Nirmalendu Sekhar Mishra | Environmental Science | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Nirmalendu Sekhar Mishra | Environmental Science | Research Excellence Award

SRM University AP,  India

Dr. Nirmalendu Sekhar Mishra is an environmental scientist specializing in sustainability-driven nanomaterials for energy and water remediation. He holds advanced training in environmental science and civil engineering and has served as faculty and researcher in leading academic institutions, including international research exposure. His work focuses on photocatalysis, nano-adsorbents, advanced oxidation processes, and solar-to-chemical conversion for pollutant removal. He has received competitive research grants and invitations as a speaker, contributing significantly to sustainable environmental technologies and academic mentorship.

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Makarand Ghangrekar | Wastewater treatment | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Makarand Ghangrekar | Wastewater treatment | Research Excellence Award

National Institute of Technology Puducherry | India

Dr. Shivalinga Swamy T is a distinguished physicist with significant contributions to quantum theory, nuclear physics, and advanced computational methods. He holds foundational degrees in physics leading to a doctoral dissertation focused on bound-state and scattering problems in quantum systems, supervised by a renowned expert in the field. His academic journey includes extensive specialized training in experimental physics, quantum mechanics, cryogenics, nanoscience, and advanced pedagogical methods, enhancing both his research and teaching capabilities. With a long-standing career in higher education, he has served in progressive roles from lecturer to professor, along with key administrative responsibilities such as evaluation, curriculum development, examination management, and academic governance across various institutions. His research interests span quantum mechanics, approximation methods, anharmonic oscillators, computational simulations, and nanomaterials, supported by a completed funded research project and ongoing Ph.D. supervision. He has authored research output that has received 2 citations, 1 indexed document, and carries an h-index of 1. His innovative physics experiments have repeatedly earned recognition at national conventions, along with awards for teaching excellence, research contributions, and scientific innovation. As an active member and leader in multiple professional physics bodies, he continues to advance physics education and research with dedication and impact.

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1. Jadhav, G. S., & Ghangrekar, M. M. (2009). Performance of microbial fuel cell subjected to variation in pH, temperature, external load and substrate concentration. Bioresource Technology, 100(2), 717–723.

2. Ghangrekar, M. M., & Shinde, V. B. (2007). Performance of membrane-less microbial fuel cell treating wastewater and effect of electrode distance and area on electricity production. Bioresource Technology, 98(15), 2879–2885.

3. Priyadarshini, M., Das, I., Ghangrekar, M. M., & Blaney, L. (2022). Advanced oxidation processes: Performance, advantages, and scale-up of emerging technologies. Journal of Environmental Management, 316, 115295.

4. Ghangrekar, M. M., Asolekar, S. R., & Joshi, S. G. (2005). Characteristics of sludge developed under different loading conditions during UASB reactor start-up and granulation. Water Research, 39(6), 1123–1133.

5. Behera, M., Jana, P. S., More, T. T., & Ghangrekar, M. M. (2010). Rice mill wastewater treatment in microbial fuel cells fabricated using proton exchange membrane and earthen pot at different pH. Bioelectrochemistry, 79(2), 228–233.

Shikha Dwivedi | Aquatic Toxicology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Shikha Dwivedi | Aquatic Toxicology | Best Researcher Award

University of Lucknow | India

Dr. Shikha Dwivedi, Ph.D., is a dynamic researcher in the field of Zoology and Environmental Toxicology, currently contributing as a Young Professional II at ICAR–NBFGR, Lucknow, under the Network Project for Agricultural Bioinformatics and Computational Biology. Her research primarily focuses on molecular toxicology, aquatic genomics, fish physiology, and the mechanistic understanding of genotoxic and oxidative stress responses in aquatic organisms exposed to environmental pollutants such as Benzo[a]pyrene and heavy metals. She earned her doctoral degree from the University of Lucknow, where her thesis explored genomic instability, transcriptional profiling, and cellular responses in fish models. Dr. Dwivedi possesses strong technical expertise in molecular biology, bio-monitoring, and histological analysis, with proficiency in advanced techniques like PCR, FISH, COMET assay, and real-time gene expression studies. With an h-index of 6, i10-index of 4, and over 117 citations, her research has appeared in reputed international journals such as Scientific Reports, Journal of Hazardous Materials Advances, and Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. She has authored several book chapters and presented her work at numerous national and international conferences. Recipient of the “Young Scientist Award,” Dr. Dwivedi continues to advance research in fish genomics and aquatic toxicology, contributing to sustainable aquatic ecosystem management and environmental health.

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Dwivedi, S., Awasthi, Y., Yadav, K. K., Dwivedi, S., Trivedi, A., Kumar, V., Kumar, M., et al. (2025). Benzo[a]pyrene-induced nephrotoxicity driven by intricate interplay between autophagy and apoptosis in Channa punctata: Unravelling insights of c-myc and atg5. Journal of Hazardous Materials Advances, 100910.

Dwivedi, S., Singh, S., Khan, A. A., & Kumar, M. (2024). Cyto-genotoxic alterations in erythrocytes of fish, Channa punctatus exposed to Benzo[a]pyrene. National Academy Science Letters, 47, 625–628.

Trivedi, S. P., Dwivedi, S., Singh, S., Khan, A. A., Kumar, M., Dubey, I., Trivedi, A., et al. (2024). Dietary supplementation of Withania somnifera and Asparagus racemosus enhances growth performance coupled with transcriptional modulation of growth and immune responsive genes in fish, Channa punctatus. Aquaculture and Fisheries.

