Satyamvada Maurya | Computational Biology | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Satyamvada Maurya | Computational Biology | Best Researcher Award

ICAR-National Bureau of Fish Genetic Resources | India

Dr. Satyamvada Maurya is a bioinformatics researcher with extensive experience in genomics, computational biology, and drug discovery. She holds a Ph.D. in Bioinformatics, focusing on the design and development of novel anti-tuberculosis agents through computational approaches. Her academic foundation includes a Master’s in Bioinformatics and a Bachelor’s in Biotechnology, which laid the groundwork for her multidisciplinary research. She has worked as a Project Assistant and Young Professional in premier Indian research institutes, contributing to projects in genome analysis, database development, SNP characterization, and functional genomics of aquatic organisms, particularly Clarias magur. Her research interests span next-generation sequencing, genome analysis, protein structure-function prediction, drug design, homology modeling, phylogenetic analysis, and database creation for biological resources. She has authored multiple research articles, book chapters, training manuals, and popular science articles, accumulating 27 citations with an h-index of 3 and i10-index of 1, reflecting the impact of her work. She has received awards including the TEQIP fellowship and best presentation accolades at national and international conferences. Dr. Maurya is committed to advancing bioinformatics applications in both healthcare and aquaculture, bridging computational tools with experimental biology to address complex biological challenges. Her work continues to contribute to the development of innovative solutions in genomics and drug discovery.

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Verma, S., Maurya, R., & Maurya, S. (2016). Prediction of gene action and combining ability for yield and quality traits in F1 and F2 generations of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.). Tropical Plant Research, 3(2), 449–459.

Maurya, S., Jain, A., Singh, V., Haque, S., & Mishra, B. N. (2023). Evaluation of Saraca asoca for its anti-tubercular potential via molecular docking and molecular dynamics simulation studies. ChemistrySelect, 8(12), e202204899.

Maurya, S., Alhazmi, A., Vidyarthi, A. S., Jain, A., Singh, V., Khan, F., Haque, S., & Mishra, B. N. (2022). In-silico study reveals potential antitubercular drug targets unique to Mycobacterium tuberculosis H37Rv. Minerva Biotechnology & Biomolecular Research, 34(2), 71–79.

Maurya, S., Kumar, M. S., Kumar, R., & Kushwaha, B. (2024). Role of machine learning and artificial intelligence in transforming aquaculture and fisheries sector. Indian Farming, 74(8), 24–27.

Maurya, S., Jain, A., Rehman, M. T., Hakamy, A., Bantun, F., AlAjmi, M. F., Singh, V., … Mishra, B. N. (2023). In silico identification of novel derivatives of rifampicin targeting Ribonuclease VapC2 of M. tuberculosis H37Rv: Rifampicin derivatives target VapC2 of Mtb H37Rv. Molecules, 28(4), 1652.

Dilip Kumar Jaiswal | Hydrodynamics | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Dilip Kumar Jaiswal | Hydrodynamics | Research Excellence Award

Shri Ramswaroop Memorial University | India

Dr. Dilip Kumar Jaiswal is an established researcher in applied mathematics with a specialized focus on hydrodynamic dispersion, advection–diffusion modelling, and solute transport in porous media. With over 18 years of research experience, his work integrates analytical modeling, contaminant transport theory, groundwater pollution studies, and advanced differential equation techniques. He has successfully completed major research projects under the Council of Science & Technology, Uttar Pradesh, and SRMU consultancy schemes, addressing temporally and spatially dependent dispersion, periodic boundary effects, and heterogeneous porous systems. His ongoing international project with the University of Technology and Applied Sciences, Oman focuses on analytical and fuzzy modelling of pollutant transport in groundwater, demonstrating his expertise in contemporary environmental modelling. Dr. Jaiswal has produced 35+ peer-reviewed research papers in reputed journals such as Journal of Hydrology, Hydrological Sciences Journal, Journal of Earth System Science, Environmental Earth Sciences, and ASCE Journal of Hydrologic Engineering. His most-cited works involve analytical solutions for advection–diffusion equations with variable coefficients and periodic flow conditions. He has supervised multiple Ph.D. scholars, reviewed Ph.D. theses, and actively contributes as a reviewer for leading journals including Elsevier, Springer, Taylor & Francis, and Wiley. His research contributions significantly advance theoretical and applied hydrology, contaminant migration modeling, and mathematical frameworks for groundwater studies.

