Nandita Singh | Phytoremediation | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Nandita Singh | Phytoremediation | Best Researcher Award

CSIR-National Botanical Research Institute | India

Dr. Nandita Singh is a distinguished environmental botanist and former Senior Principal Scientist at CSIR-NBRI who has made notable contributions to environmental management, ecological restoration, and phytoremediation research. She holds advanced degrees in Botany, Environmental Impact Assessment and Auditing, and Environmental Law, which strengthened her interdisciplinary research approach. With an h-index of 48, over 132 research documents, and more than 8,898 citations from 7,155 documents, her work has had wide scientific impact. Her research spans phytoremediation of heavy metals, biofuel plant evaluation, ecotoxicology, climate change studies, environmental monitoring, and the role of vegetation in pollution mitigation. She has served as Head of Division in Plant Ecology and Environmental Sciences, Professor at AcSIR, and contributed to training, curriculum development, and laboratory accreditation under national quality standards. Her prestigious recognitions include Fulbright Post-Doctoral Fellowship and Fellowship of the International Society of Environmental Botanists, among several academic and scientific honors. She has also organized international conferences to advance discussions on plants and environmental health. Her work continues to inspire research on environmentally sustainable solutions for pollution control and ecosystem restoration, demonstrating a career dedicated to scientific excellence and societal well-being.

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Featured Publications

(2022). Effects of microbial inoculants on soil carbon stock, enzymatic activity, and above ground and belowground biomass in marginal lands of Northern India. Land Degradation & Development,

(2022). Study on the characterization of endosulfan-degrading bacterial strains isolated from contaminated rhizospheric soil. Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part C: Toxicology and Carcinogenesis,

Genomic and proteomic responses to drought stress and biotechnological interventions for enhanced drought tolerance in plants.

(2020). Effect of rhizospheric inoculation of isolated arsenic (As) tolerant strains on growth, As-uptake and bacterial communities in association with Adiantum capillus-veneris. Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety,

Banaja Mohanty | Energy | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Banaja Mohanty | Energy | Best Researcher Award

Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology | India

Dr. Banaja Mohanty is an accomplished Associate Professor at Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology (VSSUT), Burla, with a strong academic and research foundation in engineering and technology. With 47 published documents and 1,638 citations received from 1,270 referenced works, she has achieved an impressive h-index of 17, reflecting her consistent research impact in her field. Her scholarly contributions encompass areas such as renewable energy systems, power electronics, and smart grid technologies, with a particular focus on sustainable and efficient energy solutions. Dr. Mohanty has guided several research projects and collaborated with industry and academic partners to promote innovation-driven learning. She has contributed to leading SCI and Scopus-indexed journals, participated in national and international conferences, and has served as a reviewer and editorial board member for reputed journals. Her active involvement in academic development and mentoring young researchers has strengthened the research culture within her institution. Dr. Mohanty’s achievements are marked by her dedication to scientific excellence, innovation, and knowledge dissemination. Her continued commitment to advancing research in emerging technologies underscores her reputation as a distinguished academic and researcher, contributing significantly to the scientific community.

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Featured Publications

Mohanty, B., Panda, S., & Hota, P. K. (2014). Controller parameters tuning of differential evolution algorithm and its application to load frequency control of multi-source power system. International Journal of Electrical Power & Energy Systems, 54, 77–85.

Panda, S., Mohanty, B., & Hota, P. K. (2013). Hybrid BFOA–PSO algorithm for automatic generation control of linear and nonlinear interconnected power systems. Applied Soft Computing, 13(12), 4718–4730.

Mohanty, B., Panda, S., & Hota, P. K. (2014). Differential evolution algorithm based automatic generation control for interconnected power systems with non-linearity. Alexandria Engineering Journal, 53(3), 537–552.

Hota, P. K., & Mohanty, B. (2016). Automatic generation control of multi source power generation under deregulated environment. International Journal of Electrical Power & Energy Systems, 75, 205–214.

Mohanty, B., & Tripathy, S. (2016). A teaching learning based optimization technique for optimal location and size of DG in distribution network. Journal of Electrical Systems and Information Technology, 3(1), 33–44.

