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Researchers Honored by University, College

May 26, 2026

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Celebrating academic achievement at CAES News event with award recipient and officials.

Crop scientist Harmandeep Sharma, center, was named Outstanding Young Investigator at the University Awards Banquet this spring. With her are Chancellor Janes R. Martin II and Provost Catherine Edmonds.

Researchers from the College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences and Cooperative Extension N.C. A&T were honored by the college and the university this spring.

Harmandeep Sharma, Ph.D., a research assistant professor in crop science and digital agriculture, received the university’s Outstanding Young Investigator Award at a ceremony on April 24. The award honors tenure-track faculty members between their third and seventh year of service who are involved in research and show promise of making a significant contribution to their field.

"It is an honor to receive the Outstanding Young Investigator Award from North Carolina A&T,” Sharma said. “I am grateful for the support of my colleagues, students, and collaborators, and this recognition motivates me to continue advancing innovative, data-driven, and sustainable agricultural research while mentoring the next generation of agricultural professionals.”


Other university award winners include:

  • Outstanding Teacher of the Year, CAES: Yewande Fasina, Ph.D., assistant professor of animal sciences.
  • Outstanding Dissertation Advisor: Uchenna Anele, Ph.D., professor of animal sciences and interim chair of the Department of Animal Sciences.
  • Junior Faculty Teaching Excellence Award: Blessing Masasi, Ph.D., assistant professor of biological engineering.

The college also honored staff at the CAES Faculty Research Awards of Excellence Luncheon on May 15.

  • Outstanding Senior Researcher Award: Leonard Williams, Ph.D., director of the Center for Excellence in Post-Harvest Technologies (CEPHT) at the UNC Research Campus in Kannapolis.
  • Outstanding Young Investigator Award: Kingsley Ekwemalor, Ph.D., teaching associate professor of animal sciences.
  • Competitive Research Awards — Lead Principal Investigators: Andrea Gentry-Apple, DVM, coordinator of veterinary education and clinical associate veterinarian; Shengmin Sang, Ph.D., Distinguished Professor of Functional Foods and Human Health; Osei-Agyemang Yeboah, Ph.D., professor and director of the L.C. Cooper Jr. International Trade Center; Godfrey Uzochukwu, Ph.D., professor and director of the University’s Interdisciplinary Waste Management Institute; and Omoanghe Isikhuemhen, Ph.D., research professor in the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Design.
  • Competitive Research Awards — Co-principal Investigators: Godfrey Gayle, Ph.D., temporary consultant for the International Trade Center; Porché Spence, Ph.D., associate professor of environmental studies; Paula E. Faulkner, Ph.D., agricultural education professor; and Ekwemalor.
  • High-Impact Journal Publications Awards — Niroj Aryal, Ph.D., chair and associate professor of biological engineering; Arnab Bhowmik, Ph.D., an associate professor of soil science and soil microbiology; Beatrice Dingha, Ph.D., research professor in the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Design; Hao Feng, Ph.D., Blue Cross Blue Shield Endowed Professor of Urban Food Systems and director of the Urban and Community Food Complex; Guibing Chen, Ph.D., research professor at the CEPHT; Roberta Claro da Silva, Ph.D., associate professor of food and nutritional sciences; Reza Tahergorabi, Ph.D., professor of food and nutritional sciences; Yongjie Wang, Ph.D., assistant professor of animal sciences; Hye Won Kang, Ph.D., professor of food and nutritional sciences; Lijun Wang, Ph.D., professor of biological engineering; Jennifer Ross, Ph.D., associate professor in the Department of Family and Consumer Sciences (FCS); Jianmei Yu, Ph.D., a university program specialist and a Google Scholar in FCS; Anele; Williams; Fasina; Sharma; Isikhuemhen; Sang; and Masasi.

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