

Education

Dr. Keabetswe Ncube has a strong academic background in genetics and biotechnology. She earned her PhD in Genetics from the University of KwaZulu-Natal in 2020, focusing on gene expression profiling of South African indigenous goat breeds to identify genes associated with growth and meat quality traits. Prior to that, she completed her MSc in Life Sciences at the University of South Africa in 2016, where she researched the maternal lineages and genetic diversity of the growth hormone gene in South African goat populations. Her undergraduate studies were at Tshwane University of Technology, where she obtained a Bachelor of Technology in Biotechnology in 2012 and a National Diploma in Biotechnology in 2011. Her academic journey has equipped her with expertise in genomics, transcriptomics, bioinformatics, and molecular genetics, laying the foundation for her impactful research in livestock genetics and animal science.

Professional Experience

Dr. Keabetswe Ncube has extensive professional experience in animal genetics, biotechnology, and research development. Currently a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Tshwane University of Technology, she focuses on livestock genomics and breeding strategies. She has previously worked as a Genomics Specialist at Inqaba Biotechnical (ZooOmics), where she applied advanced molecular techniques to animal genetic research. She also served as an Associate Medical Writer at Nucleus Global in the UK. Her earlier experience includes roles at the Agricultural Research Council, where she contributed to genome-wide studies, RNA sequencing, and livestock breeding programs. Dr. Ncube has also been actively involved in community-based breeding programs, assisting farmers in genetic selection and livestock improvement. Additionally, she has worked as a laboratory assistant in microbiology and quality control roles at Mageu Number 1 and Tshwane University of Technology. Her diverse professional background highlights her expertise in research, academia, industry applications, and science communication.

Research Interest

Dr. Keabetswe Ncube’s research interests focus on animal genetics, genomics, and livestock improvement, with a particular emphasis on indigenous South African goat breeds. Her work explores transcriptomics, functional genomics, and population genetics to enhance meat quality, growth performance, and overall livestock productivity. She specializes in next-generation sequencing, genome-wide association studies, and RNA sequencing to identify genetic markers linked to economically important traits. Dr. Ncube is also passionate about applying genomic tools to improve animal breeding programs, particularly in community-based settings. Her research extends to meat genomics, carcass quality, and the genetic factors influencing livestock adaptation to environmental stress. Additionally, she is involved in investigating the medicinal properties of goat milk and its potential applications in health and cosmetics. Through her work, she aims to bridge the gap between scientific research and practical agricultural advancements, ultimately contributing to sustainable livestock farming and food security in Africa.

Award and Honor

Dr. Keabetswe Ncube has received numerous prestigious awards and honors in recognition of her contributions to genetics and animal science research. She was a recipient of the Gauteng Department of Rural Development Grant in 2011 and secured multiple scholarships, including the National Research Foundation Innovation Masters’ Scholarship (2013-2014) and the Agricultural Research Council Professional Development Doctoral Grant (2017-2020). Her academic excellence earned her the Junior Chamber International Top Young Persons of the Year Award in 2017 and the 1st Prize for Best PhD Scientific Poster at the ARC Professional Development Programme in 2018. She was named among the Inspiring50 South Africa in 2021 and recognized as one of the Sunday World Heroic Women in 2022. Further solidifying her impact in STEM, she was honored as one of the “10 Most Inspiring and Impactful STEM Women World Changers” in 2023, reflecting her dedication to advancing science and mentorship.

Research Skill

Dr. Keabetswe Ncube possesses a diverse range of advanced research skills in genetics, bioinformatics, and animal science. She is proficient in statistical bioinformatics data analysis using tools such as SAS and R, as well as specialized genomics software like BEAGLE, AMOVA, and Arlequin. Her expertise includes next-generation sequencing, RNA isolation, transcriptional profiling, Sanger sequencing, and Illumina Infinium SNP chip genotyping. She has extensive experience in functional and population genomics, primer design, rolling circle amplification, and genome-wide association studies (GWAS) for livestock improvement. Additionally, she has conducted field sampling, blood collection, and genetic diversity analyses. Beyond laboratory work, she has applied her research skills in community-based breeding programs and livestock growth performance monitoring. With her strong communication abilities and experience in lecturing advanced animal breeding and genetics, she seamlessly integrates research with education, contributing to the development of future scientists while advancing genetic research in livestock production.

Conclusion

Dr. Keabetswe Ncube demonstrates outstanding research excellence, with a strong record in genetics, publications, and awards. Her impact extends beyond academia into community engagement and policy influence. To further strengthen her candidacy, expanding interdisciplinary collaborations, securing leadership roles in global organizations, and increasing industry contributions would elevate her profile.

Publications Top Noted

  • Carcass quality profiles and associated genomic regions of South African goat populations investigated using goat SNP50K genotypesKT Ncube, EF Dzomba, K Hadebe, P Soma, L Frylinck, FC Muchadeyi (2022) Cited by: 12
  • Goat farmers’ production objectives and trait preferences in the North West province of South Africa: An approach to identify selection criteria for a community-based breeding programTF Mtshali, ON Mapholi, KT Ncube, EF Dzomba, TC Matelele, TC Chokoe, et al. (2021) Cited by: 9
  • Relationship between population genomic structure and growth profiles of South African goats under different production systemsKT Ncube, K Hadebe, EF Dzomba, P Soma, L Frylinck, FC Muchadeyi (2020) Cited by: 8
  • Targeted high‐throughput growth hormone 1 gene sequencing reveals high within‐breed genetic diversity in South African goatsKT Ncube, K Mdladla, EF Dzomba, FC Muchadeyi (2016) Cited by: 8
  • Differential gene expression and identification of growth-related genes in the pituitary gland of South African goatsKT Ncube, EF Dzomba, BD Rosen, SG Schroeder, CP Van Tassell, et al. (2022) Cited by: 7
  • Polymorphism of the major histocompatibility complex and genetic structure of Southern African village chicken populationsKT Ncube, PJ Jooste, P Soma, EF Dzomba, FC Muchadeyi (2014) Cited by: 7
  • Genomics for the improvement of productivity and robustness of South African goat breedsEF Dzomba, K Mdladla, KT Ncube, FC Muchadeyi (2017) Cited by: 5
  • Gene Expression Profiling of South African Indigenous Goat Breeds Using RNA-Seq Technologies in Search of Genes Associated with Growth and Carcass Quality TraitsKT Ncube (2020) Cited by: 3
  • Maternal lineages and diversity of the growth hormone gene of South African goat populationsKT Ncube (2016) Cited by: 2
  • Genomic Advancements in Assessing Growth Performance, Meat Quality, and Carcass Characteristics of Goats in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Systematic ReviewKT Ncube, KA Nephawe, TJ Mpofu, NJ Monareng, MM Mofokeng, et al. (2025) Cited by: N/A
  • Genomic Tools for Medicinal Properties of Goat Milk for Cosmetic and Health Benefits: A Narrative ReviewKT Ncube, MC Modiba, TJ Mpofu, KA Nephawe, B Mtileni (2025) Cited by: N/A