Saaransh Choudhary | Energy | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Saaransh Choudhary | Energy | Best Researcher Award

Rajasthan Technical University | India

Saaransh Choudhary is a dedicated research scholar at Rajasthan Technical University with strong expertise in renewable energy systems and sustainable engineering solutions. His academic journey reflects excellence, having completed both his B.Tech and M.Tech from Rajasthan Technical University, where he earned a Gold Medal for outstanding academic performance. Saaransh has developed a deep interest in renewable energy technologies, energy optimization, and sustainable resource management. His research work focuses on developing innovative solutions for energy efficiency, contributing to environmental sustainability and the advancement of green technologies. With proficiency in data analysis, literature review, and research methodologies, he demonstrates strong analytical and problem-solving abilities. As a research scholar, he has actively participated in collaborative projects and has contributed to research publications that align with global sustainability goals. His professional experience as a research assistant includes data collection, experimental analysis, and technical documentation, showcasing his precision and commitment to research quality. Saaransh’s dedication to renewable energy and academic excellence positions him as an emerging researcher contributing meaningfully to the advancement of sustainable technologies and energy systems for a cleaner, greener future.

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Featured Publication

Choudhary, S., Lal, S., & Verma, S. (2025). Seasonal optimization of solar PV tilt angles for enhanced energy efficiency in Rajasthan, India. Unconventional Resources, 10(230), 100230. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.uncres.2025.100230

Qamer Ridwan | Ecology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Qamer Ridwan | Ecology | Best Researcher Award

Baba Ghulam Shah Badshah University | India

Dr. Qamer Ridwan is a dedicated researcher in the fields of environmental science, biodiversity conservation, and remote sensing. With a strong academic and research portfolio, he has contributed significantly to understanding ecological patterns, glacier dynamics, and plant endemism, particularly in the Himalayan region. His publications reflect a deep engagement with sustainability, climate change, and conservation strategies. He is known for his interdisciplinary approach and bibliometric analyses, offering insightful perspectives into environmental research trends. As an active reviewer for reputed journals, he supports the scientific community by contributing to peer-review processes and promoting quality research output in his field of expertise.

Professional Profile

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Education

Dr. Qamer Ridwan pursued his higher education with a focus on environmental science, ecology, and geospatial studies. His academic journey provided a comprehensive understanding of earth systems, biodiversity, and climate-related challenges. With advanced studies in ecological modelling, geoinformatics, and conservation biology, he developed a strong foundation in both theoretical and applied aspects of environmental research. His education emphasized scientific methods, research design, and data interpretation. During his academic training, he engaged in multidisciplinary learning and honed his skills in remote sensing, environmental assessment, and sustainability sciences, equipping him to contribute effectively to global environmental research.

Professional Experience

Dr. Qamer Ridwan has engaged in a broad spectrum of academic and research roles, contributing to scholarly publications and international peer-reviewed journals. He has authored multiple research papers in areas such as climate change, biodiversity, and glaciology. His work focuses on modeling ecological niches, analyzing glacial dynamics, and evaluating conservation practices. Additionally, he has served as a manuscript reviewer for various scientific journals, reflecting his commitment to maintaining academic integrity. His professional experience includes collaboration with interdisciplinary teams, applying geospatial tools, and contributing to the understanding of environmental systems, with a focus on Himalayan and regional ecological issues.

Awards and Recognition

Dr. Qamer Ridwan has gained recognition for his impactful research contributions in the fields of sustainability and environmental sciences. His work has been cited internationally, highlighting its relevance to global ecological challenges. As a peer reviewer for reputable journals, his efforts have been acknowledged through multiple invitations to review manuscripts on biodiversity, remote sensing, and ecological modeling. His selection as a reviewer for journals such as Forests, Remote Sensing, and Atmosphere reflects his standing in the academic community. He has received commendations for advancing knowledge on Himalayan biodiversity and climate-induced habitat changes through scientific publications.

Research Skills

Dr. Qamer Ridwan’s research skills span ecological niche modeling, bibliometric analysis, geospatial data interpretation, and environmental impact assessment. He is adept at using remote sensing tools and GIS software for analyzing land cover changes and glacial movements. His bibliometric approach to studying trends in plant endemism and conservation reflects his analytical capabilities. He effectively synthesizes large datasets, integrates ecological theory with geospatial methods, and applies ensemble modeling techniques to predict habitat shifts. His research is characterized by methodological rigor and interdisciplinary insights, contributing to sustainable environmental planning and biodiversity preservation in fragile ecosystems.

