Satya Sundar Mohanty | Environmental Biotechnology | Best Paper Award

Dr. Satya Sundar Mohanty | Environmental Biotechnology | Best Paper Award

Karunya Institute of Technology & Sciences, Coimbatore, India

Author Profile

🧪 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Satya Sundar Mohanty embarked on his academic journey with a clear focus on environmental sustainability and biotechnology. He earned his B.Tech in Biotechnology from ICFAI University, Dehradun in 2009, laying the foundation for his future in Environmental Biotechnology 🌱. Demonstrating exceptional academic rigor, he pursued M.Tech (Research) in Biotechnology from the Department of Biotechnology and Medical Engineering at NIT Rourkela, graduating in 2012 with a CGPA of 9.16/10. His M.Tech dissertation, titled “Microbial Remediation of Phenol: A Comparative Study,” showcased his early commitment to bioremediation, one of the core pillars of environmental sustainability 🌍.

Driven by a passion for environmental innovation, Dr. Mohanty continued his academic journey by pursuing a Ph.D. in Environmental Biotechnology from NIT Rourkela, which he completed in 2020. His doctoral research, “Herbicide Bioremediation using Hyper-Butachlor Tolerant Microorganisms in Batch and Continuous Systems,” was a comprehensive study into herbicide degradation using microbial methods — a crucial step towards reducing the toxicological impact of agrochemicals on ecosystems 💧🌾.

🧑‍🏫 Professional Endeavors

Dr. Mohanty’s career reflects a rich blend of academic teaching, research, and institutional contributions. He began his professional journey as a Graduate Trainee at NEERI Nagpur in 2008, followed by his role as a Junior Research Scholar at NIT Rourkela from 2012 to 2013. These initial experiences deepened his understanding of environmental genomics and biotechnological applications for wastewater treatment and pollution control 🧬.

He later served as Faculty (Contract) in the Department of Biotechnology, NIT Raipur (2019–2021) and is currently an Assistant Professor at Karunya Institute of Technology and Sciences, Coimbatore (2021–Present). Parallel to his teaching career, he held a prestigious Institute Post-Doctoral Fellowship at IIT Guwahati’s School of Energy Science and Engineering from 2022 to 2024, where his focus shifted towards circular bioeconomy, microalgal biotechnology, and biopesticide production 🧫🌿.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Mohanty’s research has been centered on biodegradation, biosorption, and environmental remediation, specifically targeting hazardous compounds like phenol, glyphosate, and butachlor herbicide. His work on microbial consortia and immobilized cell systems has advanced technologies in packed bed bioreactors, enabling efficient removal of pollutants from both batch and continuous systems 🧪.

Additionally, his innovative work on using microalgae such as Chlorella thermophila for biopesticide and biofuel production illustrates a strong commitment to sustainable biotechnology and renewable energy systems. His publication record — comprising over a dozen peer-reviewed journal articles and a forthcoming Elsevier book — is testament to his contribution to green technology and bioconversion.

🏆 Accolades and Recognition

Dr. Mohanty has received numerous awards in recognition of his scholarly excellence and impactful presentations:

  • 🥇 Best Oral Presentation at the 11th International CESE Conference in Bangkok, Thailand (2018).

  • 🥇 Best Oral Presentation at the NCCBS-2023, held at Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology, Odisha.

  • 🥇 Best Oral Presentation at the 1st International Conference on Practical Zero Emissions Technologies and Strategies (PZETS 2023), Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.

These accolades underscore his international recognition as a thought leader in environmental biotechnology.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Dr. Mohanty’s research on hyper-tolerant microbes, bioreactors, and phytoremediation strategies has provided scalable and sustainable solutions to some of the most pressing issues in environmental science. His studies have been widely cited and referenced across the fields of chemical engineering, bioprocess technology, and ecological remediation, reflecting both their relevance and practical applicability 💡🌱.

Through mentorship, classroom teaching, and international collaborations, Dr. Mohanty has nurtured the next generation of biotechnologists. His strong interdisciplinary focus — blending chemical engineering, microbiology, and environmental sciences — positions him as a key influencer in the biotech-for-sustainability movement 🌐.