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Kumar, A., Jaiswal, D. K., & Kumar, N. (2010). Analytical solutions to one-dimensional advection–diffusion equation with variable coefficients in semi-infinite media. Journal of Hydrology, 380(3–4), 330–337.

Kumar, A., Jaiswal, D. K., & Kumar, N. (2009). Analytical solutions of one-dimensional advection-diffusion equation with variable coefficients in a finite domain. Journal of Earth System Science, 118(5), 539–549.

Jaiswal, D. K., Kumar, A., & Yadav, R. R. (2011). Analytical solution to the one-dimensional advection-diffusion equation with temporally dependent coefficients. Journal of Water Resource and Protection, 3(1), 76–84.

Jaiswal, D. K., Kumar, A., Kumar, N., & Yadav, R. R. (2009). Analytical solutions for temporally and spatially dependent solute dispersion of pulse-type input concentration in one-dimensional semi-infinite media. Journal of Hydro-Environment Research, 2(4), 254–263.

Jaiswal, D. K., Kumar, A., Kumar, N., & Singh, M. K. (2011). Solute transport along temporally and spatially dependent flows through horizontal semi-infinite media: Dispersion proportional to square of velocity. Journal of Hydrologic Engineering, 16(3), 228–238.

Prasoon Prasenan P | Civil Engineering | Best Academic Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Prasoon Prasenan P | Civil Engineering | Best Academic Researcher Award

College of Engineering Kidangoor | India

Dr. Prasoon Prasenan P is a distinguished civil engineer and academician with a strong portfolio in structural engineering, project management, and infrastructure consultancy. He holds advanced qualifications in civil engineering, structural engineering, and project management, supported by extensive teaching experience and long-standing professional practice. His research contributions encompass structural behavior, sustainable construction materials, and innovative engineering techniques, reflected through published papers, patents, and technical projects, with a citation count of 6, an h-index of 1, an i10-index of 0, and documented scholarly outputs indexed in leading scientific databases. He has authored and co-authored valuable academic resources, including a notable book on construction materials and techniques, and has delivered expert lectures to large academic and professional communities. His professional footprint includes consultancy services for multiple government departments, focusing on infrastructure development, water systems, land management, and public works. His achievements include several patents at national and international levels, demonstrating his commitment to innovation in engineering solutions. He is an active member of prestigious professional bodies that support advancements in technical education and engineering practice. His ongoing interests lie in structural design, construction technology, sustainable engineering, and applied research, continuing to contribute to academic excellence and engineering development.

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Prasoon, P. P., & Kumar, M. R. (2022). Basalt fibre reinforced polymer for strengthening of self-compacting concrete compression member. Civil Engineering and Architecture, 10(3), 830–835.

Prasoon, P. P., & Kumar, M. R. (2020). Durability properties of self-compacting concrete incorporating recycled high-density polyethylene plastics. International Journal of Advanced Research in Engineering & Technology, 11(11).

Prasoon, P. P., Kumar, M. S. R., & Vaisakh, G. (2018). Experimental investigation on effect of partial replacement of coarse aggregate by plastic aggregate on M40 grade self-compacting concrete. International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, 9(6), 964–970.

Ananth, T., Prasoon, M. P. P., Vijayakumar, M. C., & Das, K. M. (n.d.). Partial replacement of cement with sugar cane bagasse ash and hybrid fibers.

