Heny Herawati | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

Heny Herawati
National Research and Innovation Agency, Indonesia

Heny Herawati
Affiliation National Research and Innovation Agency
Country Indonesia
Scopus ID 37060931100
Documents 58
Citations 249
h-index 8
Subject Area Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Event Top Teachers Awards
Google Scholar olQdHUYAAAAJ

Heny Herawati is an Indonesian researcher affiliated with the National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN), specializing in post-harvest technology, agroindustry, food science, hydrocolloid applications, and gluten-free food innovation. Her scholarly work has focused on sustainable food systems, agricultural residue utilization, hydrocolloid development, and food processing technologies relevant to modern agro-industrial applications.[1] Her research portfolio includes international journal publications, funded research projects, and intellectual property registrations related to food technology and agricultural engineering.[2]

Abstract

This article presents an academic overview of the research profile, scientific contributions, publications, funded projects, and intellectual property achievements of Heny Herawati. Her work primarily addresses food technology innovation, post-harvest processing, hydrocolloid applications, gluten-free product development, and sustainable agro-industrial engineering. The profile also highlights her involvement in interdisciplinary collaborations, applied food science, and agricultural technology advancement within Indonesia and international scholarly communities.[3]

Keywords

Food Science, Hydrocolloids, Agroindustry, Post-Harvest Technology, Gluten-Free Bread, Agricultural Residues, Food Engineering, Functional Foods, Precision Food Technology, Sustainable Agriculture

Introduction

The advancement of agricultural and food sciences has increasingly emphasized sustainable processing technologies, alternative food ingredients, and precision-based manufacturing systems. Researchers in these fields contribute to improving food quality, preservation, nutritional functionality, and industrial efficiency. Within this context, Heny Herawati has developed a research portfolio focusing on hydrocolloids, gluten-free food systems, agro-industrial technologies, and biomass utilization.[4]

Her educational background includes undergraduate studies in Agricultural Technology at IPB University, graduate education in Chemical Engineering at Diponegoro University, and doctoral specialization in Food Science at IPB University. These interdisciplinary academic foundations support her contributions to food engineering, agricultural processing technologies, and sustainable product innovation.[5]

Research Profile

Heny Herawati currently serves as a researcher at the Process Technology Research Center under the National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN), Indonesia. Her expertise areas include post-harvest technology, agroindustry, hydrocolloid engineering, functional food development, and gluten-free product innovation.[6]

  • Institution: Process Technology Research Center, National Research and Innovation Agency
  • Research Position: Researcher
  • Primary Expertise: Post Harvest Technology and Agroindustry
  • Office Location: KST Habibie, Serpong, South Tangerang, Banten Province, Indonesia
  • Research Interests: Hydrocolloids, gluten-free foods, food preservation, agro-processing systems, and sustainable food manufacturing

Her funded projects include collaborations with national agencies, universities, and industrial partners. These projects have addressed hydrocolloid production, food preservation technologies, shallot storage systems, glucomannan optimization, and gluten-free commercial food applications.[7]

Research Contributions

The research contributions of Heny Herawati include innovations in food hydrocolloids, agricultural residue processing, gluten-free product engineering, and food preservation technologies. Her investigations have contributed to understanding rheological characteristics of gluten-free bread systems, hydrocolloid applications, and natural emulsifier development.[8]

  • Development of hydrocolloid technologies for gluten-free bread manufacturing.
  • Research on glucomannan extraction and functional food applications.
  • Innovation in agricultural residue utilization for cellulose and carboxymethyl cellulose production.
  • Design of food preservation technologies for mangoes and shallots intended for export supply chains.
  • Research on 3D printer-based precision food manufacturing systems for gluten-free products.
  • Contribution to sustainable food engineering and biomass-based processing technologies.

