Birendra Pratap Singh | Geology | Outstanding Scientist Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Birendra Pratap Singh | Geology | Outstanding Scientist Award

Panjab University | India

Dr. Birendra P. Singh, MISCS, FGSI, FPSI, is an Associate Professor in the Department of Geology, Panjab University, Chandigarh, specializing in paleontology and biostratigraphy. He holds advanced degrees in geology with top university honors and earned his doctorate in paleontology and biostratigraphy. With over two decades of research experience, his work focuses on Paleozoic paleontology and biostratigraphy of the Tethyan and Lesser Himalayan regions, Cambrian successions of Peninsular India, and the spatial and temporal distribution of ichnofabric and ichnofacies from Cambrian to Recent, with implications for Himalayan tectonics and paleoclimate. His academic career spans roles as lecturer, consultant, postdoctoral fellow, and faculty positions, culminating in his current Associate Professor role. Dr. Singh has contributed extensively to international research programs and served on academic, administrative, and governmental committees while guiding departmental activities at Panjab University. His scholarly output includes over 110 publications, cited 977 times with an h-index of 19 and an i10-index of 40, reflecting his influence in paleontology and earth sciences. Recognized with awards such as the Sepkoski Award, Tethys Fossil Award, and multiple gold medals, he is an elected fellow of leading geological and paleontological societies. Dr. Singh continues to advance geological research, education, and policy, significantly contributing to the understanding of Earth’s evolutionary history.

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Featured Publications

Myrow, P. M., Hughes, N. C., Derry, L. A., McKenzie, N. R., Jiang, G., Webb, A. A. G., … Singh, B. P. (2015). Neogene marine isotopic evolution and the erosion of Lesser Himalayan strata: Implications for Cenozoic tectonic history. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 417, 142–150.

Colleps, C. L., McKenzie, N. R., Stockli, D. F., Hughes, N. C., Singh, B. P., Webb, A. A. G., … (2018). Zircon (U‐Th)/He thermochronometric constraints on Himalayan Thrust Belt exhumation, bedrock weathering, and Cenozoic seawater chemistry. Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems, 19(1), 257–271.

Myrow, P. M., Fike, D. A., Malmskog, E., Leslie, S. A., Zhang, T., Singh, B. P., … (2019). Ordovician–Silurian boundary strata of the Indian Himalaya: Record of the latest Ordovician Boda event. Bulletin, 131(5–6), 881–898.

Colleps, C. L., McKenzie, N. R., Horton, B. K., Webb, A. A. G., Ng, Y. W., Singh, B. P. (2020). Sediment provenance of pre-and post-collisional Cretaceous–Paleogene strata from the frontal Himalaya of northwest India. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 534, 116079.

Bhatia, S. B., Bhargava, O. N., Singh, B. P., Bagi, H. (2013). Sequence stratigraphic framework of the Paleogene succession of the Himalayan Foreland Basin: A case study from the Shimla Hills. Journal of the Palaeontological Society of India, 58(1), 21–38.

Pooja Gupta | Microbial Pathogenesis | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Pooja Gupta | Microbial Pathogenesis | Best Researcher Award

Presidency University, Kolkata | India

Pooja Gupta is a postdoctoral researcher in critical care research at a leading cancer institute, where her work focuses on lung infection models and the role of neutrophils in infection among cancer patients. She earned her Ph.D. in Molecular Microbiology and Immunology from CSIR–Central Drug Research Institute, where she investigated novel and unconventional molecules as next-generation therapeutics, including quorum sensing inhibitors and antimicrobial peptides against drug-resistant pathogens. With a strong foundation in microbiology and immunology, she has developed expertise in bacterial communication systems, anti-virulence strategies, biofilm inhibition, protein modeling, molecular cloning, animal models of infection, and immunological assays. She has presented her work at national and international conferences, contributed to peer-reviewed publications, and co-authored patents based on her discoveries. Her research interests lie in quorum sensing, antimicrobial peptide design, host–pathogen interactions, infection in cancer, and translational microbiology. She is passionate about bridging basic science with applied therapeutics to combat antibiotic resistance and improve infection outcomes in vulnerable patient populations. Recognized for her scientific contributions, she continues to pursue innovative approaches at the interface of microbiology, immunology, and oncology with the goal of advancing next-generation anti-infective strategies for human health.

