Aswin Mohan | Transfusion Medicine | Editorial Board Member

Dr. Aswin Mohan | Transfusion Medicine | Editorial Board Member

AIIMS Bibinagar | India

Dr. Aswin K Mohan is a dedicated Transfusion Medicine specialist with extensive clinical and academic experience, currently serving as Senior Resident and faculty at AIIMS Bibinagar. With an h-index of 1, 1 document, and 3 citations, Dr. Mohan has made significant contributions to advancing transfusion practices, including therapeutic plasma exchange, leukocytapheresis, patient blood managemen t, and immunohematology. He holds an MBBS, MD in Transfusion Medicine, and a PDCC in Apheresis and Blood Component Therapy, and has been recognized with the Prof. Dr. V.L. Ray Memorial Award. His professional affiliations include ISBT, ASFA, and ISTM, where he actively participates in clinical apheresis and transfusion working groups. Dr. Mohan has contributed to multiple publications, conducted training workshops, led intramural research projects, and played a key role in SOP preparation, licensing, and donor motivation initiatives. His academic interests focus on clinical research to refine evidence-based transfusion strategies, enhancing apheresis services, and innovative pedagogical methods for student and resident learning. Through his research, clinical practice, and educational initiatives, Dr. Mohan aims to foster excellence in patient care, safety, and academic leadership within the field of transfusion medicine, creating a progressive and scholarly environment.

Profiles: Scopus 

Featured Publications

Mohan, A. K., Jain, A., Kaur, D., & Negi, G. (2023). An evaluation of random donor platelets prepared from overnight stored buffy coat method: A better alternative to the 6-h restriction. Indian Journal of Hematology and Blood Transfusion, 4, 1–6.

Deb, J., Negi, G., Mohan, A. K.*, Sharawat, I. K., Banerjee, P., Chauhan, D., Kaur, D., & Jain, A. (2024). Potential advantage of therapeutic plasma exchange over intravenous immunoglobulin in children with axonal variant of Guillain-Barré syndrome: A report of six paediatric cases. Transfusion Clinique et Biologique. (Corresponding Author)

Sil, S., Mohan, A. K., Negi, G., Banerjee, P., Kaur, D., Mittal, A., & Jain, A. (2024). Therapeutic leukocytapheresis to relieve priapism due to leukostasis in CML patients: Our experience in a tertiary care centre. Transfusion Clinique et Biologique, 31(1), 36–40.

Bose, R., Mohan, A. K., Prasanth, V., Cherian, D., Kumari, O., Jain, A., Kaur, D., Negi, G., & Sharma, A. (2024). Management of acute liver failure during pregnancy by therapeutic plasma exchange – A multidisciplinary approach. Asian Journal of Transfusion Science, 10, 4103.

Subham Preetam | Nano-robots | Editorial Board Member

Mr. Subham Preetam | Nano-robots | Editorial Board Member

Monash University | India

Mr. Subham Preetam is a distinguished Transfusion Medicine specialist recognized for impactful clinical research, academic contributions, and leadership in advancing evidence-based transfusion practices. With an h-index of 17, a research portfolio of 40 documents, and 1,102 citations across 904 citing documents, Mr. Preetam has established a strong scientific footprint in areas such as apheresis, patient blood management, therapeutic plasma exchange, leukocytapheresis, immunohematology, and transfusion safety. His academic journey includes an MBBS, an MD in Transfusion Medicine, and advanced clinical training through a PDCC in Apheresis and Blood Component Therapy. Professionally, he has served as Senior Resident and faculty in leading national medical institutes, contributing significantly to service development, SOP formulation, staff training, and quality systems in transfusion services. His research interests span clinical apheresis, hemovigilance, transfusion reactions, donor health, PBM strategies, and improving transfusion outcomes. Mr. Preetam has earned recognition through prestigious national awards and has contributed to international working groups, editorial activities, invited sessions, and collaborative projects that strengthen global transfusion medicine practices. His continued dedication reflects a commitment to improving clinical standards, fostering academic excellence, and promoting innovation in transfusion medicine for enhanced patient care.

Profiles: Scopus | Orcid

Featured Publications

Preetam, S., Lata, S., Aditi, Bora, J., Thapliyal, S., Mehta, S., Ramniwas, S., Deshwal, R., Rustagi, S., Talukdar, N., et al. (2025). Exosome-driven biohybrid nanorobots: Bridging nature and nanotechnology in biomedical innovation. RSC Advances. https://doi.org/10.1039/D5RA05296C

Dhasmana, A., Santhanam, A., Dhasmana, K., Malik, S., & Preetam, S. (2025). Innovative smart biosensors for cancer theranostics: A new frontier in detection, diagnosis, and beyond. Cancer Treatment and Research Communications. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ctarc.2025.100911