Notable Publications

Changing climatic scenarios anticipate dwindling of suitable habitats for endemic species of Himalaya—predictions of ensemble modelling using Aconitum heterophyllum as a model
Author: ZA Wani, Q Ridwan, S Khan, S Pant, S Siddiqui, M Moustafa, AE Ahmad, …
Journal: Sustainability 14 (14), 8491
Year: 2022
Citations: 24

Human-wildlife conflict: a bibliometric analysis during 1991–2023
Author: Q Ridwan, ZA Wani, N Anjum, JA Bhat, M Hanief, S Pant
Journal: Regional Sustainability 4 (3), 309-321
Year: 2023
Citations: 21

Phytochemistry and therapeutic potential of Berberis lycium Royle; an endangered species of Himalayan region
Author: N Anjum, Q Ridwan, F Akhter, M Hanief
Journal: Acta Ecologica Sinica 43 (4), 577-584
Year: 2023
Citations: 13

Indigenous knowledge and perception of local people towards biodiversity conservation in Rajouri district of Jammu and Kashmir, India
Author: Q Ridwan, ZA Wani, M Hanief, S Pant, AA Shah, S Siddiqui, S Alamri
Journal: Sustainability 15 (4), 3198
Year: 2023
Citations: 13

Predicting current and future distribution pattern of Berberis lycium Royle concerning climate change using an ensemble modelling approach
Author: N Anjum, Q Ridwan, F Akhter, M Hanief
Journal: Geology, Ecology, and Landscapes 9 (2), 732-741
Year: 2025
Citations: 6

Conclusion

Dr. Qamer Ridwan’s academic and research journey reflects a deep commitment to environmental sustainability and scientific inquiry. Through his publications, peer-review roles, and interdisciplinary expertise, he has made meaningful contributions to climate science, ecology, and biodiversity conservation. His work, particularly in the context of Himalayan ecosystems, has shed light on pressing ecological concerns and future conservation strategies. With a blend of technical proficiency and research acumen, he continues to influence academic discourse and environmental policies. His ongoing contributions to scientific literature and commitment to excellence position him as a valuable member of the global research community.

RANJNA KAUNDAL | Forestry | Best Researcher Award

Ms. RANJNA KAUNDAL | Forestry | Best Researcher Award

Forest Research Institute Dehradun, India

AUTHOR PROFILE

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EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Ranjna Kaundal began her academic journey with a strong foundation in biological sciences, culminating in a Bachelor’s degree in Botany, Zoology, and Chemistry from Himachal Pradesh University. Her deep interest in plant sciences led her to pursue an M.Sc. in Botany, specializing in advanced topics in applied microbiology. These early academic explorations laid the groundwork for her transition into forestry research, where she continues to excel.

PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Currently a Ph.D. Scholar under CSIR-SRF at the Forest Pathology Section, Forest Research Institute (ICFRE-FRI), Dehradun, Ranjna is actively engaged in interdisciplinary research bridging microbiology and forest ecology. She has undertaken field surveys across ecologically sensitive and industrially impacted regions, contributing significantly to soil and microbial analysis for environmental rehabilitation.

Her doctoral research focuses on the bioremediation potential of plant growth-promoting microbes for solubilizing heavy metals in industrially contaminated soils. Under the guidance of Dr. Vipin Parkash, her work involves isolation and identification of AMF, rhizobacteria, and mycoflora, as well as controlled bio-inoculation experiments and soil health assessments.

CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS IN FORESTRY

Ranjna’s core expertise lies in Forest Pathology, with a research orientation centered on soil microbiology, bioremediation, and plant-microbe interactions. Her investigations contribute to sustainable forest management by promoting microbial solutions for heavy metal detoxification and restoring ecological balance in contaminated environments.

She is proficient in mass production of beneficial microbes, analyzing soil physicochemical properties, and utilizing advanced tools for microbial diversity studies. Her research further extends to AMF diversity in mangroves and hill bamboos, endophytic fungi, and wild macrofungi of the Garhwal Himalayas, showcasing her broad ecological interests.