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

As a dynamic academic and researcher, Dr. Mohanty is committed to further advancing bioeconomy initiatives through the development of zero-emission technologies, biopolymer production, and microbial valorization of waste. His upcoming book with Elsevier on algal biomass biorefineries will serve as a foundational text for students and researchers alike 📘.

With his combined strengths in teaching, research, and publication, Dr. Mohanty is poised to make enduring contributions to sustainable environmental management, with future ventures likely focusing on genetic engineering, synthetic biology, and climate-resilient bioengineering 🌤️.

Citations

A total of 283 citations for his publications, demonstrating the impact and recognition of his research within the academic community.

  • Citations          283
  • h-index               08
  • i10-index            07

Notable Publications 

  • Title: BIODEGRADATION OF PHENOL BY FREE AND IMMOBILIZED CELLS OF A NOVEL Pseudomonas sp. NBM11
    Authors: SS Mohanty, HM Jena
    Journal: Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering 34 (1), 75–84
    Year: 2017

  • Title: A systemic assessment of the environmental impacts and remediation strategies for chloroacetanilide herbicides
    Authors: SS Mohanty, HM Jena
    Journal: Journal of Water Process Engineering 31, 100860
    Year: 2019

  • Title: Degradation kinetics and mechanistic study on herbicide bioremediation using hyper butachlor-tolerant Pseudomonas putida G3
    Authors: SS Mohanty, HM Jena
    Journal: Process Safety and Environmental Protection 125, 172–181
    Year: 2019

  • Title: A Systematic Study on the Microbial Degradation of Glyphosate: A Review
    Authors: SS Mohanty, AP Das
    Journal: Geomicrobiology Journal 39 (3–5), 316–327
    Year: 2021

  • Title: Process optimization of butachlor bioremediation by Enterobacter cloacae using Plackett Burman design and response surface methodology
    Authors: SS Mohanty, HM Jena
    Journal: Process Safety and Environmental Protection 119, 198–206
    Year: 2018

  • Title: Evaluation of butachlor biodegradation efficacy of Serratia ureilytica strain AS1: a statistical optimization approach
    Authors: SS Mohanty, HM Jena
    Journal: International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology 16, 5807–5816
    Year: 2019

  • Title: Production of a wide spectrum biopesticide from Monoraphidium sp. KMC4 grown in simulated dairy wastewater
    Authors: SS Mohanty, K Mohanty
    Journal: Bioresource Technology 374, 128815
    Year: 2023

  • Title: Valorization of Chlorella thermophila biomass cultivated in dairy wastewater for biopesticide production against bacterial rice blight: a circular biorefinery approach
    Authors: SS Mohanty, K Mohanty
    Journal: BMC Plant Biology 23 (1), 644
    Year: 2023

  • Title: A Perspective on the Sustainable Bioenergy Production Coupled with Wastewater Treatment
    Authors: SS Mohanty, SS Mohanty
    Journal: Bio-Electrochemical Systems: Waste Valorization and Waste Biorefinery, 1–37
    Year: 2022

  • Title: Biofertilizers: A Sustainable Approach Towards Enhancing the Agricultural Productivity
    Authors: SS Mohanty
    Journal: Biomolecular Engineering Solutions for Renewable Specialty Chemicals and Materials
    Year: 2021

  • Title: Comprehensive assessment of microalgal-based treatment processes for dairy wastewater
    Authors: P Singh, SS Mohanty, K Mohanty
    Journal: Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology 12, 1425933
    Year: 2024

  • Title: Jackfruit waste for the production of sustainable biorefinery products: a step towards bio-economic advancement
    Authors: A Chakraborty, J Panda, AK Mishra, S Sivakumar, LV Srinivasan, SS Mohanty
    Journal: Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery, 1–23
    Year: 2024

  • Title: Biodegradation of Herbicide by the Immobilized Microbial Consortium SMC1 in Continuous Packed-Bed Biofilm Reactor
    Authors: SS Mohanty, HM Jena
    Journal: Frontiers in Chemical Engineering
    Year: 2022

Ramavatar Meena | Natural Products | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ramavatar Meena | Natural Products | Best Researcher Award

Central Salt and Marine Chemicals Research Institute, India

Author Profile

Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

  • Ph.D. Journey in Chemical Studies on Polysaccharides: Dr. Meena’s academic journey began with his Ph.D. work, titled “Chemical Studies on the Polysaccharides of Indian Seaweeds with Special Reference to Agar,” awarded by M. K. Bhavnagar University in 2008. His research focused on polysaccharides, a field with significant potential in biotechnology and marine chemistry. The work conducted at CSIR-Central Salt and Marine Chemicals Research Institute (CSIR-CSMCRI) played a pivotal role in his subsequent career.