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Featured Publications

Gupta, P., Yadav, P., Lata, M., Chaudhary, S., Telang, V., Kishore, R., Kishan, J., Goswami, K., Arockiaraj, J., Singh, R., & others. (2025). Potential next generation targets for antibacterial agent’s discovery and development. European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry.

Arya, C. G., Kishore, R., Gupta, P., Gondru, R., Arockiaraj, J., Pasupuleti, M., Chandrakanth, M., Punya, V. P., & Banothu, J. (2024). Identification of coumarin–benzimidazole hybrids as potential antibacterial agents: Synthesis, in vitro and in vivo biological assessment, and ADMET prediction. Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters.

Lata, M., Telang, V., Gupta, P., Pant, G., Kalyan, M., Arockiaraj, J., & Pasupuleti, M. (2024). Synthetic short cryptic antimicrobial peptides as templates for the development of novel biotherapeutics against WHO priority pathogen. International Journal of Peptide Research and Therapeutics.

Lata, M., Telang, V., Gupta, P., Pant, G., Kalyan, M., Arockiaraj, J., & Pasupuleti, M. (2023). Evolutionary and in silico guided development of novel peptide analogues for antibacterial activity against ESKAPE pathogens. Current Research in Microbial Sciences.

Biswas, S., Rahaman, T., Gupta, P., Mitra, R., Dutta, S., Kharlyngdoh, E., Guha, S., Ganguly, J., Pal, A., & Das, M. (2022). Cellulose and lignin profiling in seven economically important bamboo species of India by anatomical, biochemical, FTIR spectroscopy and thermogravimetric analysis. Biomass and Bioenergy.

 

Prakash Gupta | Toxicology | Excellence in Research Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Prakash Gupta | Toxicology | Excellence in Research Award

Chhatrapati Shahu Ji Maharaj University, Kanpur | India

Dr. Prakash Chandra Gupta is a distinguished Assistant Professor at the School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Chhatrapati Shahu Ji Maharaj University, Kanpur, recognized for his extensive research in pharmacognosy, ethnopharmacology, phytochemistry, and formulation development. He holds a Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical Sciences and has more than 18 years of teaching and research experience. Dr. Gupta has led numerous high-impact research projects focused on the pharmacological evaluation of indigenous medicinal plants and the development of innovative drug delivery systems, including nanostructured lipid carriers. His prolific scholarly output includes over 50 peer-reviewed publications, several book chapters, and multiple patents, collectively garnering significant citations with an approximate h-index of 22, over 800 citations, and more than 60 scholarly documents, reflecting his influence in the field. He has successfully guided postgraduate and doctoral research, contributing to the next generation of scientists. Recognized with prestigious awards for research excellence and invited talks at national and international forums, Dr. Gupta continues to advance natural product-based therapeutics and innovative pharmacological interventions. His work emphasizes translational research, bridging traditional knowledge with modern scientific approaches to improve human health and well-being, highlighting his leadership and dedication in pharmaceutical sciences.

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Featured Publication

Rao, C. V., Verma, A. R., Gupta, P. K., & Madhavan, V. (2007). Anti-inflammatory and anti-nociceptive activities of Fumaria indica whole plant extract in experimental animals. Acta Pharmaceutica, 57(4), 491–498.

Sharma, N., Gupta, P. C., & Rao, C. V. (2012). Nutrient content, mineral content and antioxidant activity of Amaranthus viridis and Moringa oleifera leaves. Research Journal of Medicinal Plant, 6(3), 253–259.

Gupta, P. C., Sharma, N., & Rao, C. V. (2012). Pharmacognostic studies of the leaves and stem of Careya arborea Roxb. Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine, 2(5), 404–408.

