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.

Indrajit Mondal | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Indrajit Mondal | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Jadavpur University, India

Author Profile

Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Indrajit Mondal’s academic journey reflects his deep commitment to the pursuit of knowledge, particularly in the field of Physics. His foundational years were marked by stellar academic performances. He completed his secondary education from WBBSE in 2013 with an impressive 90%, showcasing an early aptitude in subjects like Mathematics, Physical Science, and Life Science. Continuing this momentum, he excelled in his higher secondary studies (H.S.) in 2015 under the WBCHSE board, where he secured 95.2% with a focus on core science subjects such as Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Biology.His passion for Physics led him to pursue a Bachelor’s degree in Physics at Jadavpur University, where he graduated with an 80.17% in 2018. His academic prowess enabled him to qualify for the IIT Bombay JAM examination in 2018, further demonstrating his mastery of the subject. Indrajit continued to excel in his postgraduate studies at Jadavpur University, securing 84.88% in his M.Sc. in Physics (2020). Notably, his consistent academic excellence was recognized through his qualification in national-level competitive exams like NET (UGC-CSIR, 2018), SET (WBCSC, 2020), and GATE (IIT Delhi, 2020), positioning him among the elite in his field. 🌟

Professional Endeavors 🧑‍🏫

Indrajit’s professional trajectory has been just as impressive as his academic path. Since March 2021, he has been working as a Junior Research Fellow (JRF) under the prestigious DST-INSPIRE fellowship at Jadavpur University. His role in research involves delving into cutting-edge experimental materials science, with a specific focus on the synthesis and characterization of transition metal oxide nanoparticles (TMONPs) and their incorporation into electroactive polymers. This work is part of his ongoing Ph.D. thesis under the supervision of renowned professors, Prof. Pabitra Kumar Paul and Prof. Sukhen Das.His expertise is not limited to his research. Indrajit has also taken on numerous teaching-related responsibilities. He has served as an invigilator during critical admission tests for both B.Sc. and M.Sc. students in the Department of Physics at Jadavpur University, ensuring the integrity and smooth conduct of these exams. He has also supervised M.Sc. Biophysics practical examinations, demonstrating his commitment to both education and academic mentorship. 📝

Contributions and Research Focus 🔬

Indrajit Mondal’s research is grounded in experimental materials science and biophysics, areas that align with global scientific challenges and future technological advancements. His Ph.D. work focuses on the “Synthesis and Characterizations of Transition Metal Oxide nanoparticles (TMONPs) decorated Carbon Nanofibers (CNFs) Composites and Their Incorporation Into Electroactive Polymers for Some Promising Applications.” This research holds significant promise for applications in fields such as energy storage, nanotechnology, and material sciences.Beyond his Ph.D., Indrajit has a strong interest in piezoelectric energy harvesting devices, as reflected in his M.Sc. project titled “A brief review on Piezoelectric energy harvesting devices.” This project explored how these devices convert mechanical energy into electrical energy, potentially revolutionizing energy solutions in the modern world. His research interests also extend to computational biophysics, an interdisciplinary field that merges biology and physics to study biological processes. 🧪Programming skills in C and FORTRAN have allowed Indrajit to further his research, particularly in simulation and modeling, essential tools in modern-day experimental materials science.

Accolades and Recognition 🏆

Indrajit has made significant professional contributions through his research and academic leadership. He has authored and co-authored several publications in peer-reviewed international journals, which speaks volumes about the quality and relevance of his research. Additionally, his ability to mentor six M.Sc. students and supervise five Ph.D. candidates at Jadavpur University, as well as a project student from IIEST Shibpur, underscores his role as a mentor and leader in the academic community. 🌐His DST-INSPIRE fellowship is a recognition of his potential and dedication to scientific research. This prestigious fellowship is awarded to only the most promising researchers in India, and it has allowed Indrajit to pursue his Ph.D. and contribute to advancements in materials science and biophysics.

Impact and Influence 🌍

Indrajit Mondal’s work has the potential to influence various sectors, including energy storage, nanomaterials, and biophysics. His research on TMONPs and carbon nanofibers could pave the way for significant breakthroughs in the development of more efficient energy storage systems, which are crucial in the era of renewable energy. His expertise in piezoelectric energy harvesting also aligns with the growing demand for sustainable and green technologies. 🌱Moreover, his involvement in mentoring both M.Sc. and Ph.D. students reflects his influence as a guide and educator. His ability to shape future researchers through mentorship ensures that his contributions will extend beyond his immediate research, influencing the next generation of scientists.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🚀

As Indrajit continues his Ph.D. research and contributes to the academic world, his work will likely leave a lasting impact. The synthesis of TMONPs and their applications in various fields hold significant potential for future technological innovations. His commitment to teaching, mentoring, and counseling students ensures that his legacy will not only be in scientific discovery but also in nurturing the next wave of researchers and innovators.Looking forward, Indrajit is poised to continue contributing to the fields of materials science and physics, with potential collaborations and interdisciplinary research that can address some of the most pressing challenges in energy, sustainability, and biophysics. His blend of technical expertise, research acumen, and teaching prowess make him a figure to watch in the academic and scientific communities. 🧠In conclusion, Indrajit Mondal is not just a scholar with a deep understanding of physics and materials science; he is a mentor, leader, and innovator who is making strides in his field while preparing the ground for future contributions.

Citations

A total of 91 citations for his publications, demonstrating the impact and recognition of his research within the academic community.

