Dr. Asil Mohammed Hassan Hatif, Assistant Professor in the Department of Horticulture and Landscape Engineering at the College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences, University of Baghdad, won the Young Researchers Award from the Scientific Research Council for the year 2025. The council honored her efforts for her outstanding scientific contributions to advancing agricultural sustainability within the field of horticulture and landscape engineering.
Dr. Asil’s achievements stem from her pioneering research, which has provided innovative solutions to enhance the efficiency of the agricultural sector. Her studies have contributed to developing sustainable technologies that mitigate environmental challenges, earning her a distinguished scientific reputation. The award aims to encourage researchers to produce creative work that serves scientific and societal progress.
The Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research is committed to supporting young research talents and enabling them to achieve qualitative accomplishments. Dr. Asil’s win crowns her distinguished scientific career filled with valuable contributions. The council also works to strengthen partnerships between academic institutions to drive innovation and sustainable development.
This recognition serves as an incentive for further rigorous research efforts that address societal needs. The ministry highly values the vital role of researchers in building a knowledge-based economy founded on innovation.

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