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Lecturer from Institute of Marine Sciences, University of Dar es Salaam, Egypt
Dr. Francis Pius Mmanda is a Tanzanian aquaculture expert and academic with over 15 years of experience in fisheries research, policy, and community-based aquaculture development. He currently serves as a Lecturer and Head of the Marine Technology and Innovation section at the Institute of Marine Sciences, University of Dar es Salaam. His academic journey includes a PhD in Animal Sciences (specializing in Animal Nutrition and Management) from the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, an MSc in Aquaculture from Ningbo University in China, and a BSc in Aquaculture from Sokoine University of Agriculture in Tanzania. Dr. Mmanda’s research focuses on sustainable aquaculture practices, particularly the utilization of locally available feed ingredients to enhance fish farming productivity in Tanzania. He has contributed significantly to the field through numerous peer-reviewed publications, workshops, and collaborative projects aimed at improving aquaculture practices and policies. His work not only advances scientific knowledge but also has practical implications for small-scale fish farmers, contributing to food security and economic development in the region.
Professional Profile
Dr. Mmanda’s educational background reflects a strong foundation in aquaculture and animal sciences. He earned his PhD in Animal Sciences, focusing on Animal Nutrition and Management, from the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences. His doctoral research centered on evaluating the nutritive value of locally available, low-cost feed ingredients for tilapia farming in Tanzania, aiming to develop sustainable and cost-effective feeding strategies for small-scale fish farmers. Prior to his doctoral studies, he completed an MSc in Aquaculture at Ningbo University in China, where he specialized in aquatic animal diseases and control. His undergraduate studies culminated in a BSc in Aquaculture from Sokoine University of Agriculture in Tanzania. This comprehensive academic training has equipped Dr. Mmanda with the expertise to address various challenges in aquaculture, from feed formulation and disease management to sustainable farming practices.
Dr. Mmanda’s professional career encompasses roles in academia, government, and community development. Since July 2021, he has been serving as a Lecturer and Head of the Marine Technology and Innovation section at the Institute of Marine Sciences, University of Dar es Salaam. In this capacity, he is involved in teaching, research, consultancy, and public service, focusing on courses related to fish feeds, mariculture technologies, and fisheries governance. Prior to this, from 2015 to 2021, he worked as a Senior Fisheries Officer at the Ministry of Livestock and Fisheries in Tanzania, where he specialized in aquaculture and fisheries, fish diseases and biosecurity, and aquaculture feeds and production. His responsibilities included providing extension services, developing aquaculture guidelines, and supervising fish farmers to enhance aquaculture production. From 2009 to 2015, he served as a District Fisheries Officer at Mbarali District Council, focusing on aquaculture extension services and the establishment of fish farming groups and processing centers. These roles have allowed Dr. Mmanda to make significant contributions to the development and regulation of aquaculture practices in Tanzania.
Dr. Mmanda’s research interests are centered on sustainable aquaculture practices, with a particular focus on the utilization of locally available feed ingredients to improve fish nutrition and reduce production costs. He is interested in exploring the nutritive value and digestibility of various local feed resources, aiming to develop cost-effective and environmentally friendly feeding strategies for tilapia farming. His research also encompasses the assessment of heavy and transitional metal concentrations in feed ingredients, contributing to the development of climate-smart aquaculture practices. Additionally, Dr. Mmanda is involved in studies related to the socio-economic aspects of aquaculture, including the contribution of rural aquaculture to household income and food security. His work aims to bridge the gap between scientific research and practical applications, promoting sustainable aquaculture development in Tanzania and beyond.
Dr. Mmanda possesses a diverse set of research skills that enable him to conduct comprehensive studies in aquaculture and fisheries. His expertise includes the formulation and evaluation of fish feeds using locally available ingredients, assessment of feed ingredient digestibility, and analysis of mineral content in feed resources. He is proficient in statistical analysis using software such as SAS and R, which he has utilized in various research projects to analyze data and interpret results. Dr. Mmanda is also skilled in conducting field surveys and participatory research, engaging with local fish farmers to gather data and assess the impact of aquaculture practices on livelihoods. His ability to integrate scientific research with community engagement has been instrumental in developing practical solutions to challenges faced by small-scale fish farmers in Tanzania.
Throughout his career, Dr. Mmanda has been recognized for his contributions to aquaculture research and development. He has been actively involved in various national and international projects, including the Higher Education for Economic Transformation (HEET) project funded by the World Bank, where he serves as the Institute of Marine Sciences’ contact person for private sector engagement. His participation in workshops and conferences, such as the Third East African Regional Aquaculture Conference and the Science-Policy Lab on Sustainable Aquatic Food Systems, highlights his commitment to advancing aquaculture practices and policies. While specific awards and honors are not detailed in the available information, Dr. Mmanda’s leadership roles and involvement in significant projects underscore his recognition as a key contributor to the field of aquaculture.