Anil Kumar Sarma | Biofuel Bioenergy | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Anil Kumar Sarma | Biofuel Bioenergy | Research Excellence Award

Sardar Swaran Singh National Institute of Bio Energy | India

Dr. Anil Kumar Sarma is a distinguished researcher in bioenergy, specializing in biodiesel, biomass utilization, fuel substitution, and sustainable energy systems. With advanced academic training in chemistry, energy technology, and energy engineering, he has built a strong interdisciplinary foundation that supports his extensive scientific and policy-focused contributions. He has served in research, academic, and scientific roles, including positions in premier institutions in India and abroad, actively contributing to national missions and technical committees related to renewable energy, biomass utilization, waste-to-energy, and clean fuel standards. His publication record includes more than seventy-five peer-reviewed documents, two books, multiple book chapters, and several edited volumes, achieving over 3060 citations, an h-index of 25, and an i10-index of 42, reflecting his strong global academic influence. His research interests encompass biofuels, catalysts, biomass characterization, environmental benefits of clean fuels, solid oxide fuel cell studies, and policy-driven research supporting national energy transitions. He has supervised numerous master’s scholars, doctoral candidates, and postdoctoral researchers, strengthening capacity development in the bioenergy domain. Recognized with several prestigious awards for research excellence, he continues to contribute to renewable energy advancement through leadership, advisory roles, technical evaluation, and active participation in international scientific forums.

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Chouhan, A. P. S., & Sarma, A. K. (2011). Modern heterogeneous catalysts for biodiesel production: A comprehensive review. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 15(9), 4378–4399.

Sarma, A. K., Vatsyayan, P., Goswami, P., & Minteer, S. D. (2009). Recent advances in material science for developing enzyme electrodes. Biosensors and Bioelectronics, 24(8), 2313–2322.

Kaur, J., Sarma, A. K., Jha, M. K., & Gera, P. (2020). Valorisation of crude glycerol to value-added products: Perspectives of process technology, economics and environmental issues. Biotechnology Reports, 27, e00487.

Chouhan, A. P. S., & Sarma, A. K. (2013). Biodiesel production from Jatropha curcas L. oil using Lemna perpusilla Torrey ash as heterogeneous catalyst. Biomass and Bioenergy, 55, 386–389.

Sarma, A. K., Konwer, D., & Bordoloi, P. K. (2005). A comprehensive analysis of fuel properties of biodiesel from Koroch seed oil. Energy & Fuels, 19(2), 656–657.

Samir Ul Hassan | Public Policy | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Samir Ul Hassan | Public Policy | Research Excellence Award

NMIMS, Mumbai | India

Dr. Samir Ul Hassan is an accomplished economist whose research spans political economy, institutional arrangements, public policy, and the economics of the social sector. With a strong academic foundation including doctoral and postgraduate qualifications in economics, he has developed expertise in microeconomics, econometrics, public economics, and Indian Knowledge Systems. His professional experience includes serving as an Assistant Professor in reputed universities and engaging in analytical roles that strengthened his empirical and policy-oriented perspectives. Dr. Hassan has contributed extensively to scholarly literature with numerous SCOPUS and ABDC-indexed publications, covering themes such as governance, fiscal policy, expenditure efficiency, environmental quality, public debt, and development dynamics in emerging economies. His Google Scholar record reflects 98 citations, an h-index of 6, and an i10-index of 5, underscoring his growing academic impact. He has authored and contributed to several books and book chapters with globally recognized publishers and has presented papers at major national and international conferences. His research interests continue to focus on the intersections of governance, macro-fiscal performance, environmental concerns, and socio-economic development. As a UGC-NET qualified scholar, Dr. Hassan remains committed to high-quality teaching, impactful research, and contributing to evidence-based economic policymaking.

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Hassan, S. U., Rymbai, M. S., & Bhat, A. A. (2019). Economics of human resources development under globalization era: A study of BRICS countries. European Journal of Training and Development, 43(7/8), 682–698.

Hassan, S. U., Basumatary, J., & Goyari, P. (2024). Impact of governance and effectiveness of expenditure on CO₂ emission (air pollution): Lessons from four BRIC countries. Management of Environmental Quality: An International Journal, 35(8), 1721–1743.

Bhat, A. A., Rashid, I., Hassan, S. U., & Kansra, P. (2025). Social determinants of health and health outcomes: A bibliographic review of the scientific literature from 2000 to 2021. Global Knowledge, Memory and Communication, 74(3/4), 824–844.

Hassan, S. U., Mishra, B., & Suresh, P. S. (2016). A multi-dimensional approach to the determinants of tax revenue: The case of the state of Jammu and Kashmir (India). ELK Asia Pacific Journal of Finance and Risk Management, 7(3), 66–104.

