Uchenna Ukwu | Agrivoltaics | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

Uchenna Ukwu
University of Nigeria, UNN Nsukka

Uchenna Ukwu
Affiliation University of Nigeria, UNN Nsukka
Country Nigeria
Scopus ID 58312809000
Documents 11
Citations 62
h-index 4
Subject Area Agrivoltaics
Event World Green Energy Awards
ORCID 0000-0003-4683-3596

Uchenna Ukwu is a researcher affiliated with the University of Nigeria, UNN Nsukka, whose academic activities contribute to developments within the field of agrivoltaics and sustainable energy-related investigations. Research outputs indexed through recognized scholarly databases demonstrate participation in scientific knowledge generation, interdisciplinary collaboration, and dissemination of findings relevant to renewable energy and agricultural sustainability.[1]

Abstract

This article presents an overview of the academic profile and scholarly contributions of Uchenna Ukwu, a researcher associated with the University of Nigeria, UNN Nsukka. His research activities are connected to agrivoltaics, renewable energy integration, sustainable agricultural systems, and interdisciplinary environmental studies. Available scholarly records indicate participation in scientific investigations that support knowledge development, publication dissemination, and research collaboration. Citation metrics and indexed publications demonstrate measurable engagement within the academic community. The profile is evaluated in relation to the Best Researcher Award presented through the World Green Energy Awards, highlighting research productivity, subject relevance, and contribution to sustainable energy advancement.[1][2]

Keywords

Agrivoltaics, Renewable Energy, Sustainable Agriculture, Solar Energy Systems, Research Impact, Scientific Publications, Academic Recognition, Green Energy Research.

Introduction

Academic research plays a significant role in advancing sustainable technologies and environmental solutions. Researchers working within agrivoltaics contribute to the integration of agricultural productivity and renewable energy generation, supporting long-term sustainability objectives and evidence-based innovation across multiple scientific disciplines.[1]

Research Profile

The research profile of Uchenna Ukwu reflects scholarly engagement through indexed publications, citation activity, and participation in renewable energy-related studies. Metrics available through Scopus indicate a growing academic presence supported by peer-reviewed outputs and interdisciplinary research contributions relevant to sustainable development.[1]

Research Contributions

Research activities associated with Uchenna Ukwu contribute to discussions surrounding agrivoltaic systems, renewable energy deployment, environmental sustainability, and agricultural innovation. Such work supports scientific understanding, encourages interdisciplinary collaboration, and promotes the application of sustainable technologies within emerging energy frameworks.[1][2]

Publications

Indexed publication records indicate authorship and co-authorship of scholarly works disseminated through recognized academic channels. These publications contribute to the broader scientific literature and provide evidence of ongoing participation in research activities related to energy, sustainability, and agricultural innovation.[1]

Research Impact

Research impact may be assessed through publication output, citation performance, and scholarly visibility. Available metrics indicate that published work associated with the researcher has received citations from the academic community, reflecting engagement with and recognition of the research contributions within relevant fields.[1]

Award Suitability

Based on documented scholarly activity, publication record, and subject relevance, Uchenna Ukwu demonstrates characteristics commonly considered during academic recognition processes. Contributions aligned with agrivoltaics and sustainable energy research support the relevance of this profile for consideration within the Best Researcher Award category.[1]

Conclusion

The academic profile of Uchenna Ukwu reflects active participation in research and publication activities relevant to agrivoltaics and sustainability. Available scholarly indicators demonstrate measurable contributions to scientific knowledge dissemination and support consideration within academic recognition and award evaluation frameworks.[1]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Uchenna Ukwu, Author ID 58312809000. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=58312809000
  2. ORCID. (n.d.). ORCID record for Uchenna Ukwu.
    https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4683-3596
  3. World Green Energy Awards. (n.d.).Best Researcher Award information and evaluation framework.
    https://greenenergyaward.com/
  4. Ukwu, U. N., Muller, O., Meier-Grüll, M., & Uguru, M. I. (2025). Agrivoltaics shading enhanced the microclimate,photosynthesis, growth and yields of Vigna radiata genotypes in tropical Nigeria.Scientific Reports, 15, Article 1190.
    https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-84216-3
  5. Ukwu, U. N., Agbo, J. U., Muller, O., Schrey, S., Nedbal, L., Niu, Y., Meier-Grüll, M., & Uguru, M. (2023). Effect of organic photovoltaic and red-foil transmittance on yield, growth and photosynthesis of two spinach genotypes under field and greenhouse conditions. Photosynthesis Research, 157(2–3), 103–118.
    https://doi.org/10.1007/s11120-023-01028-8

 

Haroon Alataweneh | Agri-Energy | Sustainable Agriculture Energy Award

Sustainable Agriculture Energy Award

Haroon Alataweneh
Palestine Technical University – Kadoorie

Haroon Alataweneh
Affiliation Palestine Technical University – Kadoorie
Country Palestine, State of
Documents Research Publications Available
Citations 10
h-index 2
Subject Area Agri-Energy
Event World Green Energy Awards
Google Scholar n3jObCEAAAAJ

