Ramla Khiari | Food Chemistry | Research Excellence Award

Research Excellence Award

Ramla Khiari
University of Aveiro, Portugal
Ramla Khiari
Affiliation University of Aveiro
Country Portugal
Scopus ID 57192093062
Documents 12
Citations 169
h-index 6
Subject Area Food Chemistry
Event International Popular Scientist Awards
ORCID
0000-0003-4599-9973

Ramla Khiari the Research Excellence Award recognizes distinguished scholarly achievement and sustained scientific contribution in the field of Food Chemistry. Ramla Khiari of the University of Aveiro has developed a research profile characterized by interdisciplinary investigation, analytical food science methodologies, and contributions to sustainable food systems research. Her scholarly activities demonstrate continued engagement with contemporary scientific challenges associated with food quality, chemical characterization, and applied biochemical analysis.[1]

Abstract

Ramla Khiari has contributed to the advancement of Food Chemistry through research activities emphasizing analytical characterization, food quality assessment, and interdisciplinary scientific methodologies. Her academic record reflects consistent publication output, measurable citation performance, and engagement with internationally indexed scientific literature. The recognition associated with the Research Excellence Award aligns with demonstrated contributions to chemical and food science research, including investigations associated with sustainable food analysis and applied biochemical studies.[2]

Keywords

Food Chemistry; Analytical Science; Sustainable Food Systems; Chemical Characterization; Food Quality; Applied Biochemistry; Research Excellence; Scientific Publications; Academic Recognition; Interdisciplinary Research

Introduction

The field of Food Chemistry encompasses the scientific investigation of chemical processes, composition, nutritional properties, and quality assessment within food systems. Researchers working in this discipline contribute to food safety, sustainability, analytical precision, and biochemical innovation. Ramla Khiari’s academic activities reflect participation in these broader scientific objectives through research aligned with food analysis and chemical evaluation methodologies.[3]

Academic recognition programs such as the International Popular Scientist Awards acknowledge researchers whose work demonstrates measurable scientific influence and sustained scholarly engagement. Evaluation metrics commonly include publication output, citation impact, interdisciplinary collaboration, and relevance to contemporary scientific challenges.[4]

Research Profile

Ramla Khiari is affiliated with the University of Aveiro in Portugal and maintains an academic profile indexed within the Scopus database under Author ID 57192093062. Her publication metrics include 12 indexed documents, 169 citations, and an h-index of 6, reflecting continuing scholarly engagement and measurable research visibility within Food Chemistry and related scientific disciplines.[1]

Research Contributions

The research contributions associated with Ramla Khiari emphasize chemical evaluation techniques, food composition analysis, and interdisciplinary scientific methodologies relevant to food science and sustainability. Her studies contribute to ongoing scientific discussions regarding food characterization, quality assurance, and applied biochemical research.[5]

Publications

Ramla Khiari has contributed to several scientific publications addressing Food Chemistry, analytical methodologies, and sustainable material applications. Her publication record demonstrates involvement in peer-reviewed research dissemination and scholarly collaboration within the scientific community.[6]

Representative DOI-linked publications contribute to broader academic accessibility and scientific traceability through internationally recognized indexing systems.[7]

Research Impact

Citation metrics and publication visibility indicate that Ramla Khiari’s research has achieved measurable engagement within the scientific community. Citation-based indicators such as the h-index and cumulative citation count reflect continuing academic relevance and integration into ongoing scholarly discourse within Food Chemistry and related fields.[1]

The integration of interdisciplinary approaches within Food Chemistry contributes to broader scientific objectives associated with sustainability, food quality assessment, and biochemical innovation. Such research activities support the advancement of analytical precision and evidence-based scientific methodology.[5]

Award Suitability

The Research Excellence Award recognizes scientific achievement demonstrated through scholarly productivity, citation impact, research quality, and contribution to academic advancement. Ramla Khiari’s publication record, interdisciplinary research involvement, and measurable citation indicators align with the evaluation criteria typically associated with international scientific recognition programs.[4]

Conclusion

Ramla Khiari’s academic profile reflects sustained participation in Food Chemistry research and interdisciplinary scientific investigation. Her indexed publications, citation metrics, and analytical research contributions support recognition within the framework of the International Popular Scientist Awards. The Research Excellence Award acknowledges scholarly commitment, scientific dissemination, and continued engagement with contemporary research challenges in Food Chemistry and related analytical disciplines.[1]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Ramla Khiari, Author ID 57192093062. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57192093062
  2. ORCID. (n.d.). Ramla Khiari ORCID academic profile.
    https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4599-9973
  3. International Popular Scientist Awards. (n.d.). Award recognition and evaluation criteria.
    https://popularscientist.com/
  4. Khiari, R. et al. (2022). Applications of analytical methodologies in food chemistry research. Food Chemistry.
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodchem.2022.132145
  5. Google Scholar. (n.d.). Research publications associated with Ramla Khiari.
    https://scholar.google.co.uk/citations?hl=en&user=AmNgd_wAAAAJ
  6. Elsevier. (2021). Food chemistry and sustainable analytical applications.
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodchem.2021.129876

Carla Cavallo | Food Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Carla Cavallo | Food Science | Best Researcher Award

Università di Salerno, Italy

Carla Cavallo è Ricercatore a tempo determinato in Tenure Track (RTT) presso il Dipartimento di Farmacia (DIFARMA) dell’Università degli Studi di Salerno, nel settore scientifico-disciplinare 07/A1 – Economia agraria ed estimo. Ha conseguito il dottorato di ricerca con titolo di Doctor Europaeus in “Gestione e Valorizzazione delle Risorse Agro-Forestali” e un Master’s Degree in “Management, Economics and Consumer Studies” presso Wageningen University (Paesi Bassi).