Hassan, S. U., & Mishra, B. (2017). Does infrastructure matter in government spending? A case study of Jammu and Kashmir (India) with cointegration approach. Journal of Infrastructure Development, 9(2), 82–97.

Dhanraj Katkar | Automation | Innovative Research Award

Mr. Dhanraj Katkar | Automation | Innovative Research Award

Vivekanand Education Society’s Institute Of Technology (VESIT) | India

Dhanraj Katkar is a dedicated engineering professional with a strong academic foundation in Instrumentation Engineering and a specialized career in building automation, HVAC control systems, and intelligent energy-management technologies. With Google Scholar metrics reflecting 2 citations, an h-index of 1, and 0 i10-index publications, he has contributed to emerging areas of industrial automation through impactful conference papers and applied engineering innovations. His professional experience spans advanced DDC programming, hardware design, commissioning, and optimization of large-scale automation systems across commercial, government, and mission-critical infrastructures globally. His US-patented innovation in intelligent load shedding demonstrates strong expertise in sustainable control strategies and energy-efficient system operations. Katkar has successfully deployed over a hundred HVAC systems without quality escalations, mentored large technical teams, and delivered automation solutions aligned with industrial, educational, and healthcare requirements. His research interests include building automation, industrial control systems, energy optimization, wireless communication technologies, Industry 4.0, and intelligent control algorithms. Recognized for technical innovation and high-impact project delivery, he has also been a semifinalist in a major technology innovation challenge. Overall, Dhanraj Katkar’s profile reflects a blend of technical depth, research capability, and engineering leadership dedicated to advancing intelligent automation and industrial efficiency.

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Katkar, D. (n.d.). Enhancing wireless communications in industry for optimized on-demand transportation systems: A discrete event simulation approach. In International Conference in Advances in Power, Signal, and Information Technology.

Katkar, D. V. (n.d.). Exploring the role of wireless communications in Industry 4.0: Enhancing automation, efficiency, and scalability. In 4th International Conference on Distributed Computing and Electrical Circuits and Electronics.

Rajaraman, R., Katkar, D. V., Vijayan, K., & Jadhav, T. S. (n.d.). Building control system with intelligent load shedding (U.S. Patent Application No. 18/105,090).

Kunwar Pal | Bioenergy | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Kunwar Pal | Bioenergy | Research Excellence Award

Sardar Swaran Singh National Institute of Bio-Energy | India

Dr. Kunwar Pal is a Scientist-C at Sardar Swaran Singh National Institute of Bio-Energy (SSS-NIBE), Kapurthala, specializing in thermochemical conversion of biomass and renewable energy technologies. His research focuses on biomass combustion, gasification, pyrolysis, co-pyrolysis, torrefaction, and the development of improved biomass cookstoves. He has led projects on biomass-to-biofuels conversion, including biochar, activated carbon, and liquid biofuels, as well as co-combustion studies of biomass and coal for emission reduction and efficiency optimization. Dr. Pal’s work extends to the production and characterization of biomass pellets, solid recovered fuel identification, and hydrogen generation via gasification. He has developed technologies for sustainable management of agro-residues, including low-cost biochar systems, paddy straw-based sanitary pad incinerators, and advanced biomass cookstoves assessed via energy and exergy analyses. His contributions include over 16 peer-reviewed journal publications, 7 book chapters, 29 conference papers, and one filed patent on a gasifier-based clean cookstove. He has collaborated on multiple nationally funded projects, including those by SERB, DST, CPRI, and state science councils. His research has significant impact on sustainable bioenergy production, circular economy approaches, waste valorization, and the development of renewable energy solutions tailored for rural and industrial applications.