Singh, S., Dwivedi, S., Khan, A. A., Jain, A., Dwivedi, S., Yadav, K. K., Dubey, I., et al. (2024). Oxidative stress, inflammation, and steatosis elucidate the complex dynamics of HgCl₂ induced liver damage in Channa punctata. Scientific Reports, 14(1), 9161.

Trivedi, S. P., Dwivedi, S., Trivedi, A., Khan, A. A., Singh, S., Yadav, K. K., Kumar, V., et al. (2024). Dietary inclusion of Withania somnifera and Asparagus racemosus induces growth, activities of digestive enzymes, and transcriptional modulation of MyoD, MyoG, Myf5, and MRF4 genes in fish, Channa punctatus. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 110944.

Megha Bansal | Environmental Biotechnology | Excellence in Scientific Research Award

Dr. Megha Bansal | Environmental Biotechnology | Excellence in Scientific Research Award

Delhi Technological University, India

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🎓 EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Dr. Megha’s foundational journey in Biotechnology commenced at Jaypee Institute of Information Technology, where she earned her B.Tech. in Biotechnology in 2018. She demonstrated early promise in molecular biology and environmental sciences, refining her practical skills through internships at Dabur India Pvt. Ltd. and the National Institute of Biologicals (NIB). These early experiences honed her competencies in HPLC, microbiological techniques, and quality assurance protocols, laying the groundwork for her multidisciplinary research interests.

🏢 PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Dr. Megha’s career trajectory spans scientific research, pharmaceutical quality assurance, and editorial expertise. She currently serves as a Scientific Writer & Editor at RAS Pvt. Ltd., where she develops, edits, and reviews high-level scientific manuscripts. In a concurrent freelance capacity, she manages peer-review workflows and scientific editing. Formerly, as a Senior Officer in Corporate QA at Finecure Pharmaceuticals, she championed GMP/GLP compliance and the implementation of quality management systems.

📚 CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS IN ENVIRONMENTAL BIOTECHNOLOGY

During her Ph.D. at Delhi Technological University, Dr. Megha focused on an emerging frontier in Environmental Biotechnologysynergistic plant-microbe interactions for micro/nano plastic degradation. Her pioneering work involved:

  • Isolating and characterizing microbial consortia with high plastic biodegradation potential.

  • Identifying plant species that enhance microbial activity in eco-restoration.

  • Exploring sustainable ecosystem regeneration models using biotechnological tools.

Her findings are encapsulated in 10+ international journal publications, reflecting deep commitment to environmental restoration through innovative biotech solutions.

🏅 ACADEMIC CITATIONS, ACCOLADES AND RECOGNITION

  • 🌟 Best Researcher Award at International Research Chemistry Awards

  • 🖋️ Woman Writer of the Year – Fiction by Ukiyoto Publishing

  • 📘 Published author of two fiction novels – “The Plight of Detective” and “The Enigmatic Hues”

  • ✍️ Authored poetry anthology “The Tranquility”

  • 📑 Ph.D. work has a patent under process for environmental application in plastic degradation

Her publications have garnered citations in leading journals in biotechnology, environmental science, and waste management.

🌍 IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Dr. Megha’s research is shaping global discourse on plastic waste bioremediation. By presenting at international conferences, she has amplified awareness around sustainable waste management, influencing academic, industrial, and policy perspectives. As a peer reviewer of over 80 scientific manuscripts, she contributes to maintaining scientific rigor across journals.

🧭 LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Dr. Megha envisions an expanded application of plant-microbe synergy in industrial and municipal bioremediation. Her future focus includes:

  • Developing scalable bioengineering systems for environmental clean-up.

  • Authoring technical and creative literature to bridge science and society.

  • Mentoring the next generation of eco-biotechnologists and science communicators.

 ✅CONCLUSION

Dr. Megha is a trailblazing scientist, writer, and environmentalist—merging technical brilliance with creative expression. Her research in microplastic degradation, editorial stewardship, and literary achievements underline a rare interdisciplinary profile poised to inspire global sustainability efforts.

🔬NOTABLE PUBLICATION:

Title: Adsorption of Eriochrome Black-T (EBT) using tea waste as a low cost adsorbent by batch studies: A green approach for dye effluent treatments
Authors: M. Bansal, P.K. Patnala, T. Dugmore
Journal: Current Research in Green and Sustainable Chemistry
Year: 2020

Title: A review on development of Portland limestone cement: A step towards low carbon economy for Indian cement industry
Authors: S. Gupta, B.N. Mohapatra, M. Bansal
Journal: Current Research in Green and Sustainable Chemistry
Year: 2020

Title: Determination of sun protection factor of vegetable and fruit extracts using UV–Visible spectroscopy: A green approach
Authors: T. Sharma, V. Tyagi, M. Bansal
Journal: Sustainable Chemistry and Pharmacy
Year: 2020

Title: Experimental and kinetic studies for improvement of biogas production from KOH pretreated wheat straw
Authors: P. Rani, M. Bansal, V.V. Pathak
Journal: Current Research in Green and Sustainable Chemistry
Year: 2022

Title: Behavioural mechanisms of microplastic pollutants in marine ecosystem: challenges and remediation measurements
Authors: M. Bansal, D. Santhiya, J.G. Sharma
Journal: Water, Air, & Soil Pollution
Year: 2021

Title: Simulated dump yard microbes drive significant biodegradation of polypropylene and polyvinyl chloride microplastics
Authors: M. Bansal, D. Santhiya, J.G. Sharma
Journal: Journal of Hazardous Materials
Year: 2025