  • Master’s Degree in Organic Chemistry: Before his doctoral work, Dr. Meena earned his M.Sc. in Chemistry (Organic Chemistry) from the University of Rajasthan, Jaipur, in 1996. This strong foundation in chemistry laid the groundwork for his later work in natural products chemistry and biochemistry, particularly focusing on the marine environment.

Professional Endeavors 💼

  • Scientist to Senior Principal Scientist at CSIR-CSMCRI: Dr. Meena’s professional career at CSIR-Central Salt and Marine Chemicals Research Institute (CSIR-CSMCRI) spans over two decades. He began as a Scientist in 2002, progressing through roles including Junior Scientist, Senior Scientist, and Principal Scientist. His current role as Senior Principal Scientist reflects his leadership in advanced research on seaweed polysaccharides and sustainable chemical processes. Dr. Meena also serves as a Professor at the Academy of Scientific & Innovative Research (AcSIR), Ghaziabad, where he imparts his knowledge to the next generation of scientists.

  • International Experience: In 2010-2011, Dr. Meena expanded his academic and professional horizons with an overseas visit to the University of Hamburg, Germany, under the prestigious BOYSCAST Fellowship. This experience enriched his expertise in marine chemistry and seaweed biotechnology.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔬

  • Research Focus: Dr. Meena’s primary research interests lie in natural products chemistry, specifically the extraction and commercialization of seaweed-derived products. His work covers various seaweed polysaccharides such as agar, agarose, carrageenan, and alginate, which are critical for industries ranging from food and pharmaceuticals to agriculture and cosmetics. Additionally, he has made substantial contributions to the development of seaweed-based biostimulants and biofertilizers, which are instrumental in sustainable agriculture.

  • Innovative Downstream Processing Technologies: One of Dr. Meena’s significant contributions is his work on developing novel, improved technologies for extracting valuable compounds from seaweed biomass. His innovations in downstream processing have had a considerable impact on industrial applications, particularly in the production of agar and carrageenan, both widely used in food and other commercial sectors.

Accolades and Recognition 🏆

  • Recognition in Academia and Industry: Throughout his career, Dr. Meena has received numerous accolades, reflecting his significant contributions to marine chemistry and biotechnology. His work has been recognized by both academia and industry, leading to his role in various prestigious collaborations and industrial licenses.

  • Technology Transfer: Dr. Meena has played a pivotal role in transferring knowledge and technology to industries. A notable achievement includes the development and transfer of several technologies related to the production of refined kappa-carrageenan, SAP from Kappaphycus alvarezii, and the preparation of seaweed-based biostimulants, benefiting industries across India. These technologies have contributed to the growth of the marine biotechnology sector, particularly in India.

Impact and Influence 🌍

  • Marine Biotechnology: Dr. Meena’s contributions to marine biotechnology, especially seaweed research, have helped position India as a leader in the global seaweed processing industry. His work has not only benefited the scientific community but also contributed to the industrial sector by enabling sustainable production methods for valuable seaweed-based products.

  • Training and Mentorship: As a professor at AcSIR, Dr. Meena has shaped the careers of many students, fostering the next generation of scientists. His mentorship and research supervision have guided students in the fields of marine chemistry, sustainable agriculture, and bioengineering.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🌱

  • Sustainability and Green Chemistry: Dr. Meena’s work is centered around sustainability, particularly through green chemistry practices that minimize environmental impact. His future contributions are likely to focus on further developing sustainable technologies for the marine biotechnology sector, enhancing eco-friendly practices in the extraction of seaweed derivatives.

