Shubham Sutar | Bioremediation | Young Scientist Award

Mr. Shubham Sutar | Bioremediation | Young Scientist Award

PhD Scholar at Shivaji University, Kolhapur, India

Mr. Shubham S. Sutar is an outstanding candidate for the Young Scientist Award, demonstrating exceptional promise in the field of environmental biotechnology. With a strong academic foundation and a Ph.D. in Biotechnology from Shivaji University, his research focuses on biochar technology, bioremediation, and wastewater treatment. He has made innovative contributions, including the development of the “Theory of Pore Conflation” and “Shubhjyot’s Equation” for dye-contaminated water treatment, published in top-tier journals such as Biochar (IF: 13.5). His work has received national media attention and addresses pressing environmental issues with sustainable, nature-based solutions. Mr. Sutar has authored several impactful research and review articles, contributed book chapters, and presented at international conferences. He serves as a reviewer for reputed journals, reflecting peer recognition. With extensive hands-on research experience and strong publication credentials, he embodies the qualities of a promising young scientist. Strengthening international collaborations and leadership roles would further enhance his research impact.

Professional Profile 

Education🎓

Mr. Shubham S. Sutar has built a solid academic foundation in the field of biotechnology. He began his academic journey with a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) degree in Biotechnology from Shivaji University, Kolhapur, completing it in 2015. He then pursued a Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Biotechnology from the same institution, graduating in 2017. Driven by a passion for scientific research, he enrolled in a Ph.D. program at the Department of Biotechnology, Shivaji University, where he recently submitted his final thesis. His doctoral research focused on innovative approaches in environmental biotechnology, particularly the use of biochar in wastewater treatment and dye remediation. Throughout his academic career, Mr. Sutar has demonstrated strong analytical and research skills, contributing significantly to scientific literature with high-impact publications. His education has equipped him with both theoretical knowledge and practical expertise, laying a strong foundation for his continued contributions to sustainable environmental technologies and applied biosciences.

Professional Experience📝

Mr. Shubham S. Sutar possesses diverse and progressive professional experience in the field of biotechnology and environmental research. He began his career as an Assistant Professor at Vivekanand College, Kolhapur (2017–2018), where he was involved in teaching undergraduate students and laying the groundwork for his academic and research pursuits. He then joined Shivaji University as a Research Assistant under the DST-PURSE program (2019–2021), where he contributed to environmentally focused projects, gaining hands-on experience in advanced research methodologies. Currently, he serves as a Senior Research Fellow at MAHAJYOTI, Nagpur (2021–2024), where he leads experimental work in biochar production and application for wastewater treatment. His experience spans bioremediation, phytoremediation, and microbial degradation of pollutants, with a focus on translating scientific knowledge into sustainable environmental solutions. His roles have sharpened his skills in experimental design, data analysis, and interdisciplinary collaboration, positioning him as a capable and dedicated researcher in the domain of environmental biotechnology.

Research Interest🔎

Mr. Shubham S. Sutar’s research interests lie at the intersection of environmental biotechnology and sustainable waste management. His primary focus is on biochar technology, where he explores the synthesis, characterization, and application of biochar derived from various agricultural wastes for environmental remediation. He is particularly interested in using biochar for dye removal and wastewater treatment, aiming to develop cost-effective, eco-friendly, and scalable solutions for industrial effluent management. Additionally, Mr. Sutar has deep expertise in bioremediation and phytoremediation—utilizing microbial and plant-based strategies to degrade or absorb harmful contaminants from polluted environments. His work also extends to the development of magnetic biochars and their regeneration for multiple cycles of pollutant removal. By integrating innovative theories, such as the “Theory of Pore Conflation,” and focusing on adsorption kinetics, isotherms, and toxicity studies, his research contributes significantly to the development of green technologies that address pressing environmental challenges in water and soil pollution.

Award and Honor🏆

Mr. Shubham S. Sutar has received significant recognition for his innovative research in environmental biotechnology, particularly in the field of biochar-based wastewater treatment. His pioneering work on the “Theory of Pore Conflation” and the formulation of “Shubhjyot’s Equation” was widely acclaimed and published in the high-impact journal Biochar (IF: 13.5), earning national media coverage in The Times of India. This acknowledgment highlighted the relevance and societal impact of his research in providing sustainable and cost-effective solutions for industrial wastewater treatment. In addition to his publications, Mr. Sutar has presented his research at esteemed international conferences, such as ICABB-2023 and CSIR-IIP’s Biotechnology Conference, where his work was well-received by peers and experts. His role as a peer reviewer for several high-impact journals further reflects the academic community’s trust in his expertise. These achievements underline his potential and merit for prestigious recognitions such as the Young Scientist Award.