Dr. Francis Pius Mmanda is a dedicated aquaculture professional whose work has significantly impacted the development of sustainable fish farming practices in Tanzania. His academic background, combined with extensive experience in research, policy, and community engagement, positions him as a leader in the field. Dr. Mmanda’s focus on utilizing locally available feed ingredients addresses critical challenges in aquaculture, promoting cost-effective and environmentally sustainable practices. His commitment to bridging scientific research with practical applications has not only advanced the field of aquaculture but also improved the livelihoods of small-scale fish farmers. Dr. Mmanda’s contributions continue to shape the future of aquaculture in Tanzania and serve as a model for sustainable development in the region.
Title: Digestibility of local feed ingredients in tilapia Oreochromis niloticus juveniles, determined on faeces collected by siphoning or stripping
Authors: Mmanda, Francis Pius; Lindberg, Jan Erik; Haldén, Anna Norman; Kitula, Rukia A.; Lundh, T. J.O.
Journal: Fishes
Year: 2020
Citations: 16
Professor from Shandong University, China
Professor from Shandong University, China
Yongguang Zhao is a distinguished Professor and Ph.D. Supervisor at Shandong University, specializing in optics and photonics. His research primarily focuses on mid-infrared ultrafast laser technologies and vortex laser systems. Zhao has made substantial contributions to the field by advancing the generation of high-purity continuous-wave and femtosecond vortex lasers. His innovative approach involves using all-solid-state vortex laser generation techniques and employing single-crystal-fiber-based amplification architecture for ultrafast vortex laser pulses. Zhao’s work has had significant academic and technological impact, especially in ultrafast laser pulse durations within the sub-100 femtosecond regime. He has published more than 100 SCI-indexed papers, with numerous first-author and corresponding-author publications in leading journals, including Laser & Photonics Reviews and Optics Letters. Zhao has received several prestigious honors, such as the Alexander von Humboldt Research Fellowship and the Qilu Young Scholar Award. His extensive international research experience, including postdoctoral research at the Max Born Institute, positions him as a global leader in his field.
Professional Profile
Yongguang Zhao obtained his Ph.D. from Shandong University in 2014. During his doctoral studies, he focused on ultrafast laser technologies, laying the foundation for his future research career. After completing his Ph.D., Zhao worked at Jiangsu Normal University, where he contributed to the development of novel laser systems and photonics applications. He further honed his expertise in laser physics and ultrafast technologies during his postdoctoral research at the Max Born Institute in Germany from 2017 to 2020. His time at the institute allowed him to collaborate with leading researchers and broaden his academic horizon, enriching his work at the intersection of optics and material sciences. Since 2024, he has been a professor at the State Key Laboratory of Crystal Materials, Shandong University, where his research continues to thrive.
Zhao’s professional journey spans over a decade, during which he has held significant academic and research positions. After earning his Ph.D. in 2014, he joined Jiangsu Normal University, where he worked until 2024. At this university, he contributed to multiple high-impact research projects on optics and photonics, especially focusing on ultrafast laser systems. His postdoctoral research at the Max Born Institute in Germany from 2017 to 2020 further enhanced his expertise, allowing him to collaborate with world-renowned scientists in the field of laser technology. Currently, as a professor at Shandong University’s State Key Laboratory of Crystal Materials, Zhao leads cutting-edge research in ultrafast laser technologies. Throughout his career, he has consistently shown an ability to bridge theoretical research with practical applications, advancing the field of laser systems and photonics.
Yongguang Zhao’s primary research interest lies in the field of optics and photonics, specifically in mid-infrared ultrafast laser technologies and vortex laser systems. His work focuses on understanding and developing novel vortex laser systems, with an emphasis on generating high-purity continuous-wave and femtosecond vortex lasers. Zhao’s research also delves into the development of single-crystal-fiber-based amplification architectures, which have shown distinct advantages in ultrafast vortex laser amplification. His investigations into the fundamental principles of vortex laser generation aim to push the boundaries of laser performance, particularly for high-power and high-peak-power applications. Zhao’s work holds immense potential for future breakthroughs in ultrafast laser systems, with applications in scientific research, industrial technology, and medical fields.