  • Continued Technological Advancements: Moving forward, Dr. Meena aims to continue advancing technologies in seaweed bioprocessing and expanding their applications in various industries. His ongoing research promises to further the commercial viability and environmental benefits of seaweed-based products, including biostimulants, biofertilizers, and functional materials.

Citations

A total of 3583 citations for his publications, demonstrating the impact and recognition of his research within the academic community.

  • Citations        3926
  • h-index               36
  • i10-index            81

Notable Publications 

1.
Title: Removal of hexavalent chromium Cr (VI) using activated carbon prepared from mango kernel activated with H₃PO₄
Authors: M.K. Rai, G. Shahi, V. Meena, R. Meena, S. Chakraborty, R.S. Singh, B.N. Rai
Journal: Resource-Efficient Technologies
Year: 2016

2.
Title: Chitosan-based aerogel membrane for robust oil-in-water emulsion separation
Authors: J.P. Chaudhary, N. Vadodariya, S.K. Nataraj, R. Meena
Journal: ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
Year: 2015

3.
Title: Detection and quantification of some plant growth regulators in a seaweed-based foliar spray employing a mass spectrometric technique sans chromatographic separation
Authors: K. Prasad, A.K. Das, M.D. Oza, H. Brahmbhatt, A.K. Siddhanta, R. Meena, et al.
Journal: Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
Year: 2010

4.
Title: Profiling of cellulose content in Indian seaweed species
Authors: A.K. Siddhanta, K. Prasad, R. Meena, G. Prasad, G.K. Mehta, M.U. Chhatbar, et al.
Journal: Bioresource Technology
Year: 2009

5.
Title: Bio-based superhydrophilic foam membranes for sustainable oil–water separation
Authors: J.P. Chaudhary, S.K. Nataraj, A. Gogda, R. Meena
Journal: Green Chemistry
Year: 2014

Deblina Roy | Agronomy | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Deblina Roy | Agronomy | Best Researcher Award

Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya, India

Author Profile

Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Deblina Roy embarked on her academic journey with a strong foundation in agricultural sciences. Born on March 8, 1998, in Balichak, West Bengal, she has consistently excelled in her studies. She completed her 10th grade from Balichak Girls’ High School in 2013 with an impressive score of 88.57%. In 2015, she graduated from the same school with a Higher Secondary (HS) score of 88.40%. Her passion for agriculture was clear, and she pursued a B.Sc. (Honors) in Agricultural Sciences from Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya (BCKV), where she graduated with a stellar OGPA of 8.28/10 in 2019. This was followed by her M.Sc. in Agronomy from the same institution, where she continued to demonstrate academic excellence with a 9.27/10 OGPA in 2021. Currently, Deblina is pursuing her Ph.D. in Agronomy at BCKV, further deepening her knowledge and expertise in this field. 🌾

Professional Endeavors 🔬

Deblina has a rich blend of academic and research experience. After completing her M.Sc., she began working as a Junior Research Fellow (JRF) under the prestigious DST INSPIRE Fellowship, and as of April 2024, she transitioned to a Senior Research Fellow (SRF). Her fellowship under the Department of Science and Technology, Government of India, showcases her dedication to advancing agricultural research. Her primary research focus during this tenure revolves around plant-microbe interactions, nutrient management, and organic waste recycling, specifically through microbial-assisted composting techniques.Additionally, Deblina gained invaluable hands-on experience during her Rural Agricultural Work Experience (RAWE) program in 2019, where she worked on Agro-Ecology, Crop Protection, and Soil and Water Quality management. This six-month program gave her a solid understanding of the socio-economic and environmental dynamics of rural agriculture. 🌍