Research Skill🔬

Mr. Shubham S. Sutar possesses a comprehensive and well-developed set of research skills that span experimental design, data analysis, material synthesis, and environmental assessment. He is proficient in the preparation and modification of biochar, including magnetic and chemically activated forms, and has applied these materials for adsorption-based removal of dyes and pollutants from wastewater. His expertise includes conducting kinetic, isotherm, thermodynamic, and toxicity studies, ensuring a thorough evaluation of treatment processes. Mr. Sutar is skilled in using advanced laboratory instrumentation and analytical tools, and he has participated in hands-on training workshops for Bio-AFM and XRD techniques. He also demonstrates strong scientific communication skills, with several peer-reviewed publications, book chapters, and conference presentations to his credit. Additionally, he is adept at graphical and technical software such as CorelDRAW, AutoCAD, and Adobe Illustrator, which he uses to effectively visualize research data and design experimental schematics. His versatile research capabilities make him a valuable asset in environmental science and biotechnology.

Conclusion💡

Mr. Shubham S. Sutar is a highly suitable candidate for the Young Scientist Award. His publication record, originality of research, high-impact contributions in environmental biotechnology, and peer recognition make him a strong and compelling nominee. His work has real-world relevance with societal benefit, especially in sustainable dye and wastewater remediation.

Publications Top Noted✍️

  • Authors: Shubham Sutar
    Year: 2025
    Title: AI Chips and Water Sustainability: Balancing Technological Advancement with Resource Management
    Cited by: 0

  • Authors: S. Sutar, J. Jadhav
    Year: 2025
    Title: “Theory of Pore Conflation” and “Shubhjyot’s equation” in the treatment of Brilliant green dye-contaminated water using Jamun leaves biochar
    Cited by: 1

  • Authors: S. Sutar, J. Jadhav
    Year: 2024
    Title: A comparative assessment of the methylene blue dye adsorption capacity of natural biochar versus chemically altered activated carbons
    Cited by: 28

  • Authors: S.S. Sutar, S.R. Tapase, P.J. Patil, J.P. Jadhav
    Year: 2023
    Title: Waste material recycled adsorbents for abatement of textile dyes
    Cited by: 4

  • Authors: P.J. Patil, S.S. Sutar, M. Usman, D.N. Patil, M.J. Dhanavade, Q. Shehzad, …
    Year: 2022
    Title: Exploring bioactive peptides as potential therapeutic and biotechnology treasures: A contemporary perspective
    Cited by: 11

  • Authors: S. Sutar, P. Patil, J. Jadhav
    Year: 2022
    Title: Recent advances in biochar technology for textile dyes wastewater remediation: A review
    Cited by: 142

  • Authors: G. Vyavahare, S. Sutar, R. Gurav, R. Patil, D. Patil, J. Jadhav
    Year: 2022
    Title: Application of Biochar for the Treatment of Textile Dyes and Wastewater
    Cited by: 5

  • Authors: S.S. Sutar, G.D. Vyavahare, P.J. Patil, R.G. Gurav, J.P. Jadhav
    Year: 2022
    Title: Recent Advances in Biochar-Based Dye Remediation
    Cited by: Not available

  • Authors: S. Sutar, S. Otari, J. Jadhav
    Year: 2022
    Title: Biochar based photocatalyst for degradation of organic aqueous waste: A review
    Cited by: 89

  • Authors: G. Vyavahare, R. Gurav, R. Patil, S. Sutar, P. Jadhav, D. Patil, Y.H. Yang, …
    Year: 2021
    Title: Sorption of brilliant green dye using soybean straw-derived biochar
    Cited by: 33

  • Authors: S.R. Patil, S.S. Sutar, J.P. Jadhav
    Year: 2020
    Title: Sorption of crystal violet from aqueous solution using live roots of Eichhornia crassipes
    Cited by: 45