Her intellectual property portfolio demonstrates extensive applied innovation activity, including patents related to gluten-free noodles, hydrocolloid extraction, porang drying technologies, nanoemulsion preservatives, modified cellulose production, and precision food manufacturing systems.[9]

Publications

Heny Herawati has contributed to multiple international journal publications focusing on food chemistry, hydrocolloids, food processing systems, and gluten-free food technology.[10]

  1. “Characteristics of GABA (Gamma Amino Butyric Acid), antioxidant and sensory quality of modified Tempeh.” International Journal of Food Properties, 2023.
  2. “Application of Hydrocolloids For Gluten-Free Breads And Impact On Their Rheological Properties: Bibliometric Study.” Journal of Southwest Jiaotong University, 2023.
  3. “Applications of Hydrocolloids and Its Effects on Physicochemical Characteristics of Gluten-Free Bread from Corn and Rice Flour.” Sains Malaysiana, 2024.
  4. “The Potency of Maillard Conjugates Containing Whey Protein as Natural Emulsifier.” International Journal of Food Science, 2024. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1155/2024/3254132
  5. “Facile Synthesis of Carboxymethyl Cellulose (CMC) from Agricultural Residues.” Cellulose Chemistry and Technology, 2024.

Research Impact

The research activities of Heny Herawati have contributed to scientific advancement in sustainable food systems, precision food engineering, and agro-industrial innovation. Her work demonstrates relevance to current global interests in gluten-free foods, food security, renewable biomaterials, and agricultural sustainability.[11]

Her patent registrations further indicate the translational and industrial relevance of her scientific investigations. Several patented technologies focus on food preservation systems, gluten-free product development, hydrocolloid extraction, biomass processing, and precision manufacturing technologies for functional foods.[12]

Through collaborations with governmental institutions, universities, and private-sector partners, her projects demonstrate interdisciplinary integration between food science, engineering, agriculture, and industrial technology development.[13]

Award Suitability

The academic profile of Heny Herawati reflects sustained engagement in scientific research, technological innovation, interdisciplinary collaboration, and applied industrial research. Her combination of scholarly publications, funded projects, and registered patents demonstrates a balanced contribution to both theoretical and practical aspects of agricultural and food sciences.[14]

Her work aligns with the objectives of international academic recognition programs that acknowledge contributions to innovation, sustainability, scientific advancement, and educational impact within agricultural and biological sciences.[15]

Conclusion

Heny Herawati has established an academic and research profile centered on food science innovation, agroindustry, hydrocolloid applications, and sustainable agricultural technologies. Her contributions encompass peer-reviewed publications, funded collaborative projects, and intellectual property development associated with food engineering and post-harvest technologies. These achievements illustrate her active role within contemporary agricultural and biological sciences research.[16]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Heny Herawati, Author ID 37060931100. Scopus. https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=37060931100
  2. Google Scholar. (n.d.). Heny Herawati citation profile. https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=olQdHUYAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=sra
  3. International Journal of Food Properties. (2023). Characteristics of GABA, antioxidant and sensory quality of modified Tempeh.
  4. Journal of Southwest Jiaotong University. (2023). Application of Hydrocolloids for Gluten-Free Breads and Impact on Their Rheological Properties.
  5. IPB University and Diponegoro University. (n.d.). Academic qualifications and formal education records.
  6. National Research and Innovation Agency. (n.d.). Researcher profile and institutional affiliation.
  7. LPDP and National Research and Innovation Agency. (2023–2025). Funded research projects on hydrocolloids, food preservation, and agroindustry.
  8. Sains Malaysiana. (2024). Applications of Hydrocolloids and Its Effects on Physicochemical Characteristics of Gluten-Free Bread.
  9. Directorate General of Intellectual Property. (2023–2025). Registered patents related to hydrocolloids, gluten-free products, and agricultural processing technologies.
  10. Cellulose Chemistry and Technology. (2024). Facile Synthesis of Carboxymethyl Cellulose from Agricultural Residues.
  11. International Journal of Food Science. (2024). The Potency of Maillard Conjugates Containing Whey Protein as Natural Emulsifier. https://doi.org/10.1155/2024/3254132
  12. Indonesian Patent Registry. (2025). Registered patents involving gluten-free noodles, food preservation, and biomass-based processing systems.
  13. National Research Collaborations. (2024). Interdisciplinary research partnerships in agroindustry and food engineering.
  14. Top Teachers Awards. (n.d.). Recognition criteria for scientific and academic achievement. https://topteachers.net/
  15. Agricultural and Biological Sciences Citation Records. (n.d.). Publication and citation impact data.
  16. Research Portfolio Documentation. (2025). Summary of scholarly activities, patents, and international publications.