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Sansaniwal, S. K., Pal, K., Rosen, M. A., & Tyagi, S. K. (2017). Recent advances in the development of biomass gasification technology: A comprehensive review. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 72, 363–384. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rser.2017.01.061

Rafey, A., Pal, K., Bohre, A., Modak, A., & Pant, K. K. (2023). A state-of-the-art review on the technological advancements for the sustainable management of plastic waste in consort with the generation of energy and value-added chemicals. Catalysts, 13(2), 420. https://doi.org/10.3390/catal13020420

Chauhan, P. R., Raveesh, G., Pal, K., Goyal, R., & Tyagi, S. K. (2023). Production of biomass derived highly porous activated carbon: A solution towards in-situ burning of crop residues in India. Bioresource Technology Reports, 22, 101425. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biteb.2023.101425

Himanshu, P. K., Jain, S., & Tyagi, S. K. (2021). Energy and exergy analysis and emission reduction from forced draft gasifier cookstove models: A comparative study. Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry, 1–13. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10973-021-10810-2

Pal, K., Jha, M. K., Gera, P., & Tyagi, S. K. (2016). Experimental study on the performance evaluation and emission reduction potential of different cookstove models using standard design parameters and testing protocols. Biofuels, 7(4), 313–335. https://doi.org/10.1080/17597269.2015.1039280

Dolly Jamwal | Behavioural Economics | Research Excellence Award

Mrs. Dolly Jamwal | Behavioural Economics | Research Excellence Award

Dayalbagh Educational Institute | India

Dolly Jamwal is a multidisciplinary researcher in behavioural economics, psychology, sustainability studies, and consciousness research, with scholarly contributions reflected in 3 citations, an h-index of 1, and multiple peer-reviewed documents indexed in SCOPUS. With advanced academic training in Economics (Multidisciplinary Research), Clinical Psychology, and English Literature, she integrates behavioural insights, emotional intelligence theory, and sustainable consumption behaviour into her research. Her work spans mixed-methods research, computational social science, structural equation modelling, psychometric scale development, and policy-oriented behavioural interventions. She has developed original tools such as the Practical Consciousness Scale, Total Consciousness Equation, Economic Identity Scale, and Sustainable Consumption Behaviour Scale. Her published studies explore socio-economic and psychological well-being, SDG awareness, behavioural nudges, ethical frameworks, and consciousness-based behavioural transformation. She has presented at national and international conferences on behavioural interventions, wellbeing dynamics, sustainable development behaviours, and mindfulness-oriented models. Her professional experience includes research, academic mentorship, qualitative and quantitative analysis, and involvement in social-impact initiatives. Recognised for innovative policy suggestions and academic excellence, her interests include behavioural design, emotional economics, sustainability transitions, and value-driven decision-making. Her work advances interdisciplinary research aimed at fostering positive behavioural change, ethical economic thinking, and sustainable societal development.

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Satsangi, R., Jamwal, D., Sharma, S., Manani, P., & Satsangi, D. (2024). Socio-Economic and Psychological Well-Being: An Analytical Study for Sustainable Policy-Making. International Journal of Sustainable Development and Planning, 19(1), 179–185.

Jamwal, D., & Satsangi, R. (2025). Nudge/behavioural-based interventions for reducing polythene bag usage: A case study. Acta Psychologica, 258, 105163.

Sharma, S., Manani, P., Thakwani, M., Satsangi, R., Sharma, P., & Jamwal, D. (2024). Level of awareness on the sustainable development goals among Indian youth: Empirical evidence from Northern India. Edelweiss Applied Science and Technology, 8(4), 2356–2368.

Priyanka Upadhyay | Robust Navigation | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Priyanka Upadhyay | Robust Navigation | Best Researcher Award

Netaji Subhas University of Technology | India

Priyanka Upadhyay is a researcher in Electrical Engineering with growing contributions in autonomous robotics, intelligent navigation, and control systems. She is pursuing a doctoral degree focused on robust navigation of autonomous robots and holds postgraduate and undergraduate qualifications in Electrical Power Systems and Electrical & Electronics Engineering. Her research record includes publications on hybrid path-planning algorithms, enhanced Bezier-based trajectory modeling, autonomous mobile robot navigation, and control strategies for multi-link manipulators. Her work has gained academic attention, reflected in 16 citations, an h-index of 2, and i10-index of 0, demonstrating steadily increasing scholarly visibility with 8 citations since 2020. She has prior teaching experience as a faculty member in Electrical Engineering and has participated in several conferences, faculty development programs, and short-term courses related to artificial intelligence, optimization, robotics, renewable integration, and power electronics. Her technical expertise is strengthened by hands-on training in tools such as MATLAB and experience in industrial settings. She has earned recognition including a Silver Medal for an NPTEL Robotics certification and reviewer certification from an international robotics journal. Her research interests include electrical machines, robotic navigation, path planning, and intelligent control. She continues to advance her academic profile with a commitment to innovation, learning, and collaborative research.