Gupta, P. C., Sharma, N., & Rao, C. V. (2012). A review on ethnobotany, phytochemistry and pharmacology of Fumaria indica (Fumitory). Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine, 2(8), 665–669.

Sharma, N., Purwar, N., & Gupta, P. C. (2015). Microspheres as drug carriers for controlled drug delivery: A review. International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research, 6(11), 4579.

Yogeeta Agrawal | Pharmaceutical Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Yogeeta Agrawal | Pharmaceutical Sciences | Best Researcher Award

SVKM NMIMS Global University | India

Dr. Yogeeta Agrawal Goyal is a Professor of Pharmaceutics at SVKM NMIMS Global University, Dhule, with more than 19 years of teaching and research experience. She holds a Ph.D. from Jaipur National University with research at AIIMS New Delhi, an M.Pharm with distinction and gold medal from The M.S. University of Baroda, a B.Pharm with multiple university gold medals from Nagpur University, and a PG Diploma in Patent Law from NALSAR University. Her research expertise lies in lipid-based nanoparticles, transdermal and controlled drug delivery, nose-to-brain targeting, and nanomedicine for brain and tumour therapies. She has published over 50 international and 3 national papers in reputed SCI-indexed journals with an impact factor above 183, authored two books, contributed several book chapters, and holds patents. She has guided numerous postgraduate and doctoral students, completed government and institutional funded projects from DBT, AYUSH, and SVKM, and presented at national and international forums. Her achievements include multiple gold medals, the G.P. Nair Award from IDMA, outstanding performance awards, and recognition through fellowships and grants. She is actively involved in academic associations such as IPA, APTI, and MSU Alumni, while also serving on editorial boards and advisory roles, making impactful contributions to pharmaceutical sciences through teaching, research, innovation, and community development.

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Featured Publication

Goyal, S. N., Reddy, N. M., Patil, K. R., Nakhate, K. T., Ojha, S., Patil, C. R., … Agrawal, Y. O. (2016). Challenges and issues with streptozotocin-induced diabetes–A clinically relevant animal model to understand the diabetes pathogenesis and evaluate therapeutics. Chemico-Biological Interactions, 244, 49–63.

Agrawal, Y., Petkar, K. C., & Sawant, K. K. (2010). Development, evaluation and clinical studies of Acitretin loaded nanostructured lipid carriers for topical treatment of psoriasis. International Journal of Pharmaceutics, 401(1–2), 93–102.

Agrawal, Y. O., Sharma, P. K., Shrivastava, B., Ojha, S., Upadhya, H. M., Arya, D. S., … Goyal, S. N. (2014). Hesperidin produces cardioprotective activity via PPAR-γ pathway in ischemic heart disease model in diabetic rats. PLOS ONE, 9(11), e111212.

Goyal, S. N., Sharma, C., Mahajan, U. B., Patil, C. R., Agrawal, Y. O., Kumari, S., … Ojha, S. (2015). Protective effects of cardamom in isoproterenol-induced myocardial infarction in rats. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 16(11), 27457–27469.

Eddin, L. B., Jha, N. K., Goyal, S. N., Agrawal, Y. O., Subramanya, S. B., Bastaki, S. M. A., … Ojha, S. (2022). Health benefits, pharmacological effects, molecular mechanisms, and therapeutic potential of α-bisabolol. Nutrients, 14(7), 1370.

Bijesh Biswal | Cell Biology | Excellence in Research Award

Dr. Bijesh Biswal | Cell Biology | Excellence in Research Award

National Institute of Technology Rourkela | India

Dr. Bijesh Kumar Biswal is an Associate Professor at the Cancer Drug Resistance Laboratory, Department of Life Science, National Institute of Technology Rourkela, India. He holds a Ph.D. in Cancer Biology from IIT Madras and has completed postdoctoral research at Rutgers University and Dartmouth College, USA. His research focuses on cancer biology, particularly transcriptional regulation, drug resistance mechanisms, and exosome-mediated drug delivery. Dr. Biswal has authored over 60 publications and has been cited more than 1,100 times, reflecting his significant contribution to the field. He has mentored 3 Ph.D. students and 15 Master’s students, with several ongoing research projects. His work has been recognized with awards such as the Best Faculty Advisor Award from NIT Rourkela and the Early Career Research Award from SERB, DST, New Delhi. Dr. Biswal is a life member of the Indian Association of Cancer Research and the Society of Biochemists India. His research continues to influence cancer therapeutics and drug resistance studies.