Zhao has a profound expertise in optics, ultrafast laser technology, and vortex laser systems. He is skilled in advanced laser system design, particularly in generating continuous-wave and femtosecond vortex lasers in the mid-infrared spectrum. His expertise also extends to the application of single-crystal fiber amplification systems, where he has pioneered innovative approaches that enhance the efficiency of ultrafast vortex laser pulses. Zhao’s work involves experimental validation, theoretical modeling, and cutting-edge material science techniques. He has demonstrated exceptional abilities in handling complex optical experiments, data analysis, and the development of novel laser systems that exhibit enhanced power and efficiency. His research also includes the application of various types of laser sources in scientific, industrial, and medical fields, contributing to a broad range of practical applications.
Yongguang Zhao has earned numerous prestigious awards and honors throughout his academic career. He was the recipient of the Alexander von Humboldt Research Fellowship, a highly esteemed recognition for international researchers. Zhao was also named a Qilu Young Scholar, an honor that recognizes outstanding young researchers in China. In addition, he was awarded the Jiangsu Provincial “333 High-Level Talent” award, which recognizes individuals with exceptional contributions to scientific research and innovation in Jiangsu Province. These accolades reflect Zhao’s significant contributions to the field of optics and photonics, especially in the development of ultrafast laser technologies and vortex laser systems. His recognition by these prestigious institutions further solidifies his standing as a leading researcher in his field.
Yongguang Zhao is an accomplished and innovative researcher who has significantly contributed to the fields of optics and photonics. His groundbreaking work on mid-infrared ultrafast laser technologies and vortex laser systems has not only advanced fundamental laser science but also introduced new possibilities for industrial and scientific applications. Zhao’s consistent publication record, coupled with his leadership in both academia and international collaborations, showcases his capacity for groundbreaking research. His honors, such as the Alexander von Humboldt Research Fellowship and the Qilu Young Scholar award, underscore his global recognition. Zhao’s work continues to push the boundaries of laser technologies, establishing him as a leader in the optics and photonics research community.
6 W 320 nm ultraviolet pulse laser based on intracavity frequency doubling of Pr:YLF crystal
Authors: Guofeng Xu, Shuxian Wang, Fei Liang, Pingzhang Yu, Zhengping Wang
Journal: Optics Express
Year: 2025
Amplification of high-purity scalar orbital angular momentum states in single-crystal fibers
Authors: Changsheng Zheng, Zihao Tong, Yinyin Wang, Haohai Yu, Huaijin Zhang
Journal: APL Photonics
Year: 2025
100 W orbital angular momentum laser at 2 µm
Authors: Heng Ding, Zihao Tong, Changsheng Zheng, Haohai Yu, Huaijin Zhang
Journal: Optics Letters
Year: 2025
Mode-locking of anisotropic Tm,Ho:GdScO3 laser delivering 57-fs pulses at 2078 nm
Authors: Ning Zhang, Heng Ding, Yinyin Wang, Huanijin Zhang, Jun Xu
Journal: Optics Express
Year: 2024
Citations: 2
Room-temperature high-power laser emission of erbium-doped fluorite crystals at 2.8 µm
Authors: Lei Zhu, Zhen Zhang, Yunfei Wang, Jun Xu, Liangbi Su
Journal: Optics Letters
Year: 2024
Citations: 5
Controlled Generation of High-Purity Scalar Orbital Angular Momentum States from a High-Power Single-Crystal Fiber Laser
Authors: Yongguang Zhao, Bin Chen, Changsheng Zheng, Haohai Yu, Huaijin Zhang
Journal: Laser and Photonics Reviews
Year: 2024
Citations: 3
High-efficiency tandem Ho:YAG single-crystal fiber laser delivering more than 100 W output power
Authors: Jianlei Wang, Zihao Tong, Changsheng Zheng, Yongguang Zhao, Chun Wang
Journal: High Power Laser Science and Engineering
Year: 2024
Citations: 2
Tunable and mode-locked Tm,Ho:GdScO3 laser
Authors: Jian Liu, Ning Zhang, Qingsong Song, Kheirreddine Lebbou, Jun Xu
Year: 2024
Citations: 3
Femtosecond pulse generation from a SESAM mode-locked Tm,Ho:SrF2 laser at 2.08 µm
Authors: Ning Zhang, Zhen Zhang, Yinyin Wang, Liangbi Su, Jun Xu
Journal: Optics Express
Year: 2024
Citations: 2
Sub-60-fs mode-locked Tm,Ho:CaYLuAlO4 laser at 2.05 µm
Authors: Shande Liu, Peifu Wang, Kuan Li, Junting Liu, Yongguang Zhao
Journal: Optics Express
Year: 2024
Citations: 5
Assistant Scientist from Shriram Institute for Industrial Research, India
Assistant Professor of Oncology from Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center, United States
Staff Scientist at Fred Hutch Cancer Center, United States
Jasmine Naru is a dedicated biological researcher with a robust background in various biological disciplines, including proteomics, molecular biology, biochemistry, and genetics. She earned her Ph.D. in Biochemistry from Panjab University, India, in 2016, and has since been associated with prestigious research institutions. Currently a Staff Scientist at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center in Seattle, WA, Jasmine has contributed significantly to the field of cancer research, particularly focusing on acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS). Her innovative research approaches aim to enhance risk stratification and therapeutic targeting for these conditions. Jasmine’s work has resulted in multiple publications in high-impact journals, showcasing her expertise and commitment to advancing the understanding of cancer biology.