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Upadhyay, P., Rajesh, N., Garg, N., & Singh, A. (2015). Evaluating seed germination monitoring system by application of wireless sensor networks: A survey. In Computational Intelligence in Data Mining—Volume 2: Proceedings of the … (Cited by: 3).

Upadhyay, P., Singh, A., & Garg, N. (2014). Modeling software maintainability and quality assurance in the agile environment. International Journal of Database Theory and Application, 7(3), 83–90. (Cited by: 3).

Singh, P., Upadhyay, P., & Singh, S. K. (2025). Unlocking the economic potential of potato cultivars for mini-tuber production under aeroponic culture. Potato Research, 1–24. (Cited by: 2).

Upadhyay, P., Singh, R., & Rani, A. (2023). Reliable autonomous navigation of mobile robot in unconstrained environment. In 2023 10th International Conference on Signal Processing and Integrated Networks (SPIN) (pp. 531–537). IEEE. (Cited by: 2).

Upadhyay, P., Patil, K. U., Kuber, R., Kulkarni, V., & Singh, A. (2014). Evaluation of hypoxic-ischaemic events in preterm neonates using trans cranial ultrasound. International Journal of Healthcare and Biomedical Research, 3, 67–72. (Cited by: 2).

Pankaj Kumar Dubey | Electrical engineering | Young Researcher Award

Mr. Pankaj Kumar Dubey | Electrical engineering | Young Researcher Award

Kamla Nehru Institute of Technology Sultanpur | India

Pankaj Kumar Dubey is an active researcher whose work spans healthcare analytics, digital technologies, and emerging computational approaches. His research focuses on applying artificial intelligence and deep learning models to clinical decision-making, medical image analysis, and personalized treatment strategies. He has contributed to studies involving predictive modelling, pattern detection, and optimization frameworks that support improved diagnostic accuracy in healthcare systems. His work also explores the integration of digital tools, including blockchain and IoT-based solutions, to enhance transparency, data security, and efficiency in medical and industrial environments. His publications reflect multidisciplinary engagement, combining data science, biomedical engineering, and informatics to address contemporary challenges in healthcare and technology-driven ecosystems. He has participated in conferences and workshops presenting findings related to algorithmic optimization, intelligent systems, and AI applications in real-world scenarios. His research output includes peer-reviewed journal articles, conference presentations, and book chapters focusing on advanced computational methods. He has also collaborated on projects that utilize machine learning classifiers, neural networks, and hybrid models for problem-solving across domains such as supply chain management, disease prediction, and smart monitoring systems. His overall research demonstrates a strong commitment to innovation and the practical deployment of technology-enabled solutions that contribute to societal and scientific advancement.

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Singh, B., & Dubey, P. K. (2022). Distributed power generation planning for distribution networks using electric vehicles: Systematic attention to challenges and opportunities. Journal of Energy Storage, 48, 104030.

Yadav, S., Sudman, M. S. I., Dubey, P. K., Srinivas, R. V., Srisainath, R., & Devi, V. C. (2023). Development of a GA–RBF based model for penetration of electric vehicles and its projections. In 2023 International Conference on Self Sustainable Artificial Intelligence (ICSSAI).

Singh, B., Dubey, P. K., & Singh, S. N. (2022). Recent optimization techniques for coordinated control of electric vehicles in super smart power grids network: A state of the art. In 2022 IEEE 9th Uttar Pradesh Section International Conference on Electrical, Electronics and Computer Engineering (UPCON).

Dubey, P. K., Singh, B., Kumar, V., & Singh, D. (2024). A novel approach for comparative analysis of distributed generations and electric vehicles in distribution systems. Electrical Engineering, 106(3), 2371–2390.

Negi, P., Dubey, P. K., Kumar, S., Palodkar, A. V., & Kumar, A. (2023). Experimental investigation of waste polyolefin composition on thermal conversion into petroleum-derived products. Fuel, 348, 128466.