Muhammad Sultan

Bahauddin Zakariya University Pakistan

Dr. Muhammad Sultan is an accomplished Associate Professor of Agricultural Engineering (Major: Energy & Environmental Engineering) at Bahauddin Zakariya University (Pakistan). Holding a BSc and MSc in Agricultural Engineering with honors from the University of Agriculture Faisalabad (Pakistan), he earned his Ph.D. from Kyushu University (Japan) as a recipient of an MEXT fellowship from the Government of Japan. He also conducted postdoctoral research at Kyushu University (Japan), and Simon Fraser University (Canada), as a recipient of Japan Student Services Organization (JASSO) and Canadian Queen Elizabeth fellowship, respectively. He is research fellow at University of South Africa and INTI International University (Malaysia). Recognized among the world's top 2% Scientists by Stanford University (USA) and Elsevier, Dr. Sultan is the leading scientist in Pakistan for agricultural engineering according to the AD Scientific Index Ranking. With a vast publication record, he serves as editor for various high-impact journals, contributing significantly to the field of agricultural engineering. Engaged in multiple research projects and revered for supervising theses, Dr. Sultan continues to shape the landscape of energy-efficient agricultural technologies.

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Uneven distribution and depletion of good-quality water reserves significantly devastate the agriculture sector. In this scenario, water management as well as efficient irrigation and drainage strategies are primarily required to conserve water resources and enhance farm efficiency. Irrigation and Drainage – Recent Advances provides insights into irrigation methods, scheduling possibilities, and optimal irrigation frequencies. It also discusses management strategies including methods of groundwater recharging and rainwater harvesting, restoration, and modification of drainage networks for manifesting the cropping index. The book presents key aspects and examines the role of Agrovoltaic energy, artificial intelligence, and the Internet of Things (IoT) in the development of smart irrigation systems for sustainable farming.

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