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Featured Publication

Tripathi, S. K., Panda, M., & Biswal, B. K. (2019). Emerging role of plumbagin: Cytotoxic potential and pharmaceutical relevance towards cancer therapy. Food and Chemical Toxicology, 125, 566–582.

Tripathi, S. K., & Biswal, B. K. (2020). Piperlongumine, a potent anticancer phytotherapeutic: Perspectives on contemporary status and future possibilities as an anticancer agent. Pharmacological Research, 156, 104772.

Panda, M., Tripathi, S. K., & Biswal, B. K. (2021). SOX9: An emerging driving factor from cancer progression to drug resistance. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) – Reviews on Cancer, 1875(2), 188517.

Panda, M., & Biswal, B. K. (2019). Cell signaling and cancer: A mechanistic insight into drug resistance. Molecular Biology Reports, 46(5), 5645–5659.

Mao, P., Hever-Jardine, M. P., Rahme, G. J., Yang, E., Tam, J., Kodali, A., Biswal, B., … (2013). Serine/threonine kinase 17A is a novel candidate for therapeutic targeting in glioblastoma. PLoS One, 8(11), e81803.

Ruby Ahmed | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ruby Ahmed | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Shibli National College, Azamgarh | India

Dr. Ruby Ahmed is an accomplished Associate Professor with a strong academic background in chemistry, holding advanced degrees culminating in a PhD focused on chemosensors. Her academic journey includes rigorous education in chemical sciences followed by post-doctoral and faculty roles in synthesis, structural analysis and sensor development. With over a dozen peer-reviewed publications in high-impact journals, her scholarly output includes experimental and modeling studies on fluorophore-based detection of nitroaromatic compounds, conductive polymer–based gas sensors, and crystal structure analyses toward environmental pollutant sensing. Her work has attracted several dozen citations and recognition among peers, with approximately thirty-seven citations recorded across eleven documents on research platforms, suggesting an estimated h-index in the range of 5 to 6. Her research interests center on chemosensors, nanocomposites, crystal engineering and environmental pollutant detection. In addition to research, she has served in key administrative and leadership roles—heading a chemistry department, convening university-level committees, organizing boards of studies and doctoral committees, and reviewing articles for Springer Nature. She has also acted as principal investigator on regional research funding projects. Her contributions have earned institutional recognition. Dr. Ahmed continues to advance interdisciplinary research in functional materials for sustainable sensing applications, mentoring students and shaping curricula. She remains dedicated to translating fundamental chemistry into practical environmental technologies.

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Featured Publication

Ahmed, R., Ali, F., Alam, M. J., Tameem, M., Ali, A., Ahmad, M., & Khan, M. A. (2025). Fluorescence quenching aptitude of carbazole for the detection of nitro-aromatics: A comprehensive experimental analysis and computational studies validation. RSC Advances, 15.