  • Citations         91
  • h-index           17
  • i10-index        6

Notable Publications 

  • Room temperature synthesis of freestanding 2D Mn3O4 nanostructures with enriched electrochemical properties for supercapacitor application
    Authors: B. Gourd, M. Kundu, I. Mondal, S. Das, A. Ghosh
    Journal: Materials Research Bulletin, 2024.
  • Revelation of room temperature liquid crystallinity and yellow-orange electroluminescence (EQE>7%) in a columnar self-assembled N-annulated perylene bisimide
    Authors: P. Kumar Behera, S. Lenka, F.-R. Chen, J.-H. Jou, A.S. Achalkumar
    Journal: Chemical Engineering Journal, 2024.
  • Optimizing phosphorene nanosheets for high performance all-solid asymmetric supercapacitors: A theoretical and experimental insight
    Authors: P. Halder, I. Mondal, M. Kundu, D. Mondal, S. Das
    Journal: Journal of Energy Storage, 2024.
  • Superior electron mobility, red electroluminescence with high quantum efficiency from printable room temperature columnar liquid crystalline perylene bisimide
    Authors: P.K. Behera, F.-R. Chen, I. Mondal, J.-H. Jou, A.S. Achalkumar
    Journal: Chemical Engineering Journal, 2024.
  • Enhancement of dielectric properties by modulating electroactive β-phase of copper doped nickel oxide nanoparticles incorporated thin film
    Authors: S. Biswas, I. Mondal, P. Halder, B.K. Paul, S. Das
    Journal: Journal of Polymer Research, 2024.

Thota Sivasankar | Remote Sensing | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Thota Sivasankar | Remote Sensing | Best Researcher Award

NIIT University- India 

Author Profile

Early Academic Pursuits

Thota Sivasankar, Ph.D., embarked on his academic journey with a strong foundation in electronics and communications, earning his B.Tech. degree from RVR & JC College of Engineering, Guntur, India, in 2011. He then pursued an M.Tech. in Remote Sensing from Andhra University, Visakhapatnam, India, where his thesis focused on the spatio-temporal changes of HIV/AIDS in the Visakhapatnam district using a medical GIS approach. This early work demonstrated his interdisciplinary approach and innovative use of GIS in health studies. Dr. Sivasankar completed his Ph.D. in Geomatics from the Indian Institute of Technology (Indian School of Mines), Dhanbad, India, in 2019, with a thesis on Vegetation Biophysical Parameters using RISAT-1 Hybrid Polarimetric SAR Data, showcasing his expertise in advanced remote sensing techniques.

Professional Endeavors

Dr. Sivasankar’s professional career is marked by significant contributions to both academia and research institutions. Since February 2020, he has been serving as an Assistant Professor in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) at NIIT University, Neemrana, India. Prior to this, he was a Research Scientist at the North Eastern Space Applications Centre (NESAC) in Umiam (Shillong), India, from December 2016 to December 2019. Here, he worked on disaster risk reduction, playing a crucial role in mitigating natural disasters in the North Eastern region of India. His earlier role as a Research Scholar in the Agriculture and Soils Division at the Indian Institute of Remote Sensing (IIRS), ISRO, Dehradun, India, further honed his research skills in remote sensing applications for agricultural and soil studies.

Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Sivasankar’s research has predominantly focused on the application of remote sensing and GIS technologies in environmental monitoring, disaster management, and agricultural studies. His Ph.D. work on RISAT-1 Hybrid Polarimetric SAR Data for vegetation analysis is a testament to his expertise in SAR data and its applications in environmental monitoring. At NESAC, he contributed to disaster risk reduction efforts, leveraging remote sensing data for early warning systems and mitigation strategies. His interdisciplinary approach combines technology with practical applications, addressing real-world problems through innovative research.

Accolades and Recognition

Throughout his career, Dr. Sivasankar has received recognition for his contributions to remote sensing and GIS. His work has been acknowledged in various academic and professional circles, highlighting his commitment to advancing the field. His innovative research and teaching methods have earned him accolades, establishing him as a respected figure in the academic community.

Impact and Influence

Dr. Sivasankar’s impact extends beyond his immediate research contributions. His role as an Assistant Professor allows him to shape the next generation of GIS professionals, imparting his knowledge and experience to students. His work in disaster risk reduction has had a tangible impact on the communities in North Eastern India, demonstrating the practical benefits of remote sensing technologies in mitigating natural disasters.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Looking ahead, Dr. Sivasankar aims to continue his research in remote sensing and GIS, with a focus on developing new methodologies and applications that address global environmental challenges. His ongoing work at NIIT University is expected to produce significant advancements in the field, contributing to both academic knowledge and practical solutions for environmental monitoring and disaster management. Dr. Sivasankar’s legacy will be defined by his commitment to integrating technology with real-world applications, ensuring that his contributions have a lasting and meaningful impact on society.

Citations

A total of 317 citations for his publications, demonstrating the impact and recognition of his research within the academic community.

  • Citations         317
  • h-index           11
  • i10-index        11
Notable Publications 

Geomorphic assessment of active tectonics in Jaisalmer basin (western Rajasthan, India)

M Biswas, MP Gogoi, B Mondal, T Sivasankar, S Mukherjee, S Dasgupta
Geocarto International

Assessing the potentials of multi-temporal sentinel-1 SAR data for paddy yield forecasting using artificial neural network

PK Sharma, P Kumar, HS Srivastava, T Sivasankar
Journal of the Indian Society of Remote Sensing

Development of an interactive web-based geovisual analytics platform for analysing crime data

MA Kaif, S Samaiya, RA Purnima, T Sivasankar, A Roy, A Poojitha
2023 IEEE Symposium on Wireless Technology & Applications

Soil moisture estimation underneath crop cover using high incidence angle C-band Sentinel-1 SAR data

HS Srivastava, T Sivasankar, MD Gavali, P Patel
Kuwait Journal of Science