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.

Avadhesh Pratap Singh | Inorganic Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Avadhesh Pratap Singh | Inorganic Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Kamla Nehru Institute of Physical and Social Sciences, India

Author Profile

SCOPUS

🎓 EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Dr. Avadhesh Pratap Singh began his academic journey with a Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Chemistry from Christ Church Degree College, affiliated with CSJM University, Kanpur, in 2008, securing a First Division. His passion for Inorganic Chemistry led him to pursue a D.Phil (Doctor of Philosophy) from the University of Allahabad, which he completed in 2014 under the guidance of Prof. R. K. Dubey, a respected name in the field.

🏢 PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Dr. Singh has accumulated over 9 years of teaching experience in reputed institutions:

  • Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry, University of Allahabad (2014–2018)

  • Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry, Govt. Engineering College, Bhabhua, Bihar (2018–2019)

  • Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry, Kamla Nehru Institute of Physical and Social Sciences (KNIPSS), Sultanpur (2019–Present)

In all his roles, he has demonstrated excellence in teaching, mentoring, curriculum development, and academic leadership.

📚 CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON INORGANIC CHEMISTRY

Dr. Singh’s primary research focus lies in Inorganic Chemistry, where he has contributed to understanding complex coordination compounds and novel materials. His work reflects a blend of synthetic strategies, structural characterization, and application-oriented chemical studies.

🧪 Research Output:

  • 30+ Publications including:

    • 20 Research Papers

    • 6 Review Articles

  • Published in:

    • International Journals (24)

    • National Journals (6)

His participation in 20+ conferences6 International and 14 National—showcases his active engagement with the scientific community.

🏅 ACCOLADES AND RECOGNITION

🎓 Honors:

  • Direct Senior Research Fellowship (2012), CSIR, New Delhi

  • Young Scientist Award (2013) in Chemistry, conferred by the Indian Association of Physics Students (IAPS), Allahabad

These accolades underscore his scientific merit, academic promise, and national recognition.

🌍 IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Beyond teaching and research, Dr. Singh has made commendable contributions in academic governance and community outreach:

  • District Coordinator, National Children Science Congress, Sultanpur

  • Coordinator, Research & Development Cell, KNIPSS

  • Coordinator, National Service Scheme (NSS), KNIPSS

  • Member, IQAC and International Student Welfare Cell, KNIPSS

  • Joint Secretary, Dr. RMLA University Colleges Teacher Association (2021–2024)

Through these roles, he has helped promote scientific awareness, institutional quality assurance, and youth engagement.

🧭 LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Dr. Singh’s future ambitions involve:

  • Expanding his research collaborations in Inorganic Chemistry

  • Supervising doctoral research in transition metal chemistry and material science

  • Promoting patent-oriented innovations in academia

  • Contributing to policy-level academic reforms and research-based curriculum design

He is committed to nurturing the next generation of chemists and researchers.

 ✅CONCLUSION

Dr. Avadhesh Pratap Singh exemplifies a scholar who balances academic rigor, innovative research, and institutional leadership. His journey—from a dedicated student in Ayodhya to a national award-winning scientist—reflects his resilience, commitment to chemistry, and impact on Indian academia.

 🔬NOTABLE PUBLICATION:

4-N diethylsalicylaldimine Schiff bases: Syntheses, structures, antimicrobial and DNA cleavage studies

👨‍🔬 Authors: D. Parveen, A.P. Singh (Avadhesh Pratap Singh), A.K. Verma, A.K. Singh, S.N. Unki
📘 Journal: Journal of Molecular Structure
📅 Year: 2025

Infrared and UV assisted visible up/down-conversion in Gd₂O₃:Ho³⁺/Yb³⁺ micro-rods for highly efficient photovoltaic performance of dye-sensitized solar cell

👨‍🔬 Authors: A. Kumar, A.P. Singh (Avadhesh Pratap Singh), M. Maduraipandian, K.M. Krishna, K.S.V. Kumar
📘 Journal: Journal of Molecular Structure
📅 Year: 2025