Contributions and Research Focus 🌾🧪

Deblina’s contributions to agronomy and agricultural science have been substantial. She is deeply involved in the isolation, screening, and molecular identification of cellulose-degrading fungi and bacteria, a crucial area of study for enhancing sustainable farming practices. Her work focuses on the recycling of organic wastes through microbial-assisted composting, an innovative and environmentally friendly method for waste management. She has developed a “Cellulose Decomposer” liquid microbial consortium using three fungal and two bacterial strains, which plays a critical role in breaking down cellulose-rich crop residues like groundnut stalks. This method improves soil health and fertility, allowing farmers to recycle their waste effectively.Her work doesn’t stop there. Deblina is also working on optimizing nutrient management in crops, with a particular emphasis on nano-fertilizers and their effect on crop yield and soil health. Her Ph.D. thesis, titled “Microbial-assisted rapid composting of groundnut residues through cellulolytic fungi and bacteria consortium and its effect on maize (Zea mays L.) – groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.) cropping sequence,” is a testament to her commitment to sustainable agriculture.Furthermore, she has conducted pioneering research on mycorrhizal interactions (particularly with Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi – AMF) to enhance nutrient uptake, especially phosphorous, in maize-groundnut cropping systems. Her research aims to provide practical, field-based solutions that are scalable and beneficial for both small and large-scale farmers. 👩‍🌾

Accolades and Recognition 🏆

Deblina has not only excelled academically but has also gained recognition for her research. In 2024, she received four GenBank Accession Numbers from NCBI for isolating and registering efficient cellulose-degrading microbial strains. These strains, including Priestia megaterium (DBJ6) and Micrococcus yunnanensis (DMB9), are critical in advancing the field of microbial decomposition of organic matter. She also secured four Repository Accession Numbers from NAIMCC, ICAR-NBAIM for depositing these microbial strains, further solidifying her contributions to the field of agriculture microbiology.Her accolades include not only her research achievements but also her ability to effectively apply them in real-world agricultural practices. This recognition from national and international scientific communities highlights her standing as a rising star in agricultural research. 🌟

Impact and Influence 🌍

Deblina’s work has far-reaching implications. Her research on sustainable agriculture and crop residue management contributes to addressing some of the most pressing challenges faced by the agricultural sector today, including the need for eco-friendly practices that increase productivity without harming the environment. Her development of the “Cellulose Decomposer” consortium has the potential to revolutionize the way farmers manage waste and improve soil health, providing a significant boost to sustainable farming practices.Through her work on plant-microbe interactions and nutrient management, Deblina is also helping to improve crop yields in a sustainable manner, contributing to food security and the well-being of farming communities. Her emphasis on nano-fertilizers and mycorrhizal fungi showcases her ability to integrate advanced scientific techniques with traditional farming practices.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🧑‍🔬🌱

Deblina’s dedication to agricultural science and her innovative approach to solving practical problems will leave a lasting legacy. Her research is setting the stage for future advancements in organic waste recycling, microbial composting, and sustainable crop management. She aims to continue her research and bring her findings to the forefront of agricultural innovation, potentially impacting policies related to organic farming and environmental sustainability.In the coming years, Deblina plans to focus on expanding her research in cellulose-degrading microbes and nano-fertilizer applications. Her goal is to create more sustainable, eco-friendly farming techniques that can be easily adopted by farmers across India and globally. Through her research, she envisions transforming the way organic farming is practiced, contributing to a greener, more sustainable world. 🌎In conclusion, Deblina Roy’s journey is a remarkable example of how passion, dedication, and scientific curiosity can lead to significant contributions in the field of agronomy. Her work is not just about academic success but also about making a tangible impact on sustainable agriculture and improving the lives of farmers. 🌾

Notable Publications 

  • Effect of Microbes in Enhancing the Composting Process: A Review
    Authors: Deblina Roy, Sunil Kumar Gunri, Suchandra Neogi, Osman Ali, Jyoti Sharma
    Journal: International Journal of Plant & Soil Science (ISSN: 2320–7035)
    Year: 2022.
  • Modern Approaches in Aflatoxin Free Groundnut Production
    Authors: P Bishnu, P De, A Hayat, D Roy, S Das, MK Mahato
    Journal: Advances in Agriculture Sciences (ISBN: 978-93-5570-299-9), Chapter: 3
    Year: 2022.
  • Isolation, Screening and Characterization of Efficient Cellulose-Degrading Fungal and Bacterial Strains and Preparation of Their Consortium under In Vitro Studies
    Authors: D Roy, SK Gunri, KK Pal
    Journal: 3 Biotech (ISSN: 2190–5738)
    Year: 2024.
  • Effect of Various Doses of Basal and Foliar Application of Nitrogen and Potassium with Trace Elements on Summer Groundnut (Arachis hypogaea)
    Authors: Madhu HS, Sunil Kumar Gunri, Deblina Roy, Osman Ali, Prateem Bishnu
    Journal: The Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences (ISSN: 2394–3319)
    Year: 2023.
  • Role of Microorganisms in Crop Residue Management
    Author: D Roy
    Journal: Agri Meet Multidisciplinary e-Magazine
    Year: 2022.

