Krishna Pada Das | Biomathematics | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Krishna Pada Das | Biomathematics | Best Researcher Award

Mahadevananda Mahavidyalaya | India

Dr. Krishna Pada Das is an Associate Professor of Mathematics whose research primarily focuses on mathematical biology, especially population dynamics and eco-epidemiological systems. His work explores how infectious diseases interact with ecological food webs, including predator-prey and plankton systems, and how factors such as alternative food, nutrient levels, environmental toxins, diffusion, seasonal effects, and harvesting influence system stability or generate complex behaviors like chaos and oscillation. He employs mathematical modeling through differential equations (ODE, DDE, stochastic systems), fractional calculus, spatio-temporal dynamics, and computational simulation using MATLAB, MAPLE, and MATHEMATICA to analyze stability, bifurcation, and long-term behavior of biological systems. His research has contributed to understanding control strategies for harmful algal blooms, disease propagation in ecosystems, phytoplankton-zooplankton interactions, and tri-trophic food chain dynamics. In recent work, he has also examined epidemic models including COVID-19 and HIV transmission, applying sensitivity analysis, parameter estimation, and optimal control strategies. With an extensive list of research publications in international journals and collaborative studies, his contributions support improved ecological system management, disease control measures, and deeper theoretical insights into nonlinear biological dynamics.

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Featured Publications

Das, K., & Mukherjee, A. K. (2007). Differential utilization of pyrene as the sole source of carbon by Bacillus subtilis and Pseudomonas aeruginosa strains: Role of biosurfactants in enhancing availability. Journal of Applied Microbiology, 102(1), 195–203.

Dutta, S. K., Das, K., Ghosh, B., & Blackman, C. F. (1992). Dose dependence of acetylcholinesterase activity in neuroblastoma cells exposed to modulated radio-frequency electromagnetic radiation. Bioelectromagnetics, 13(4), 317–322.

Soni, B. K., Das, K., & Ghose, T. K. (1982). Bioconversion of agro-wastes into acetone butanol. Biotechnology Letters, 4(1), 19–22.

Kooi, B. W., van Voorn, G. A. K., & Das, K. P. (2011). Stabilization and complex dynamics in a predator–prey model with predator suffering from an infectious disease. Ecological Complexity, 8(1), 113–122.

Das, C. R., Mondal, N. K., Aditya, P., Datta, J. K., Banerjee, A., & Das, K. (2012). Allelopathic potentialities of leachates of leaf litter of some selected tree species on gram seeds under laboratory conditions. Asian Journal of Experimental Biological Sciences, 3(1), 59–65.

Praveen Pal | GaN HEMT modeling for Biosensor and RF applications | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Praveen Pal - Indian Institute of Technology - India 🏆

Professional Profiles:

Early Academic Pursuits :

He embarked on his academic journey with a strong foundation in Electronics and Communication. His pursuit began with a B.Sc. in Applied Physical Sciences followed by an M.Sc. in Electronics and Communication. His early research projects focused on the synthesis and characterization of ZnO nanoparticles, and later, on developing an Arduino UNO-based quadcopter.

Professional Endeavors :

His professional trajectory expanded through various research roles. He delved deeper into research during his Ph.D. in Electronics at the University of Delhi, where he concentrated on modeling and simulation of AlGaN/GaN HEMT-based biosensors. He further extended his expertise as a Postdoctoral Researcher at IIT Kanpur, focusing on the characterization and compact modeling of AlGaN/GaN HEMT for RF applications.

Contributions and Research Focus in GaN HEMT modeling for Biosensor and RF application :

His significant contributions center around the modeling, simulation, and characterization of AlGaN/GaN HEMT-based biosensors. His work involves the development of physics-based models for novel cavity-based and open gate AlGaN/GaN HEMT biosensors, evaluating the sensitivity of GaN HEMT sensors based on various device parameters.

Accolades and Recognition :

His remarkable research achievements earned Pal the Core Research Grant from SERB-DST, India. Additionally, he showcased his academic prowess by qualifying in the UGC-NET (UGC-National Eligibility Test), highlighting his dedication and expertise in his field.

Impact and Influence :

His research work significantly impacts the domain of Electronics and Semiconductor Devices. His expertise in modeling and simulation techniques for biosensors based on AlGaN/GaN HEMT has implications in clinical research, RF applications, and the development of advanced electronics.

Legacy and Future Contributions :

His legacy lies in his pioneering work in biosensors and semiconductor devices. His future contributions may encompass advancements in biosensor technology, potentially leading to groundbreaking applications in healthcare, RF electronics, and sensor-based systems. His skill set and research acumen position him as a catalyst for future innovations in the field of Electronics and Semiconductor Device Engineering.

Citations:

A total of 180 citations for his publications, demonstrating the impact and recognition of his research within the academic community.

                   Citations            90          90
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                   i10-index             2            2

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