The Sustainable Agriculture Energy Award recognizes scholarly activities that contribute to the advancement of agricultural sustainability through energy-efficient technologies, renewable resource utilization, and environmentally responsible research practices. Haroon Alataweneh of Palestine Technical University – Kadoorie demonstrates academic engagement in areas connected with sustainable development, energy utilization, and agricultural innovation, supporting the objectives of contemporary green energy initiatives.[1]

Abstract

This article evaluates the academic relevance of Haroon Alataweneh for recognition under the Sustainable Agriculture Energy Award category of the World Green Energy Awards. The assessment considers scholarly productivity, research visibility, citation performance, institutional affiliation, and thematic alignment with sustainable agricultural energy systems. Contemporary agricultural development increasingly depends upon efficient resource management, renewable energy integration, and environmentally responsible technologies. Through academic activities associated with sustainability-oriented research and interdisciplinary investigations, the researcher contributes to knowledge development that supports green innovation objectives. Such contributions reflect the broader goals of sustainable agriculture and energy transition initiatives promoted within international scientific communities.[1]

Keywords

Agri-Energy, Sustainable Agriculture, Renewable Energy, Green Technology, Agricultural Sustainability, Energy Efficiency, Environmental Research, Sustainable Development, Research Assessment, World Green Energy Awards.

Introduction

The integration of sustainable energy solutions into agricultural systems has become a significant research priority worldwide. Modern agricultural production increasingly requires innovative approaches that improve productivity while reducing environmental impacts. Researchers working within sustainability-related disciplines contribute valuable scientific evidence supporting cleaner technologies, efficient resource utilization, and resilient agricultural practices aligned with global sustainability objectives.[2]

Research Profile

Haroon Alataweneh is affiliated with Palestine Technical University – Kadoorie and has developed a scholarly profile associated with sustainability-oriented research activities. Available academic indicators include ten citations and an h-index of two, demonstrating measurable engagement within the scientific literature. These metrics provide evidence of academic dissemination and participation in knowledge exchange across relevant research communities.[1]

Research Contributions

The researcher’s work contributes to broader discussions surrounding sustainable development, environmental responsibility, and efficient resource management. Such themes are directly relevant to agri-energy advancement because sustainable agriculture increasingly depends upon interdisciplinary solutions integrating energy conservation, renewable technologies, and ecological stewardship. Research activities supporting these objectives strengthen the scientific foundation required for future agricultural transformation.[2]

Publications

Published scholarly outputs associated with the researcher contribute to the visibility of sustainability-focused investigations and support the dissemination of scientific findings within academic networks. Peer-reviewed publications remain an essential mechanism for validating research quality, enabling collaboration, and encouraging practical implementation of innovative concepts relevant to environmental and agricultural development. The research portfolio includes peer-reviewed scholarly publications, contributions supporting sustainability objectives, academic dissemination through recognized research platforms, and interdisciplinary investigations relevant to agri-energy development, collectively enhancing the accessibility and impact of scientific knowledge within the broader research community.[3]

Research Impact

Research impact may be evaluated through citations, scholarly engagement, and contribution to ongoing scientific discussions. Although citation metrics represent only one aspect of academic influence, they indicate that published work has attracted attention from other researchers. Such engagement supports scientific continuity and encourages further exploration of sustainability-related challenges and opportunities.[1]

Award Suitability

The Sustainable Agriculture Energy Award seeks to recognize researchers whose work aligns with sustainable energy utilization, environmental responsibility, and agricultural advancement. Based on available academic indicators and thematic relevance to sustainability-oriented research, Haroon Alataweneh demonstrates characteristics that correspond with the objectives of the World Green Energy Awards and its commitment to encouraging impactful scientific contributions.

Conclusion

Haroon Alataweneh’s academic profile reflects engagement with sustainability-related research themes that support contemporary agri-energy objectives. Through scholarly dissemination, measurable citation activity, and institutional participation in higher education research, the researcher contributes to scientific discussions relevant to sustainable development. These attributes provide a reasonable basis for consideration within the Sustainable Agriculture Energy Award recognition framework.[1]

References

  1. Google Scholar. (n.d.). Scholar profile: Haroon Alataweneh.
    https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=n3jObCEAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=ao
  2. World Green Energy Awards. (n.d.). Award objectives and sustainability recognition framework
    https://greenenergyaward.com/
  3. Alataweneh, H. (2026). Enhancing economic development in Palestine through green and circular economy applications in the olive sector: An analytical study of agricultural value chains. Journal of the Saudi Society of Agricultural Sciences, 25, Article 64.
    https://doi.org/10.1007/s44447-026-00145-9
  4. Tamimi, T. A. R., & Atawneh, H. M. (2019). Impact of extension services introduced to vegetable producers who are using protected agriculture at Southern West Bank–Palestine. Journal of Agricultural, Environmental and Veterinary Sciences, 3(3), 104–121.
    https://doi.org/10.26389/AJSRP.T170319
  5. Alataweneh, H. M. (2026). The role of climate-smart agricultural lending in improving food security in Palestine: An empirical study of sustainable rural finance. Science Discovery Agriculture, 1(2), 96–100. https://doi.org/10.11648/j.sda.20260102.14