ACCOLADES AND RECOGNITION

Ranjna has authored multiple peer-reviewed publications in reputed international journals and scientific books by Springer, CRC Press, and Elsevier, including:

  • Journal of Forest Science

  • Soil and Sediment Contamination

  • Advances in Bamboo Science

  • Environment and Natural Resources Journal

She has presented at several international conferences, including the MDPI 3rd International Electronic Conference on Microbiology and the Society for Scientific Development in Agriculture and Technology.

Accolades:

  • CSIR-SRF and JRF Fellowship awardee

  • Merit Scholarship Awardee

  • Qualified HP-SET (Assistant Professor Eligibility)

IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Ranjna’s work significantly contributes to ecological restoration and forest health monitoring in industrial corridors and fragile ecosystems. Through her multi-layered studies on AMF and rhizobacteria, she offers innovative strategies for sustainable land reclamation, reforestation, and biodiversity conservation in areas impacted by anthropogenic stressors.

LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Ranjna aspires to advance microbial-based solutions for forest ecosystem restoration, enhance soil fertility, and pioneer nature-based remediation technologies. Her future work aims to integrate microbial ecology with climate-resilient forestry, contribute to national green policies, and mentor the next generation of ecological researchers.

Her evolving expertise in eco-toxicology, microbial biotechnology, and sustainable forestry practices positions her to lead impactful research addressing global environmental challenges.

NOTABLE PUBLICATION:

Title: Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Biotization Enhances Stress-Resistant Morphophysiological Traits in Forest Tree Species
Authors: Vipin Parkash, Ranjna Kaundal, Supriti Paul, Meghna Thapa
Journal/Book: Biotechnological Approaches for Sustaining Forest Trees and Their Products (Book Chapter)
Year: 2024

Title: Bambusicolous Endophytic Fungi: A Systematic Review with an Emphasis Related on India
Authors: Meghna Thapa, Vipin Parkash, A. Pandey, Ranjna Kaundal, Supriti Paul
Journal: Advances in Bamboo Science
Year: 2024

Title: Influence of Potentially Toxic Elements and Physio-Chemical Parameters of Industrially Contaminated Soil on Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungal Diversity in BBN Corridor, Himachal Pradesh, India
Authors: Ranjna Kaundal, Vipin Parkash, Supriti Paul, Meghna Thapa
Journal: Soil and Sediment Contamination: An International Journal
Year: 2024

Title: Seasonal Diversity of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi (AMF) in the Mangrove Forests of Bakkhali, Sundarban, India
Authors: Supriti Paul, Vipin Parkash, Ranjna Kaundal, Bikram Dhara, Meghna Thapa
Journal: Environment and Natural Resources Journal
Year: 2024

Title: Quality Stock Production of Aquilaria malaccensis Lamk. Using Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Inoculation: Restoration of Agarwood Source
Authors: Vipin Parkash, Ranjna Kaundal, Supriti Paul, Meghna Thapa
Journal: Asian Journal of Research in Agriculture and Forestry
Year: 2024

CONCLUSION

Ranjna Kaundal is a promising researcher whose interdisciplinary work blends plant sciences, soil microbiology, and forest pathology to address pressing environmental issues. With a strong academic foundation, practical field experience, and a forward-thinking research vision, she is poised to make significant contributions to forestry research, ecological sustainability, and microbial biotechnology.

Varsha | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Varsha | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Patliputra University, India

Author Profile

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🎓 EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Ms. Varsha embarked on her academic journey with a strong inclination towards botany and environmental sciences, which later evolved into a deep research interest in ecological sustainability and pollution studies. With a solid grounding in science throughout her school and undergraduate education, she went on to pursue postgraduate degrees in Botany and Environmental Science, eventually advancing to doctoral research in Botany at Patliputra University, Patna.

🏢 PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Currently a Research Scholar in Botany at Patliputra University, Patna (since 2021), Ms. Varsha combines academic rigor with environmental advocacy. She holds a one-year Advanced Diploma in Computer Application (ADCA), enhancing her research capabilities with digital tools.

Her UGC-NET qualification (2019–2023) consistently over five years affirms her academic strength and readiness for higher education and research roles. Her deep engagement with environmental science and water quality management forms the backbone of her scholarly pursuits.