Shiv Pandey | Plant Microbes Interaction | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr. Shiv Pandey - Plant Microbes Interaction - Best Researcher Award 🏆

CSIR-IHBT, Palampur - India

Professional Profiles

Early Academic Pursuits

He embarked on his academic journey with a fervent passion for life sciences, culminating in a Ph.D. in Life Sciences from the prestigious Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, in 2012. His early academic endeavors laid the groundwork for his future contributions in the field of plant-microbe interaction, where he acquired comprehensive knowledge in microbiology, biochemistry, and botany. His academic excellence was evident throughout his educational trajectory, evidenced by his numerous awards and recognitions, including a Gold Medal for securing the first position during his graduation from Lucknow Christian P.G. College.

Professional Endeavors

Transitioning into the realm of research, he embarked on a prolific career path characterized by significant contributions to the field of microbiology and agriculture. He commenced his professional journey as a Research Fellow at the School of Life Sciences, JNU, New Delhi, where he honed his research skills and delved deeper into the intricacies of plant-microbe interactions. Subsequently, he assumed roles of increasing responsibility, including Research Associate at CSIR-Central Institute of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants, Lucknow, and CSIR-Pool Scientist (SRA), where he made substantial contributions to the understanding of medicinal plants' bioactive compounds. Currently, as a Senior Scientist at CSIR-Institute of Himalayan Bioresource Technology, Palampur, he continues to lead groundbreaking research initiatives aimed at unraveling the complexities of plant-microbe interactions in Himalayan ecosystems.

Contributions and Research Focus in Plant Microbes Interaction

His research focus revolves around elucidating the intricate symbiotic relationships between plants and microbes and their implications for agricultural sustainability and crop yield enhancement. His pioneering work on the role of beneficial microbes in nutrient cycling, disease suppression, and stress tolerance has significantly contributed to advancing our understanding of plant-microbe interactions. Through interdisciplinary approaches blending microbiology, biotechnology, and agricultural sciences, he has developed innovative strategies for harnessing the potential of microbial biofertilizers and biocontrol agents to promote sustainable agriculture practices. His research endeavors have profound implications for addressing global food security challenges and mitigating the adverse effects of climate change on agricultural productivity.

Accolades and Recognition

His exemplary contributions to scientific research have been recognized through numerous awards and accolades. Noteworthy among these are the CSIR-Senior Research Associateship, awarded in 2017, and the Outstanding Publication Awards for his seminal research contributions. Additionally, his academic achievements, including Junior and Senior Research Fellowships, highlight his exceptional merit and dedication to advancing the frontiers of knowledge in microbiology and agriculture.

Impact and Influence

His research findings have far-reaching implications for agricultural sustainability and environmental stewardship. By elucidating the mechanisms underlying plant-microbe interactions, he has paved the way for the development of novel agricultural interventions aimed at enhancing crop yield, reducing chemical inputs, and promoting soil health. Moreover, Dr. Pandey's mentorship role and active participation in academic and scientific forums have inspired a new generation of researchers to pursue careers in microbiology and agriculture, thus perpetuating his legacy of excellence and innovation.

Legacy and Future Contributions

As he continues to spearhead cutting-edge research in plant-microbe interactions, his legacy lies in his unwavering commitment to addressing pressing agricultural challenges through scientific inquiry and innovation. By leveraging his expertise in microbiology and agriculture, he seeks to develop sustainable agricultural practices that optimize crop productivity while preserving environmental integrity. His future contributions hold the promise of revolutionizing agricultural systems worldwide, fostering resilience, and ensuring food security for generations to come.

Citations

  • Citations               2066
  • h-index                  22
  • i10-index               33

Notable Publications