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Research Advisor at Central Arid Zone Research Institute,  Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR), India

Dr. J. C. Tarafdar is a distinguished scientist in the field of Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry with an impressive academic and professional trajectory. His educational background includes an M.Sc. and Ph.D. from the Indian Agricultural Research Institute, followed by postdoctoral research in Germany. Dr. Tarafdar’s contributions to soil science are both innovative and widely recognized, including groundbreaking work in phosphorus mobilization, biosynthesized nano-nutrients, and various soil biology techniques. His prolific output of research, combined with numerous awards and honors, underscores his exceptional impact in his field.

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Education 🎓

Dr. Jagadish Chandra Tarafdar’s educational journey reflects a deep commitment to the field of Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry. He began his academic pursuit with a Master of Science (M.Sc.) degree in Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry from the Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI), New Delhi. His excellence in academics was evident as he received a merit scholarship throughout his studies at IARI. Building on this strong foundation, Dr. Tarafdar continued his education by pursuing a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) at the same prestigious institution, further deepening his expertise in soil science. Following his doctoral studies, Dr. Tarafdar expanded his research horizons through postdoctoral research at the Institute of Agricultural Chemistry in Goettingen, Germany. This international experience allowed him to enhance his research capabilities and gain exposure to cutting-edge techniques and methodologies in his field. Dr. Tarafdar’s educational background is marked by a continuous pursuit of knowledge and excellence, laying the groundwork for his significant contributions to soil science and agricultural chemistry.

work Experience💼

Dr. Jagadish Chandra Tarafdar’s distinguished career is marked by a profound commitment to advancing the field of Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry. His professional journey began with academic excellence at the Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI), New Delhi, where he completed both his M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry. Following his doctoral studies, Dr. Tarafdar furthered his expertise through postdoctoral research at the Institute of Agricultural Chemistry, Goettingen, Germany, where he honed his skills and broadened his knowledge in soil science. Dr. Tarafdar’s career is characterized by significant contributions to soil science through innovative research and development. He has made pioneering advancements in phosphorus mobilization and the development of biological phosphorus (Bio-phos) fertilizers, which are now promoted by the State Government of Rajasthan. His research has led to the creation of groundbreaking techniques, including the in-vivo filter paper method for phosphatase estimation, biosynthesized nano-nutrients, and nano-induced polysaccharide powders for agricultural use.

Research Focus🔎

Dr. Jagadish Chandra Tarafdar’s research focuses on advancing the field of Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry through innovative techniques and methodologies. His work primarily revolves around the mobilization and utilization of native phosphorus, a critical nutrient for agricultural productivity. Dr. Tarafdar has developed groundbreaking techniques, such as the in-vivo filter paper method for phosphatase estimation and biosynthesized nano-nutrients, which are pivotal for improving soil fertility and crop yields. His research also extends to the development of biological phosphorus fertilizers and a sequential phosphorus fractionation scheme, which have practical applications in sustainable agriculture. Dr. Tarafdar’s contributions include pioneering several soil biology techniques, such as the visual demonstration of germinating arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) spores and soil solarization for mass-scale production of AM fungi. He has also introduced methods like freeze-drying to understand nutrient movement and electrofocusing to investigate enzyme origins. His work in developing new biological indicators and enhancing plant residue quality assessment further reflects his commitment to advancing soil science.