📚 CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS IN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE

Ms. Varsha’s interdisciplinary expertise lies at the intersection of Botany and Environmental Science, with significant emphasis on:

  • Groundwater quality assessment using geochemical modeling (WATEQ4F)

  • Microplastics pollution in riverine systems, especially the Ganga River

  • Seasonal phytoplankton dynamics and nutrient flux

  • Climate change impact on ecosystems and human health

Her research provides critical insights into anthropogenic pollution, land-use patterns, and ecological sustainability in Eastern India.

🏅 ACADEMIC CITATIONS, ACCOLADES AND RECOGNITION

Ms. Varsha’s scholarly works have been published in renowned peer-reviewed and UGC Care journals, including:

  1. Chemosphere (Elsevier) – A high-impact international journal

  2. Indian Journal of Soil Conservation – A UGC Care-listed journal

  3. Environment and Ecology – Peer-reviewed with national reach

  4. International Journal of Plant and Environment

Her consistent qualification of UGC-NET (L.S.) across five consecutive years (2019–2023) reflects her academic diligence and mastery in her field.

🌍 IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

With nine presentations in reputed national and international seminars/conferences, Ms. Varsha has been a vocal advocate for environmental conservation, sustainability, and climate resilience. Her topics range from medicinal plant relevance to nano and microplastic pollution, showcasing a broad and practical understanding of emerging environmental challenges.

Her research findings—especially those related to microplastics—have important implications for public health, policy planning, and environmental education.

🧭 LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Ms. Varsha aspires to contribute meaningfully to India’s environmental resilience strategy. With a dual background in Botany and Environmental Science, her research on microplastic pollution, water quality modeling, and ecological health is poised to influence policy frameworks, grassroots education, and scientific innovation in Eastern India and beyond.

She also aims to inspire young researchers to pursue sustainable science that merges technological tools with environmental ethics.

 ✅CONCLUSION

Ms. Varsha exemplifies the next generation of environmental researchers in India—resilient, insightful, and impact-driven. Her work reflects a commitment not only to academic excellence but also to societal relevance. With a sharp focus on water, soil, and pollution dynamics, she stands as a strong candidate for research leadership, academic roles, and environmental policymaking.

🔬NOTABLE PUBLICATION:

Recent advancements in coordination compounds and their potential clinical application in the management of diseases: An up-to-date review
Authors: VK Singh, VK Singh, A Mishra, Varsha, AA Singh, G Prasad, AK Singh
Journal: Polyhedron
Year: 2023

Microplastics assessment in the lower stretch of the Ganga River sediment from East Indian region: Influence of land use and rainfall patterns
Authors: Varsha, R Ranjan, A Dass, SK Singh, T Singh
Journal: Chemosphere
Year: 2025

Seasonal variations in Phytoplankton, Chlorophyll and NPK content in the Ganga River in Bihar
Authors: Varsha, SK Singh
Journal: Indian Journal of Soil Conservation
Year: 2025

Seasonal Dynamics of Microplastic Pollution in the River Ganga: A Case Study from Bihar
Authors: Varsha, SK Singh
Journal: International Journal of Plant and Environment
Year: 2025

Microplastics in Freshwater Ecosystems: Sources, Transport and Ecotoxicological Impacts on Aquatic Life and Human Health
Authors: Varsha, SK Singh
Journal: Environment and Ecology
Year: 2025

Ishita Biswas | Botany | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ishita Biswas | Botany | Best Researcher Award

S.B.S. Government College, Hili, India

Author Profile

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🎓 EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Dr. Ishita Biswas began her academic journey in Botany with distinction, completing her B.Sc. (Hons.) in Botany in 2011 from the University of North Bengal, followed by an M.Sc. in Botany with a specialization in Biochemistry in 2013 from the same institution. Her exceptional academic performance earned her a Silver Medal from the Honorable Governor for securing the First Class Second Position in her postgraduate studies. She further pursued a Ph.D. in Microbiology from Raiganj University, awarded in 2024, demonstrating her commitment to interdisciplinary scientific excellence.

🏢 PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Currently serving as an Assistant Professor in Botany (W.B.E.S.) at S.B.S. Government College, Hili, Dr. Biswas has taken on numerous academic and administrative responsibilities. These include roles as Convener of the Students’ Welfare & Disciplinary Sub-Committee, Joint Convener for Routine and Women Grievance Cell, and membership in critical institutional bodies such as NIRF Ranking Committee, Examination and Sports Sub-Committees, and the UGC & Website Sub-Committees. Her involvement in institutional governance reflects a balance between teaching, mentorship, and administrative diligence.