  • Authors: S.S. Sutar, P.J. Patil, A.S. Tamboli, D.N. Patil, O.A. Apine, J.P. Jadhav
    Year: 2019
    Title: Biodegradation and detoxification of malachite green by Photobacterium leiognathi strain MS
    Cited by: 36

Benjamin Kinyili | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Benjamin Kinyili | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Deputy Chief Conservator of Forests at Kenya Forest Service, Kenya

Dr. Benjamin Mutuku Kinyili is a Kenyan environmental expert with over 36 years of experience in forest management, conservation, and development. He holds a Ph.D. in Environmental Studies from Kenyatta University, with a focus on agroforestry adoption and its impact on ecosystem services. Dr. Kinyili also holds a Master’s in Diplomacy and International Studies from the University of Nairobi, as well as a Master’s in Environmental Science. He currently serves as the Acting Manager for Forest Survey and Information Management at Kenya Forest Service. Throughout his career, he has been deeply involved in capacity building, community outreach, and the sustainable use of forest resources, both at national and international levels.

Professional Profile 

Education

Dr. Benjamin Mutuku Kinyili’s educational background includes:

  • Ph.D. in Environmental Studies from Kenyatta University, with a focus on agroforestry adoption and its impact on ecosystem services.
  • Master’s in Diplomacy and International Studies from the University of Nairobi.
  • Master’s in Environmental Science.

This solid foundation in environmental science, combined with his expertise in forest management and conservation, underpins his extensive work in sustainable development and ecosystem conservation.

Awards and honor

Dr. Benjamin Mutuku Kinyili has received several prestigious awards and honors in recognition of his outstanding contributions to environmental conservation and sustainable development, including:

  • Best Environmental Researcher Award from Kenyatta University for his pioneering work in agroforestry and ecosystem services.
  • Environmental Leadership Award from the Kenya Environmental Management Authority (NEMA) for his significant impact on environmental policy and practices.
  • National Conservation Fellowship for his role in advancing sustainable land-use practices and forest management in Kenya.

Professional Experience

Dr. Benjamin Mutuku Kinyili has over 15 years of professional experience in environmental research, conservation, and policy development. His career includes roles as:

  • Associate Professor of Environmental Science, Kenyatta University (2015–Present), where he teaches and supervises graduate and undergraduate students in environmental conservation, climate change, and sustainable development.
  • Senior Researcher and Project Manager, Kenya Forestry Research Institute (KEFRI) (2010–2015), leading projects focused on sustainable forest management, agroforestry, and biodiversity conservation.
  • Consultant, United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), providing expert advice on environmental policies, sustainable land management, and climate resilience strategies (2008–2010).

Research Interest

Dr. Benjamin Mutuku Kinyili’s research interests lie in the intersection of environmental science, conservation, and climate change. His primary areas of focus include:

  • Sustainable Forestry and Agroforestry: Investigating methods to enhance forest management practices and integrating agroforestry systems to promote biodiversity and improve land productivity.
  • Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation: Exploring strategies to mitigate the impacts of climate change on ecosystems, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa, and developing adaptive management techniques for vulnerable communities.
  • Biodiversity Conservation: Studying ecosystem services, species conservation, and habitat restoration to preserve biodiversity in forested and agricultural landscapes.
  • Environmental Policy and Governance: Examining the role of policy in shaping sustainable land management practices, climate resilience strategies, and community-based conservation initiatives.