Ms. Ritu Ranjan | Engineering | Best Research Award

Ms. Ritu Ranjan | Engineering | Best Research Award

IIT ISM DHANBAD | India

Ms Ritu Ranjan is a dedicated electrical engineering researcher whose academic journey spans advanced degrees from premier Indian institutions, culminating in a PhD in control systems and sensor interfacing at IIT(ISM) Dhanbad. Her work centers on control techniques for bipedal robotic systems, specifically modeling and robust controller design, and extends into efficient analog and direct-digital interfacing schemes for magneto-resistance-based angle sensors. With several journal articles including contributions to Integration: the VLSI Journal, Measurement and Optical and Quantum Electronics, and multiple IEEE-indexed conference publications, she has developed expertise in sensor linearization, systematic error quantification, and optical biosensor modeling. Her research interest spans control theory, sensor hardware design, direct-digital interfacing, and FDTD-based photonic modeling. Though early in her career, she has begun accumulating citations and publications; her current h-index is modest, reflecting her growing scholarly impact. Awards and recognitions include funding and acceptance of her thesis work and top conference presentations. She brings strong experience in MATLAB, LTSpice, LaTeX, LabVIEW, embedded C, and hardware prototyping using Arduino/ESP32. Motivated by innovation in robotics and sensor systems, she seeks to contribute reliably to impactful research and engineering. Ritu’s trajectory indicates a promising future in sensor-control integration and robotic instrumentation.

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Featured Publication

Shekhar, A., Ranjan, R., & Mandal, S. (2024). Model of double optical ring resonator configuration as a biosensor using FDTD numerical method. Optical and Quantum Electronics, 57(1), 35.

Ranjan, R., & Meena, G. D. (2022). PID and backstepping controller on a 2-link biped robot. In 2022 2nd International Conference on Emerging Frontiers in Electrical and Electronic Technologies (ICEFEET) (pp. xx–xx). IEEE.

Ranjan, R., & Meena, G. D. (2022). Trajectory tracking of 3-link biped leg robot using PD controller and robust variable structure controller. In 2022 IEEE 19th India Council International Conference (INDICON) (pp. 1–6). IEEE.

Ranjan, R., & Mandal, S. (2025). Quantification methodologies of three systematic errors of sinusoidal encoders employing two magnitude-to-time-to-digital converter in static and dynamic conditions. Measurement, 253, 117361. Elsevier.

Ranjan, R., Shekhar, A., & Mandal, S. (2025). Development of a tunneling magneto-resistance sensor based orientation detection system for robotic manipulator. In 2025 6th International Conference on Recent Advances in Information Technology (RAIT) (pp. xx–xx). IEEE.

B.K. Chakrabarti | Geology | Lifetime achievement Award

Dr. B.K. Chakrabarti | Geology | Lifetime achievement Award

Geological Survey of India | India

Dr. B.K. Chakrabarti is a distinguished geoscientist associated with the Geological Survey of India who devoted more than three decades to the study of Himalayan tectonics and structural geology, rising to the position of Director before retirement. He has authored over forty peer-reviewed research articles and several books, contributing substantially to the field, with a Scopus record listing numerous documents, citations, and an h-index that reflects the global recognition of his work. His academic foundation was laid through rigorous geological training and research fellowships, where he worked extensively on the Precambrian terrains of Singhbhum and the mica belt, before advancing into Himalayan studies. Over the years, he successfully led key survey programs, coordinated scientific teams, and undertook editorial responsibilities for major geological monographs and mineralogical volumes. His core research interests include Himalayan tectonics, subduction processes, orogenic evolution, and back-thrust mechanics in mountain belts, which have significantly influenced the understanding of the Indian subcontinent’s geological framework. Recognized as a Fellow of the Geological Society of India and the West Bengal Academy of Science & Technology, he has also been honored with the prestigious Sir Coggin Brown Gold Medal. In conclusion, his prolific scholarship and leadership continue to inspire geoscientific research and academic excellence in India.

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Featured Publication

Chakrabarti, B. K. (2024). Himalayan Geotectonics – A change in century-old concept. Indian Journal of Geosciences, 78(4), 371–400.