📚 CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS IN BOTONY

Dr. Biswas’s research bridges Microbiology, Biotechnology, and Botany, particularly focusing on:

  • Microbial fermentation using tannase-producing bacteria

  • Probiotics and metabiotics

  • Biocatalysis and enzyme technology

  • Nanobiotechnology (notably silver nanoparticles)

  • Bioinformatics and in-silico drug discovery

She has made significant contributions in identifying novel microbial strains, optimizing enzyme production, and applying them in environmental and therapeutic contexts. Her work on vermicomposting, organic waste valorization, and soil microbiology aligns closely with sustainable agricultural practices and ecological conservation.

🏅 ACADEMIC CITATIONS, ACCOLADES AND RECOGNITION

Dr. Biswas has authored 19 peer-reviewed full-length research papers published in reputed journals like Microbial Pathogenesis (Elsevier), Journal of Proteins and Proteomics (Springer), Heliyon (CellPress), and Bioresource Technology Reports. Notable recognitions include:

  • 🥈 Silver Medalist – University of North Bengal, 2013

  • 🏆 Best Presenter Award – BioSpectrum 2023 & 2024 (International Conferences)

  • 🎖️ Outstanding Paper Award – 6th Regional Science & Technology Congress, 2024

  • 🌟 APJ Abdul Kalam Award 2025 – For outstanding professional and research achievements

🌍 IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Dr. Biswas’s work has made a tangible impact in environmental bioremediation, organic farming, and public health through probiotics. Her research in metabiotics offers a future alternative to conventional antibiotics, aligning with global trends in microbiome-based therapies. She is recognized for advancing the field through both experimental and computational biology, promoting data-driven, sustainable solutions to real-world problems.

🧭 LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Dr. Ishita Biswas is paving the way for next-generation research in sustainable bioresource utilization, metagenomics, and microbiome-health linkage. Her vision incorporates green technologies, natural product chemistry, and data-driven biology. Her commitment to academic mentoring and institutional service ensures that she contributes to building a strong foundation for future scholars in both Botany and Applied Microbiology.

 ✅CONCLUSION

Dr. Ishita Biswas exemplifies a new-age scientist who seamlessly integrates traditional botanical knowledge with modern microbiological tools. Her journey from academic brilliance to impactful research and administration highlights her as a distinguished academician, research innovator, and a community-focused educator. She is a role model for aspiring scientists, especially women in STEM.

🔬NOTABLE PUBLICATION:

Comparative Study on Tannase Sequence and Structure of Lactiplantibacillus: An In Silico Protein Variability Analysis and Its …
Author(s): I. Biswas, D. Mitra, P.K. Das Mohapatra
Journal: Applied Biotechnology and Bioinformatics: Agriculture, Pharmaceutical …
Year: 2024

In-silico Comparative Sequence and Structure Analysis of Fungal Tannase for Industrial Suitability: An Environment Friendly Enzyme Technology
Author(s): D. Mitra, I. Biswas, P. Das Mohapatra
Journal: Green Technologies for Environmental Management, Volume 1, Pages 273–286
Year: 2023

Mechanistic Approach in Remedy of Diabetes Through Plant Bioactive Polyphenolic Compounds: An Insilico Study for Modern Drug Discovery
Author(s): I. Biswas, D. Mitra, P.K. Das Mohapatra, M. Abdalla
Journal: Journal of Proteins and Proteomics, Pages 1–24
Year: 2025

Characterization and Toxicity Assessment of Metabiotic Produced Through Natural Tannin Fermentation by Newly Isolated Probiotic Lactiplantibacillus plantarum PKI15 and Study of …
Author(s): I. Biswas, D. Mitra, C. Mallik, P.K.D. Mohapatra
Journal: Microbial Pathogenesis, Article No. 107815
Year: 2025

An In Silico Approach for Comparative Characterization of Imidazolonepropionase from Agrobacterium fabrum & Bacillus subtilis: An Imperative Enzyme for Histidine Degradation
Author(s): I. Biswas, T. Biswas, D. Mitra
Journal: Biology and Life Sciences Forum, Volume 41(1), Page 3
Year: 2025