Professional Profile
Jasmine Naru’s educational journey reflects her commitment to biological research and academic excellence. She completed her Bachelor of Science in Life Sciences with a focus on Zoology, Botany, and Chemistry at Guru Nanak Dev University in 2006. She pursued her Master of Science in Human Genetics, graduating in 2008 from the same institution. Jasmine then advanced her studies at Panjab University, where she earned her Ph.D. in Biochemistry in 2016. Her doctoral research focused on protein profiling in retinoblastoma patients, utilizing mass spectrometry-based proteomics to identify potential biomarkers. This solid educational foundation has equipped her with the necessary knowledge and skills to excel in her research endeavors.
Jasmine Naru has gained extensive professional experience in the field of biological research. She began her career as a Junior Research Fellow at the Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER) in India in 2010. Her journey continued at Panjab University, where she served as a Junior and Senior Research Fellow until 2016. Following her academic tenure, Jasmine transitioned to the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center in Seattle as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow, focusing on innovative cancer research projects from 2017 to 2023. Recently, she has taken on the role of Staff Scientist at Fred Hutch, where she develops novel approaches for risk stratification and therapeutic targeting in AML and MDS. Her professional trajectory showcases her dedication to advancing cancer research and her ability to lead impactful projects.
Jasmine Naru’s research interests are centered on advancing the understanding of hematological malignancies, particularly acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS). She focuses on the development of innovative strategies for risk stratification and targeted therapy, employing proteomic and genomic approaches to identify novel biomarkers that can enhance patient outcomes. Her work encompasses the use of iPSC-derived cell lines to explore the biology of MDS and the development of immunotherapy techniques for myeloid malignancies. Jasmine is passionate about translating her research findings into clinical applications that can significantly improve the lives of patients facing these challenging diseases, making her a valuable contributor to the field of cancer research.
Jasmine Naru possesses a comprehensive set of research skills that enhance her capabilities as a biological researcher. Her technical proficiency includes advanced techniques in proteomics, such as mass spectrometry (ESI-MS/MS, MALDI-TOF/TOF), as well as quantitative analysis methods like iTRAQ and TMT. Jasmine is adept at using bioinformatics tools for pathway analysis and has experience in various molecular biology techniques, including PCR, ELISA, Western blotting, and flow cytometry. Additionally, she has strong analytical skills, enabling her to interpret complex data effectively. Jasmine’s multitasking abilities and collaborative approach allow her to thrive in fast-paced research environments, making her an asset to any scientific team.
Throughout her academic and professional career, Jasmine Naru has received several honors and recognitions for her contributions to the field of biological research. Notably, she was awarded the Junior Research Fellowship from the Indian Council of Medical Education and Research (ICMR) during her early research career, which provided her with essential support to pursue her doctoral studies. Her commitment to excellence is reflected in her successful publication record, with multiple first-author articles in high-impact journals. Jasmine’s research efforts have also been acknowledged through various project grants, such as the SWOG Impact Award and NIH/NIDDK funding, highlighting her contributions to advancing cancer research and her potential for future impactful work.
Associate Professor at Central University of Himachal Pradesh, India.
Dr. Chaman Lal is an accomplished Associate Professor at the School of Commerce and Management Studies, Central University of Himachal Pradesh. With a robust academic background and extensive experience in marketing and entrepreneurship, he has made significant contributions to research, particularly in rural marketing and entrepreneurship. Dr. Lal has published numerous research papers in prestigious journals and has taken an active role in mentoring students at the MPhil and PhD levels. His dedication to academic excellence and policy development is further exemplified by his involvement in research projects that benefit the Government of India. In addition to his academic role, he serves as the Honorary Director of the Centre for Entrepreneurship & Innovation, where he promotes entrepreneurial initiatives and innovation. His commitment to enhancing knowledge in his field and fostering a collaborative academic environment makes him a prominent figure in research and education.
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Assistant Professor at Vignan’s Foundation for Science, Technology & Research (Deemed to be University), India