Neeraj Kumari | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Neeraj Kumari | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

K. R. Mangalam University, Gurugram | India

Dr. Neeraj Kumari is a passionate Assistant Professor in Inorganic and Environmental Chemistry, with extensive teaching and supervisory experience in undergraduate and postgraduate education. With an h-index of 11 and approximately 844 citations (including ~604 since recently), Dr. Kumari’s research profile demonstrates consistent scholarly impact. She earned her doctoral degree in analytical chemistry, focusing on the use of natural clay minerals in the synthesis of nanopigments, followed by advanced study in inorganic chemistry and science education. In her academic career she has designed curricula, guided B.Sc., M.Sc., and doctoral theses, and developed students’ reading, writing, and analytical skills. Her principal research interests include water purification, clay-polymer nanocomposites, nanopigments in polymer matrices, and metal oxide nanomaterials for environmental applications. She has played a leading role in organizing two international conferences on sustainable materials and green chemistry, and delivered invited lectures and keynote talks at global summits and FDPs on topics such as nanomaterials, dye degradation, and sustainable engineering. Dr. Kumari’s awards for excellence include national recognition for teaching and social leadership, as well as honours in community service. Her contributions span academia, research, mentoring, and outreach. Overall, she remains dedicated to fostering innovation, sustainability, and student success in chemistry and environmental science.

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Featured Publications

Kumari, N., & Chandra, M. (2021). Basics of clay minerals and their characteristic properties. Clay and Clay Minerals. Cited by 515.

Mohan, N., Robinson, C., Vodwal, J., & Kumari, L. (2023). Sustainable development goals for addressing environmental challenges. In Green chemistry approaches to environmental sustainability (pp. 367–374). Cited by 51.

Robinson, J., Kumari, N., Srivastava, V. K., Taskaeva, N., & Mohan, C. (2022). Sustainable and environmental friendly energy materials. Materials Today: Proceedings, 69, 494–498. Cited by 35.

Kumari, N., Mohan, C., & Negi, A. (2023). An investigative study on the structural, thermal and mechanical properties of clay-based PVC polymer composite films. Polymers, 15(8), 1922. Cited by 30.

Mohan, C., Kumar, V., Kumari, N., Kumari, S., Yadav, J., Gandass, T., & Yadav, S. (2020). Synthesis, characterization and antibacterial activity of semicarbazide based Schiff bases and their Pb (II), Zr (IV) and U (VI) complexes. Advances in Journal of Chemistry, Section B, 2, 187–196. Cited by 26.

Basant Kumar | Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Basant Kumar | Medicine | Best Researcher Award

SGPGIMS, Lucknow | India

Dr. Basant Kumar is a leading clinician-researcher in Pediatric Surgical Superspeciality, recognized for advancing neonatal and pediatric surgical care through clinical innovation, evidence-based research, and academic leadership. His expertise spans laparoscopic and minimally invasive pediatric surgery, pediatric urology, neonatal surgery, congenital anomalies, and pediatric gastrointestinal surgery, with a strong emphasis on improving perioperative outcomes and developing standardized clinical pathways. Through continuous academic contributions, he has led projects addressing complex pediatric surgical conditions, outcomes of critical neonatal interventions, and advancements in endoscopic techniques for children. His research integrates clinical practice with translational insights, contributing to high-quality publications, surgical guidelines, and institutional protocols. As the head of a major pediatric surgical department, he has supervised numerous academic programs, coordinated postgraduate surgical training, and guided emerging surgeons in clinically relevant research. His work in pediatric trauma care, reconstructive procedures, and rare congenital pathologies has supported better diagnosis, management, and long-term follow-up strategies. He has also delivered invited lectures, participated in professional surgical societies, and contributed to national and international academic forums. Recognized for excellence in pediatric surgical education, clinical service, and research, he continues to expand the scope of pediatric surgical science with a strong commitment to innovation, patient safety, and academic growth.

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Featured Publications

“Review on remote sensing methods for landslide detection using machine and deep learning”

“Outlining the impact of induced magnetic field and thermal radiation on magneto-convection flow of dissipative fluid”

“Conservation agriculture in irrigated intensive maize-based systems of north-western India: Effects on crop yields, water productivity and economic profitability”

“Low molecular weight heparin versus unfractionated heparin in cerebral venous sinus thrombosis: a randomized controlled trial”

“Multiple watermarking technique for securing online social network contents using back propagation neural network”