Awards and honors🏆

Dr. Jagadish Chandra Tarafdar has received numerous prestigious awards and honors throughout his distinguished career, reflecting his significant contributions to the field of Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry. His achievements include the Sukumar Basu Memorial Award for the biennium 1993-94, which acknowledged his exceptional research in soil science. He also received the IMPHOS-FAI Award in 2006 and the Prof. S.K. Mukherjee Memorial Award in 2008, recognizing his innovative work in phosphorus mobilization. Dr. Tarafdar was honored with the Prof. R.S. Murthy Memorial Award in 2008 and the Bharat Jyoti Award in 2011, further highlighting his impactful research and contributions. His recognition continued with the Glory of India Gold Medal in 2012 and the Prof. R. V. Tamhane Memorial Award in 2013. In 2014, he received both the Dr. Kartik Oaron Memorial Award and the Dr. N. S. Randhawa Memorial Award for his outstanding scientific achievements. Dr. Tarafdar was awarded the ISSS Platinum Jubilee Commemoration Award in 2016, followed by the Prof. N. P. Datta Memorial Award in 2020. His most recent accolade, the INSO Outstanding Scientist Award in 2022, underscores his enduring influence and excellence in scientific research. Dr. Tarafdar’s accolades are a testament to his pioneering work and lasting impact on the field of soil science.

Conclusion✅

Dr. J. C. Tarafdar’s exceptional contributions to soil science, as evidenced by his pioneering research, extensive publications, and numerous prestigious awards, make him a highly deserving candidate for the Research for Outstanding Scientist Award. His innovative techniques, global recognition, and influential research underscore his significant impact in his field. As he continues to advance soil science and agricultural chemistry, further interdisciplinary collaboration and outreach could enhance the already remarkable contributions he has made to science and society.

📚Publications to Noted

Mycoprotein nanoparticles in agriculture

Authors: J.C. Tarafdar

Citations: 0

Year: 2024

Journal: Fungal Biology

Effect of Integrated Nutrient Management and Foliar Spray of Zinc in Nanoform on Rice Crop Nutrition, Productivity and Soil Chemical and Biological Properties in Inceptisols

Authors: P. Nandy, S.K. Das, J.C. Tarafdar

Citations: 1

Year: 2023

Journal: Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition

Volume & Issue: 23(1), pp. 540–555

Microbial Role in Nanonutrient Production and Its Potential in Agriculture

Authors: J.C. Tarafdar

Citations: 0

Year: 2023

Book Chapter: Microbial Bioprocessing of Agri-Food Wastes: Bioactive Molecules, pp. 307–318

Biostimulants for sustainable crop production

Authors: J.C. Tarafdar

Citations: 9

Year: 2022

Book Chapter: New and Future Developments in Microbial Biotechnology and Bioengineering: Sustainable Agriculture: Revitalization through Organic Products, pp. 299–313

Role of Soil Biology on Soil Health for Sustainable Agricultural Production

Authors: J.C. Tarafdar

Citations: 6

Year: 2022

Book Chapter: Structure and Functions of Pedosphere, pp. 67–81

Nanotechnology for Native Nutrient Mobilization and Enhanced Use Efficiency

Authors: J.C. Tarafdar

Citations: 3

Year: 2021

Book Chapter: Soil Science: Fundamentals to Recent Advances, pp. 279–296

Bionanofertilizer: A new invention for global farming

Authors: J.C. Tarafdar

Citations: 1

Year: 2021

Book Chapter: Biofertilizers: Volume 1: Advances in Bio-inoculants, pp. 347–358

Bioinspired production of molybdenum nanoparticles and its effect on chickpea (Cicer arietinum L)

Authors: E. Thomas, I. Rathore, J.C. Tarafdar

Citations: 21

Year: 2017

Journal: Journal of Bionanoscience

Volume & Issue: 11(2), pp. 153–159

Efficiency of Phosphatases in Mobilization of Native Phosphorus Fractions Under Different Vegetation

Authors: A.D. Gharu, J.C. Tarafdar

Citations: 2

Year: 2016

Journal: Agricultural Research

Volume & Issue: 5(4), pp. 335–345

Bio-inspired synthesis of nitrogen nanoparticles and its application on pearl millet (pennisetum americanum l) cv. HHB 67

Authors: E. Thomas, I. Rathore, J.C. Tarafdar

Citations: 16

Year: 2016

Journal: Journal of Bionanoscience

Volume & Issue: 10(4), pp. 300–306