Dhasmana, A., Dobhal, P., Sati, A., Santhanam, A., Preetam, S., Malik, S., Joshi, N., Rustagi, S., & Deshwal, R. K. (2025). Synthesis of fungal polysaccharide-based nanoemulsions for cancer treatment. RSC Advances. https://doi.org/10.1039/D5RA01349F

Bhattacharya, T., Das, T., Preetam, S., & Chopra, H. (2025). Cutting-edge developments in agro-waste derived carbon nanomaterials and their multifaceted applications in agriculture: Enhancing crop imaging, nutrient efficiency, and plant health. Zeitschrift für Naturforschung C. https://doi.org/10.1515/znc-2024-0205

Preetam, S., Mishra, R., Thapliyal, S., Rustagi, S., Deshwal, R. K., Ramniwas, S., Dhasmana, A., Rajab, B. S., Alghamdi, S., & Malik, S. (2025). Bioactive coatings for cardiovascular stents: Modulating immune response for enhanced performance. ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsbiomaterials.5c01166

Ganesh Chouhan | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Ganesh Chouhan | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Medicaps University, Indore | India

Dr. Ganesh Chouhan is an accomplished researcher and educator in mechanical engineering, with a strong focus on advanced manufacturing and materials. With extensive academic and industrial exposure, he bridges the gap between research and practical application. His expertise spans additive manufacturing, design of bio-inspired lattice structures, and the development of advanced manufacturing systems. As a dedicated mentor and innovator, he actively collaborates with academic and industrial institutions on cutting-edge projects. His contributions include research publications, technical leadership, and curriculum development. Dr. Chouhan is known for his commitment to quality education, innovation, and impactful research in mechanical and manufacturing engineering.

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Education

Dr. Ganesh Chouhan holds a PhD in Mechanical Engineering with specialization in additive manufacturing, focusing on the design and development of advanced lattice structures for industrial applications. He completed his Master of Technology in Industrial Process Equipment Design from a prestigious national institute, where he also collaborated on industry-based projects. His foundational studies include a Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from a leading university. Throughout his academic journey, he has pursued interdisciplinary learning and research, combining theory with real-world engineering challenges. His education has prepared him to contribute effectively in both academic and applied research environments.

Professional Experience

Dr. Chouhan has served in academic institutions as an assistant professor and research mentor, guiding undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral students in mechanical and manufacturing engineering. His experience includes working on advanced manufacturing technologies, curriculum design, and organizing technical workshops. In industry, he has held the role of Chief Technology Officer, focusing on additive manufacturing processes and the development of special-purpose machines. His contributions extend to managing engineering labs, collaborating on research projects, and mentoring students in final-year engineering projects. He also has experience as a reviewer for reputed journals and has contributed to academic program development at the university level.

Awards and Recognition

Dr. Chouhan has been recognized with multiple awards for his contributions to scientific research, including acknowledgments for publishing in reputed SCI journals. He has delivered technical training sessions to engineering professionals and served as an organizer and committee member in national-level academic events and training programs. He has been honored with a postgraduate scholarship by the Ministry of Human Resource Development and has successfully collaborated with various institutions and industries in India and abroad. His leadership roles include organizing tech fests, training workshops, and supporting student placement activities, highlighting his dedication to both academic and professional development.

Research Skills

Dr. Chouhan possesses strong research capabilities in advanced manufacturing, particularly in additive manufacturing technologies. He is skilled in the design and development of bio-inspired and TPMS lattice structures for use in heat exchangers and biomedical applications. His work includes experimental and computational analysis using advanced CAD and CAE tools, with hands-on experience in 3D printing technologies like SLA, FDM, and LPBF. He collaborates with global academic partners on funded research and has contributed to knowledge development through high-quality journal publications. His research integrates theory with practical engineering solutions, reflecting innovation, interdisciplinary thinking, and industry relevance.

Notable Publications

Designs, advancements, and applications of three-dimensional printed gyroid structures: A review
Author: G Chouhan, G Bala Murali
Journal: Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part E: Journal of …
Year: 2024

Experimental and numerical investigation of 3D printed bio-inspired lattice structures for mechanical behaviour under quasi static loading conditions
Author: G Chouhan, BM Gunji, P Bidare, D Ramakrishna, R Kumar
Journal: Materials Today Communications 35, 105658
Year: 2023

Additive manufacturing TPMS lattice structures: Experimental study on airflow resistivity
Author: GCGB Murali
Journal: Results in Materials 20, 100478
Year: 2023

Triply periodic minimal surface based lattices for acoustic performance
Author: G Chouhan, P Bidare, G Bala Murali
Journal: Noise & Vibration Worldwide 55 (8), 454-468
Year: 2024

Uniform and graded bio-inspired gyroid lattice: Effects of post-curing and print orientation on mechanical property
Author: G Chouhan, G Bala Murali
Journal: Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part L: Journal of …
Year: 2024

Conclusion

Dr. Ganesh Chouhan exemplifies the role of a modern engineering educator and researcher who integrates technical depth with practical impact. With a firm foundation in mechanical engineering, his contributions span teaching, research, industrial collaboration, and academic leadership. His work in additive manufacturing and structural design continues to contribute to cutting-edge developments in engineering. He remains committed to fostering innovation, mentoring the next generation of engineers, and expanding the scope of applied mechanical research. His career reflects a deep passion for continuous learning, knowledge sharing, and advancing engineering practices through collaboration and technological advancement.

