Anupam Kanti Bag | Pharmacology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Anupam Kanti Bag | Pharmacology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. B.C. Roy College of Pharmacy and Allied Health Sciences |India

Dr. Anupam Kanti Bag is an accomplished pharmacology professional with strong academic and research credentials, reflected through 142 citations, an h-index of 3, and 3 i10-index publications, demonstrating consistent scholarly impact. His expertise spans microscopy, molecular biology, behavioral analysis, molecular docking, and network pharmacology, supported by extensive laboratory experience and a solid background in pharmaceutical sciences. He has significantly contributed to innovation through multiple national and international patents in drug formulation, medical device design, and pharmacokinetic enhancement, along with authoring books and contributing chapters in emerging areas of neurodegenerative disease research. His funded research work includes projects focusing on phytochemical formulations and nano-based therapeutic applications. Dr. Bag has served in various academic, administrative, and accreditation roles, including NAAC/NBA coordination, placement operations, exam cell management, and institutional leadership responsibilities across reputed pharmacy colleges. His technical skills extend to tools such as Pyrex, Pymol, Chimera, and Biovia Studio, combined with proficiency in cell culture handling, gene assays, ADR reporting, and laboratory instrumentation. Recognized with awards for academic excellence, mentoring, and scientific presentations, he continues to contribute to the advancement of pharmacology research with dedication to innovation, collaboration, and student development.

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Featured Publications

Bag, A. K., & Mumtaz, S. M. F. (2013). Hepatoprotective and nephroprotective activity of hydroalcoholic extract of Ipomoea staphylina leaves. Bangladesh Journal of Pharmacology, 8(3), 263–268.

Subramaniyan, V., Shaik, S., Bag, A., Manavalan, G., & Chandiran, S. (2018). Potential action of Rumex vesicarius (L.) against potassium dichromate and gentamicin-induced nephrotoxicity in experimental rats. Pakistan Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 31(2), 509–516.

Mumtaz, S. M. F., Paul, S., & Bag, A. K. (2013). Effect of Sechium edule on chemical-induced kidney damage in experimental animals. Bangladesh Journal of Pharmacology, 8(1), 28–35.

Bag, A. K., & Hiremath, S. R. R. (2023). Neuropathic pain and its management. Indian Journal of Pharmacy Practice, 16(3).

Verma, P., Munirangappa, H., Bag, A. K., & Purushottam, H. (2023). Amelioration of hyperglycemia by hydroalcoholic extract of leaves of Ecbolium viride against experimental type II model in rats.

Sourav Ranjan Satpathy | Ceramic Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Sourav Ranjan Satpathy | Ceramic Engineering | Best Researcher Award

NIT Rourkela, India

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🎓 EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Sourav Ranjan Satpathy embarked on his academic journey with a deep-rooted passion for physics and material science. He completed his postgraduate studies in Physics from Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology (VSSUT), Burla, Odisha, where he cultivated a strong foundation in fundamental sciences. His keen interest in research led him to qualify GATE (Physics) in 2022, a national-level competitive examination that opened doors to advanced research.

🏢 PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Currently, Sourav is serving as a Research Scholar (Ph.D. Student) at the National Institute of Technology (NIT), Rourkela, one of India’s premier institutes. He is actively engaged in interdisciplinary research in the Department of Ceramic Engineering. His doctoral research brings together core physics principles and innovative material science approaches, specifically focusing on clay-based geopolymer adsorbents for environmental cleanup.

📚 CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS IN CERAMIC ENGINEERING

Sourav’s research revolves around the synthesis and performance evaluation of geopolymer materials—a class of advanced ceramics derived from industrial waste and natural clays. His recent publication:

Satpathy, Sourav Ranjan, and Sunipa Bhattacharyya. “Adsorptive dye removal using clay-based geopolymer: Effect of activation conditions on geopolymerization and removal efficiency.” Materials Science and Engineering: B 319 (2025): 118348.

highlights his breakthrough in wastewater treatment through eco-friendly and cost-effective ceramic adsorbents. He explores the adsorption kinetics, material regeneration, and the influence of activation conditions—critical parameters for practical environmental applications.

🏅 RESEARCH GRANTS AND FUNDING

Currently, Sourav’s work is supported through institutional infrastructure and academic grants facilitated by NIT Rourkela. He is poised to secure independent or collaborative funding from national research councils such as DST, CSIR, and SERB, aiming to expand the scope of applied ceramic engineering in environmental science.

🌍 IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Sourav’s work aligns with global goals of sustainable development, especially UNSDG 6 (Clean Water and Sanitation) and UNSDG 12 (Responsible Consumption and Production). By developing geopolymer materials from waste clays and industrial byproducts, his research contributes toward circular economy models, reducing landfill waste, and offering scalable technologies for industrial wastewater remediation.

🧭 LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Sourav envisions scaling up his research into pilot-scale environmental solutions, collaborating with industries to implement adsorbent technologies for textile dye effluent treatment and heavy metal removal. His broader mission includes fostering awareness about low-carbon materials and mentoring future researchers in eco-materials and environmental technology.

 ✅CONCLUSION

Sourav Ranjan Satpathy represents the emerging generation of multidisciplinary Indian researchers, committed to scientific excellence, environmental stewardship, and technological innovation. His contribution to ceramic-based adsorbents is not only scientifically relevant but socially responsible, addressing some of the most pressing ecological challenges. As a nominee for the Best Researcher Award, Sourav brings merit, passion, and promise—hallmarks of a future leader in sustainable material science.

 🔬NOTABLE PUBLICATION:

Adsorptive dye removal using clay-based geopolymer: Effect of activation conditions on geopolymerization and removal efficiency

Author(s): Sourav Ranjan Satpathy, Sunipa Bhattacharyya
Journal: Materials Science and Engineering: B
Year: 2025


Clay Based Geopolymer Adsorbent and Its Application for Methylene Blue Dye Removal from Wastewater System

Author(s): Sourav Ranjan Satpathy, Sunipa Bhattacharyya
Journal: (Not specified; likely unpublished or conference/workshop paper)
Year: 2023