Awarded Grants – Multidisciplinary Research Teams

Awarded Grants – Multidisciplinary Research Teams

We are thrilled to announce the winning proposals of Grants for Multidisciplinary Research Teams under the AgriSci-UA Platform, aimed at supporting collaborative research projects addressing critical environmental and societal challenges.

After thorough evaluation by an expert committee, the following projects have been selected for funding:

Main project coordinator

Project name

Boyko Olexandra, DSAEU

Effect of sulfur-containing supplements under anaerobic digestion on the parasites viability in organic waste treatment

 

Ryblenko Iryna, BTNAU

Prevalence of antibiotic-resistant bacterial strains in fish, fish products and water bodies in Ukraine

 

Datsko Oksana, SNAU

Phytoremediation Strategies for Sustainable Soil Cleansing and Heavy Metal Removal Using Hyperaccumulator Plant Species

 

Grabovska Tetiana, BTNAU

Scars of war: can nature and communities heal together?

 

Hapich Henadii, DSAEU

Water Security of Ukraine’s Southeastern Regions: Loss of Access to Water Resources Due
to the War and Alternative Water Supply Solutions

 

Vaskin Roman, SSU

Assessment of the action impact on soil fertility for further recovery for agricultural product cultivation

 

Koblianska, Inna SSU

Life Cycle Assessment Methodologies for Evaluating the Impact of Food Packaging on Ecosystem Health

 

Melnyk Andriy, SNAU

Post-war monitoring of urbanised ecosystems and phytoremediation in the North-Eastern
Forest-Steppe zone of Ukraine

 

Novytskyi Roman, DSAEU

Research of the ichthyological complex of the upper part of the Kakhovske Reservoir after its
catastrophic devastation

 

Onopriienko, Dmytro DSAEU

Resource-saving and energy-efficient consumption of water resources in agriculture under conditions of war and climate change in Ukraine

 

Solarov Oleksii, SNAU

Effective methods of reducing the sealing effect of various types of equipment wheels by improving the technology of use

 

Ostroha Ruslan, SSU

Digestate-based organo-mineral fertilizers for restoring soil fertility in areas affected by hostilities (DigestOMF).

 

Volkova Viktoria, DSAEU

Study of changes in the availability of drinking water supply due to surface water pollution in the Dnipropetrovsk region during the period of war.

 

Vysochina Alina, SSU

Migration challenges for rural development, agrarian sector sustainability and food security: worldwide consequences of Russo-Ukrainian war.

 

 

Congratulations to the selected teams! We look forward to seeing the impactful outcomes of your research.

Thank you to everyone who participated in this initiative.

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