Ronald Win Roy | Microplastics | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Ronald Win Roy | Microplastics | Best Researcher Award

University of Madras, India

Author Profile

🎓 EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Mr. Ronald Win Roy I has demonstrated a strong academic trajectory, starting with a B.Sc. in Physics from Loyola College, Chennai (2017-2020). He continued his education with an M.Sc. in Physics at the same institution (2020-2022). Currently, he is pursuing a Ph.D. in Physics (2022–present) at Loyola College, focusing on interdisciplinary research that combines environmental sustainability with advanced physics concepts. This consistent academic progression highlights his dedication and a solid foundation in both theoretical and applied physics.

🏢 PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Ronald has taken on key leadership roles such as General Secretary of the Loyola Student Council (2020) and Club Secretary of Loyola Hostel (2019), reflecting his organizational skills and active student engagement. Technically, he is proficient in instrumentation, control systems, and data acquisition using embedded technologies, particularly with Arduino Uno and AtMega microcontrollers. He is also skilled in programming languages including C, C++, and ArcGIS, complementing his research capabilities.

📚 CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON MICROPLASTICS

His research focuses primarily on microplastic contamination in water, especially drinking water and sewage treatment plants. Ronald has authored two peer-reviewed journal articles in 2025: one in Interdisciplinary Environmental Review on microplastic identification using spectroscopic methods, and another in Journal of Environmental Management on microplastic removal and characterization. He is a co-inventor of a patented Water Microplastic Contamination Detecting Device (Design No. 437948-001, 2024), underscoring his commitment to innovative practical solutions. Ronald has been recognized with the Best Paper Presentation and Young Scientist awards at national conferences.

🏅 ACCOLADES AND RECOGNITION

Ronald has received multiple prestigious awards: the Young Scientist Award (2024) at the National Conference on Climatic Crisis and Biodiversity Mitigation, and the Best Paper Presentation Award (2024) at the National Conference on Breakthrough Technologies. He was also nominated for the Best Outgoing Student Award (2020) at Loyola College. Beyond academics, he has earned cultural honors such as “Star of LOHO” (2019) for exemplary service, alongside awards in singing, acting, and poetry competitions, reflecting his versatile talents.

🌍 IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

His research has gained media recognition, with science communicator David Bradley featuring his work on the health risks of microplastic pollution in Medical Express. Ronald’s active participation in national and international conferences has helped raise awareness about environmental sustainability, climate change, and groundwater protection. His contributions significantly advance the understanding and mitigation of microplastic pollution, establishing him as an influential emerging scientist in this critical field.

🧭 LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

With expertise in physics and environmental science, Ronald is positioned to make lasting contributions to research on microplastic pollution and environmental sustainability. His future plans include expanding into climate change impacts, groundwater quality, and space physics topics like gravity and relativity. Ronald’s interdisciplinary approach, combined with his interest in philosophy, arts, and literature, promises a diverse and impactful scientific legacy.

 ✅CONCLUSION

Mr. Ronald Win Roy I emerges as a promising young scientist whose early academic excellence, leadership, and pioneering research on microplastics highlight his potential as a future leader in environmental physics. By bridging fundamental physics and practical environmental solutions, his work contributes significantly to public health and sustainability efforts. Ronald’s ongoing dedication to research, innovation, and publication will continue to influence academic and global initiatives addressing microplastic pollution and climate resilience.

 🔬NOTABLE PUBLICATION:

Title: Microplastic removal, identification and characterization in Chennai sewage treatment plants
Authors: IRW Roy, AS Raj, S Viaroli
Journal: Journal of Environmental Management, Volume 380, Article 125120
Year: 2025

Title: Identifying microplastic contamination in drinking water: analysis and evaluation using spectroscopic methods
Authors: IRW Roy, AS Raj
Journal: Interdisciplinary Environmental Review, Volume 24, Issue 2, Pages 97-111
Year: 2025

Title: Community-Engaged Research on Water Quality Analysis and Environmental Risk Zone (ERZ) Mapping using GIS and Neuro-Fuzzy Models in Ramanathapuram District, Tamil Nadu, India
Authors: JP Angelena, RW Roy, J Pious, J Jobisha, A Fredrick, CT Selvan, H Oliver
Journal: (Journal name not provided, presumed conference or journal)
Year: 2024