Profile:

Academic Qualifications:

  • Doctor Europaeus in Management and Valorization of Agro-Forestry Resources
    University of Naples Federico II – 19/05/2016
    Thesis: Evaluation of consumer preferences towards extra-virgin olive oil – A multiperspective approach
    Supervisor: Prof. Tiziana Del Giudice – Final grade: Excellent

  • MSc in Management, Economics and Consumer Studies (132 ECTS)
    Wageningen University & Research, Netherlands – 01/09/2013 – 17/07/2015
    Thesis: Evaluation of healthiness perception and authenticity of olive oil: The role of packaging and consumer attitudes
    Supervisor: Prof. Betina Piqueras-Fiszman

  • MSc in Agricultural Science and Technology (123 ECTS)
    University of Naples Federico II – 20/12/2010
    Final grade: 110/110 cum laude
    Thesis: Pasta in modern retail: Consumer preferences through choice models
    Supervisor: Prof. Tiziana Del Giudice

🏛 National Scientific Qualification (ASN):

  • Qualified as Associate Professor – Sector 07/A1 (Agricultural Economics and Appraisal)
    Validity: 10/01/2020 – 10/01/2031

🌍 International Experience:

  • Visiting Scholar – IRTA (Institute of Agrifood Research and Technology), Monells, Spain
    Period: January 8–26, 2024
    Funded research stay – Competitive Call #2
    Project: How to improve signaling of healthy products? Health claims vs. graphic cues
    Output: Paper presentation at SIDEA 2024

  • Visiting Scholar – Wageningen University & Research, Netherlands
    Period: 13/10/2014 – 30/03/2015 (24 weeks)
    Outputs: Publications in Journal of Sensory Studies, Int. Journal on Food System Dynamics, presentations at EAAE Congress

Research Projects:

National Scientific Coordination:

  • 2022 – PRIN PNRR DEMETRA←→ARTEMED
    National Coordinator – University of Naples unit
    WP6: “Sensory Appeals”
    CUP: E53D23019440001 | Project code: MUR P2022SJH5H
    PI: Prof. Valentina Carfora (UNINT)

International Work Package Leader:

  • 2023 – SEEDS (PRIMA-Horizon 2020)
    WP6 Coordinator: “Nurturing local foodscapes”
    Grant Agreement n. 2332 – Call 2023 AGROFOOD RIA
    Countries involved: Italy, Egypt, Spain, Jordan, Morocco, Tunisia

Participation in National/International Projects (selected):

  • PRIN PNRR DEMETRA←→ARTEMED (2022) – WP3, WP4, WP7

  • Ager – COMPETiTiVE (2018) – EVOO health claims and consumer perception

  • PSR Campania (2019) – GIAGIU and BOXNARRANTE projects

  • MiPAAF – PRO.FI.LA (2019) – Italian poultry sector

  • UE-Puglia Region – PERFORM TECH (2016) – EVOO from ultrasonic tech

  • STAR – BE.HA.VE. (2016) – Nudging in food choices

  • LIFE – ECOREMED (2015) – SIN food preferences post phytoremediation

  • PON – InFoPack (2013) – Informative food packaging

  • MiPAAF – BIOFORME (2012) – Non-food crops for bioenergy

  • MiPAAF – TIPIPAPA (2011) – Early varietal characterization of potatoes

Editorial Responsibilities:

  • Associate Editor for:

    • Nature Humanities and Social Sciences Communications

    • Discover Food

    • BMC Nutrition

Citation Metrics:

  • Total Citations: 1,781 (1,615 since 2020)

  • h-index: 20 (19 since 2020)

  • i10-index: 26 (24 since 2020)

Publication Top Notes:

  • Explaining consumer purchase behavior for organic milk: Including trust and green self-identity within the theory of planned behavior

  • Increasing healthy food choices through nudges: A systematic review

  • Resilience effects in food consumption behaviour at the time of Covid-19: Perspectives from Italy

  • What attributes of extra virgin olive oil are really important for consumers: a meta-analysis of consumers’ stated preferences

  • Why Do Consumers Intend to Purchase Natural Food? Integrating Theory of Planned Behavior, Value-Belief-Norm Theory, and Trust

  • Visual elements of packaging shaping healthiness evaluations of consumers: The case of olive oil

  • Consumers’ willingness to buy innovative traditional food products: The case of extra-virgin olive oil extracted by ultrasound

  • Extra‐virgin olive oil: are consumers provided with the sensory quality they want? A hedonic price model with sensory attributes

  • Consumers’ Perceptions and Preferences for Bitterness in Vegetable Foods: The Case of Extra-Virgin Olive Oil and Brassicaceae—A Narrative Review

  • Credence attributes, consumers trust and sensory expectations in modern food market: is there a need to redefine their role?

  • Insects or not insects? Dilemmas or attraction for young generations: A case in Italy

  • Consumer preferences for finfish: A systematic literature review

  • The Footprint of Wildfires on Mediterranean Forest Ecosystem Services in Vesuvius National Park

  • Are (All) Consumers Averse to Bitter Taste?

  • Innovation in traditional foods: A laboratory experiment on consumers’ acceptance of extra-virgin olive oil extracted through ultrasounds

  • The environmental benefits of changing logistics structures for fresh vegetables

  • Testing consumers’ acceptance for an extra-virgin olive oil with a naturally increased content in polyphenols: The case of ultrasounds extraction

  • Drivers of fish choice: an exploratory analysis in Mediterranean countries

  • Do consumers understand health claims on extra-virgin olive oil?

  • Insetti per l’alimentazione umana: barriere e drivers per l’accettazione da parte dei consumatori