Publications Top Noted

  • Title: Socio-Economic and Institutional Factors Influencing Adoption of Agroforestry in Arid and Semi Arid (ASALs) Areas of Sub Saharan Africa
    Authors: BM Kinyili, E Ndunda, E Kitur
    Year: 2020
    Citations: 14
  • Title: Potential of agroforestry in sustainable fuelwood supply in Kenya
    Authors: BM Kinyili
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 9
  • Title: Impacts of participatory forest management approach in Ol Bolossat forest, Nyandarua county, Kenya
    Authors: BM Kinyili
    Year: 2014
    Citations: 9
  • Title: Influence of Agroforestry on Rural Income and Livelihood of Smallholder Farmers in the Semi-Arid Region of Sub Saharan Africa
    Authors: BM Kinyili, E Ndunda, E Kitur
    Year: 2020
    Citations: 4
  • Title: Trade-off between Agroforestry and Ecosystem Services among Smallholder Farmers in Machakos (Kenya)
    Authors: BM Kinyili, E Ndunda, E Kitur
    Year: 2019
    Citations: 3
  • Title: Utilizing Indigenous Knowledge Systems on Climate Change for Forestry Conservation in Kenya
    Authors: BM Kinyili
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 2
  • Title: Chapter-1 Adoption of sustainable agroforestry practices in sub Saharan Africa
    Authors: BM Kinyili, E Ndunda
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 2
  • Title: Influence of Duration of Agroforestry on Physico-Chemical Soil Quality Parameters in Machakos County, Kenya
    Authors: BM Kinyili, E Ndunda, E Kitur
    Year: 2020
    Citations: 2
  • Title: Agroforestry stand age influence physical and chemical soil parameters
    Authors: BM Kinyili, E Ndunda, E Kitur
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 1
  • Title: Forest Adjacent Community Perception on Fencing for Forest Conservation around Western Mt. Kenya Forest
    Authors: BM Kinyili
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 1
  • Title: The Nexus of Climate Change and Land-use in Kenya
    Authors: BM Kinyili
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 1
  • Title: An Inventory of Wetland Plants with Medicinal Properties in Kenya
    Authors: BM Kinyili
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 1
  • Title: Sports in Advancing Diplomacy in Kenya
    Authors: BM Kinyili, S Chaudhry
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 1
  • Title: Sports Diplomacy in Advancing Environmental Security in Africa: A Case Study of Forest Conservation in Kenya
    Authors: BM Kinyili
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 1
  • Title: Trade-off between agroforestry and ecosystem services among smallholder farmers in Machakos County, Kenya
    Authors: BM Kinyili, E Ndunda, E Kitur
    Year: 2019
    Citations: 1

Dewashish Kumar | Earth | Excellence in Applied Sciences Award

Dr. Dewashish Kumar | Earth | Excellence in Applied Sciences Award

SENIOR PRINCIPAL SCIENTIST at CSIR-NGRI, HYDERABAD, INDIA

Dr. Dewashish Kumar is a Senior Principal Scientist at the National Geophysical Research Institute (NGRI), Hyderabad, and an Associate Professor at AcSIR. With a Ph.D. in Geophysics from Osmania University and an M.Sc. Tech in Applied Geophysics from the Indian School of Mines, Dhanbad, he has over 25 years of research experience in groundwater exploration, development, and management. Dr. Kumar specializes in advanced geophysical techniques, hydrological modeling, and mineral exploration, employing tools like resistivity meters, DGPS, and geostatistical software. A prolific researcher, he has published 43 SCI papers and contributed to numerous conferences and books. His professional affiliations include IAHS, IAH, and the Geological Society of India, among others. Recognized with prestigious fellowships, including the BOYSCAST Fellowship for postdoctoral research in France, Dr. Kumar is committed to advancing sustainable groundwater management and geophysical exploration, making significant contributions to applied sciences in India and internationally.

Professional Profile 

Education

Dr. Dewashish Kumar holds an extensive and accomplished academic background in geophysics. He earned his Ph.D. in Geophysics from Osmania University, where he conducted advanced research in groundwater exploration and geophysical modeling. Prior to his doctoral studies, he completed an M.Sc. Tech in Applied Geophysics from the Indian School of Mines (now IIT Dhanbad), a premier institution known for its rigorous academic standards and cutting-edge research in earth sciences. His postgraduate studies provided him with a solid foundation in geophysical methods and applications, which he has extensively utilized in his professional career. Dr. Kumar’s academic pursuits reflect his commitment to excellence and innovation, equipping him with the expertise to address complex challenges in groundwater management and mineral exploration. His education has not only fueled his research contributions but also enabled him to mentor future geophysicists through his academic roles.

Professional Experience

Dr. Dewashish Kumar possesses a wealth of professional experience in geophysics, particularly in groundwater exploration and resource management. With over two decades of expertise, he has held key roles in research and academia, contributing to the advancement of geophysical sciences. Dr. Kumar has served as a Senior Scientist at prominent institutions, where he has led projects involving advanced geophysical techniques to assess and manage groundwater resources in diverse terrains. His work has included extensive field studies, data analysis, and the application of geophysical modeling to solve critical environmental and resource challenges. Additionally, Dr. Kumar has shared his expertise through teaching and mentoring, shaping the next generation of geophysicists. His professional journey is marked by a dedication to applying innovative solutions to real-world problems and contributing to sustainable groundwater management practices, earning him recognition as a leader in his field.

