Rishabh Rathore | Quantitative Risk Assessment in Food Supply Chains | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Rishabh Rathore | Quantitative Risk Assessment in Food Supply Chains | Best Researcher Award

NICMAR University of Construction Studies, Hyderabad, India

Dr. Rishabh Rathore is an accomplished academic and researcher specializing in Industrial and Systems Engineering, with expertise in modeling, simulation, and multi-criteria decision-making techniques. He has extensive teaching experience at undergraduate and postgraduate levels and has contributed to high-impact international journals and conferences on foodgrains supply chain risk management. His research has been supported by prestigious grants, and he actively participates in professional societies and academic conferences. Dr. Rathore’s work emphasizes system safety, optimization, and applied operations research, advancing knowledge in supply chain and operational analytics.

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Featured Publications


A quantitative risk assessment methodology and evaluation of food supply chain


The International Journal of Logistics Management · 101 Citations · 2017


Evaluation of risks in foodgrains supply chain using failure mode effect analysis and fuzzy VIKOR


International Journal of Quality & Reliability Management · 64 Citations · 2020


Impact of risks in foodgrains transportation system: a system dynamics approach


International Journal of Production Research · 49 Citations · 2020


A weighted fuzzy Petri-net analysis for Indian foodgrains supply chain


International Journal of Productivity and Performance Management · 1 Citation · 2024

Raghu Vishweswaraiah | Dairy Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Raghu Vishweswaraiah | Dairy Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

ICAR-National Dairy research Institute | India

Dr. Raghu Hirikyathanahalli Vishweswaraiah is a distinguished scientist at the ICAR–National Dairy Research Institute, Karnal, specializing in Food Safety and Quality Assurance with notable expertise in biosensor technology and antimicrobial resistance studies. He holds a doctoral degree in Dairy Microbiology and has contributed significantly to developing innovative biosensing methods for the rapid detection of foodborne pathogens, antibiotic residues, and contaminants in dairy products. His academic record includes over 45 documents, more than 900 citations, and an h-index of 17, reflecting his impactful research contributions. With extensive experience in research, teaching, and scientific leadership, Dr. Raghu has been instrumental in formulating dairy biosurveillance systems and strengthening analytical frameworks for food safety in India. His research interests encompass food microbiology, biopolymer-based sensors, enzymatic assays, and quality control technologies. Recognized for his excellence, he has received multiple institutional and national-level awards for research innovation and scientific contribution. Through his ongoing studies, patents, and publications in reputed journals, Dr. Raghu continues to advance the field of dairy microbiology and biosensor applications, ensuring safer and higher-quality food systems for public health and sustainability.

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Featured Publications

Dasriya, V. L., Samtiya, M., Ranveer, S., Dhillon, H. S., Devi, N., Sharma, V., et al. (2024). Modulation of gut‐microbiota through probiotics and dietary interventions to improve host health. Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, 104(11), 6359–6375. Cited by: 58

Dasriya, V., Joshi, R., Ranveer, S., Dhundale, V., Kumar, N., et al. (2021). Rapid detection of pesticide in milk, cereal and cereal-based food and fruit juices using paper strip-based sensor. Scientific Reports, 11, 18855. Cited by: 40

Das, S., Kumar, N., Vishweswaraiah, R. H., Haldar, L., Gaare, M., Singh, V. K., et al. (2014). Microbial based assay for specific detection of β-lactam group of antibiotics in milk. Journal of Food Science and Technology, 51(6), 1161–1166. Cited by: 38

Tehri, N., Kumar, N., Raghu, H. V., & Vashishth, A. (2018). Biomarkers of bacterial spore germination. Annals of Microbiology, 68(9), 513–523. Cited by: 37

Naresh Kumar, S. R. R. K. M., & Vishweswaraiah, H. (2012). Spore germination based assay for monitoring antibiotic residues in milk at dairy farm. World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology, 28(7), 2559–2566. Cited by: 33