Best Researcher Award
Eszter Zsédely
Széchenyi István University
| Eszter Zsédely |
|
|---|---|
| Affiliation | Széchenyi István University |
| Country | Hungary |
| Scopus ID | 36106583200 |
| Documents | 13 |
| Citations | 97 |
| h-index | 6 |
| Subject Area | Livestock Nutrition |
| Event | International Research Hypothesis Excellence Award |
Eszter Zsédely is a researcher affiliated with Széchenyi István University in Győr, Hungary, whose scholarly work has contributed to the field of livestock nutrition and animal production sciences. Her publication record indexed in Scopus demonstrates sustained engagement in research related to feed resources, poultry nutrition, animal performance, and agricultural sustainability. With 13 indexed documents, 97 citations, and an h-index of 6, her academic profile reflects measurable scientific influence within her specialization.[1]
Abstract
This article presents an academic overview of Eszter Zsédely, a researcher associated with Széchenyi István University in Hungary. The profile summarizes her scholarly achievements, publication activity, citation performance, research themes, and scientific contributions within livestock nutrition. The assessment also considers her suitability for recognition through the International Research Hypothesis Excellence Award based on measurable academic indicators and documented research outputs.[1]
Keywords
Eszter Zsédely; Livestock Nutrition; Poultry Science; Animal Feed Research; Sustainable Agriculture; Broiler Nutrition; Academic Impact; Hungary; Scopus Author Profile; Research Excellence.
Introduction
Livestock nutrition remains a critical area of agricultural science due to its influence on animal welfare, production efficiency, food quality, and environmental sustainability. Researchers working in this field contribute to the development of innovative feeding strategies and alternative feed ingredients capable of improving productivity while reducing ecological impacts. Eszter Zsédely has participated in research efforts focused on these objectives through studies examining nutritional interventions and feed resource utilization in animal production systems.[2]
Research Profile
- Researcher: Eszter Zsédely
- Institution: Széchenyi István University, Győr, Hungary
- Scopus Author ID: 36106583200
- Indexed Documents: 13
- Total Citations: 97
- h-index: 6
- Primary Subject Area: Livestock Nutrition
The available bibliometric indicators demonstrate consistent scholarly engagement within animal nutrition research. Her work has attracted citations from numerous scientific publications, indicating recognition by the broader research community and contributing to evidence-based advancements in agricultural science.[1]
Research Contributions
Eszter Zsédely’s research contributions are primarily associated with animal feeding systems, poultry nutrition, and the evaluation of alternative feed ingredients. Her scholarly activities have addressed issues related to nutrient utilization, production performance, feed sustainability, and meat quality characteristics in poultry production.[2]
- Investigation of innovative feed resources for poultry diets.
- Assessment of nutritional effects on broiler growth and performance.
- Research on sensory and nutritional meat quality.
Publications
Among her documented scholarly outputs is a publication examining the dietary inclusion of defatted silkworm pupa meal in broiler chickens and its effects on nutritional and sensory meat quality. The study contributes to ongoing discussions regarding sustainable protein alternatives in animal nutrition and the optimization of poultry feeding systems.[2]
Research Impact
Research impact may be evaluated through publication productivity, citation performance, and the practical relevance of scientific outputs. With 97 citations across 89 citing documents and an h-index of 6, Eszter Zsédely has established a measurable academic presence within her research field. Her studies contribute to the scientific understanding of sustainable livestock nutrition and emerging feed technologies.[1]
Award Suitability
Based on available scholarly indicators, publication activity, citation performance, and demonstrated contributions to livestock nutrition research, Eszter Zsédely presents a profile that aligns with the objectives of the International Research Hypothesis Excellence Award. Her work reflects scientific rigor, interdisciplinary relevance, and engagement with practical challenges in animal agriculture.[1]
Conclusion
Eszter Zsédely has developed a scholarly profile characterized by contributions to livestock nutrition, animal feed innovation, and poultry science. Her publication record, citation metrics, and participation in research addressing sustainable agricultural production collectively demonstrate meaningful engagement with contemporary scientific challenges. These achievements support consideration for recognition through academic excellence awards and related international research honors.[1]
External Links
References
- Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Eszter Zsédely, Author ID 36106583200. Scopus.
https://www.scopus.com/pages/authors/36106583200 - Dalle Zotte, A., Singh, Y., Zsédely, E., Palumbo, B., & Cullere, M. (2024). Dietary inclusion of defatted silkworm (Bombyx mori L.) pupa meal in broiler chickens: phase feeding effects on nutritional and sensory meat quality. Poultry Science.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psj.2024.103735