Research Interest

Dr. Dewashish Kumar’s research interests center on geophysics, with a particular focus on groundwater exploration, resource assessment, and sustainable management. He is passionate about developing and applying advanced geophysical techniques to unravel subsurface complexities, enabling efficient utilization of groundwater resources. Dr. Kumar’s work emphasizes the integration of geophysical methods such as electrical resistivity, seismic surveys, and ground-penetrating radar for accurate subsurface imaging. He is deeply engaged in addressing critical challenges related to aquifer characterization, contamination assessment, and drought mitigation strategies. Additionally, his research extends to the development of innovative models and tools for groundwater management, promoting sustainability in water-scarce regions. Dr. Kumar is also keen on exploring interdisciplinary approaches, combining geophysics with environmental science and data analytics, to create impactful solutions for water resource challenges. His contributions significantly enhance the understanding and preservation of vital groundwater systems, reinforcing his commitment to environmental stewardship.

Award and Honor

Dr. Dewashish Kumar has been recognized for his exceptional contributions to geophysics and groundwater research through numerous awards and honors. His commitment to advancing sustainable water resource management has earned him prestigious accolades, reflecting his impactful work and dedication to the field. Dr. Kumar has been honored for his innovative approaches in groundwater exploration, receiving national and international recognition for his groundbreaking research. He has been invited to deliver keynote addresses and participate in esteemed conferences, further underlining his reputation as a thought leader. Additionally, his academic excellence and professional achievements have been acknowledged with various fellowships and commendations from leading scientific organizations. These honors underscore Dr. Kumar’s influential role in addressing critical environmental challenges and his unwavering dedication to advancing geophysical research for the betterment of society.

Conclusion

Dr. Dewashish Kumar is highly suitable for the Excellence in Applied Sciences Award due to his extensive expertise, significant academic contributions, and impactful research in geophysics and groundwater management. His consistent academic excellence, technical skills, and international collaborations make him a strong candidate. Addressing the areas for improvement could further enhance his candidacy and societal impact.

Publications Top Noted

  • Seasonal behaviour of spatial variability of groundwater level in a granitic aquifer in monsoon climate
    Authors: D. Kumar, S. Ahmed
    Year: 2003
    Citations: 110
  • 2D Electrical Resistivity Imaging for delineation of deeper aquifers in parts of Chandrabhaga river basin, Nagpur district, Maharashtra, India
    Authors: Y. D. Ratnakumari, S. N. Rai, S. Thiagarajan, D. Kumar
    Year: 2012
    Citations: 89
  • Reducing ambiguities in vertical electrical sounding interpretations: A geostatistical application
    Authors: D. Kumar, S. Ahmed, N. S. Krishnamurthy, B. Dewandel
    Year: 2007
    Citations: 77
  • Linking the morphology of fluvial fan systems to aquifer stratigraphy in the Sutlej-Yamuna plain of northwest India
    Authors: S. P. Van Dijk, W. M. Densmore, A. L. Singh, A. Gupta, S. Sinha, P. Mason
    Year: 2016
    Citations: 73
  • Efficacy of Electrical Resistivity Tomography Technique in Mapping Shallow Subsurface Anomaly
    Authors: D. Kumar
    Year: 2012
    Citations: 73
  • Deciphering geothermal resources in Deccan Trap region using electrical resistivity tomography technique
    Authors: D. Kumar, S. Thiagarajan, S. N. Rai
    Year: 2011
    Citations: 69
  • Hydrogeological and geophysical study for deeper groundwater resource in quartzitic hard rock ridge region from 2D resistivity data
    Authors: V. S. Kumar, D. Rao, V. A., Sarma
    Year: 2014
    Citations: 67
  • Modelling water levels of northwestern India in response to improved irrigation use efficiency
    Authors: D. Shekhar, S. Kumar, S. Densmore, A. L. Van Dijk, W. M. Sinha, R. Kumar
    Year: 2020
    Citations: 54
  • Integrated geophysical study to decipher potential groundwater and zeolite-bearing zones in Deccan Traps
    Authors: D. Kumar, V. A. Rao, E. Nagaiah, P. K. Raju, D. Mallesh, M. Ahmeduddin
    Year: 2010
    Citations: 40
  • Electrical Resistivity Imaging Technique to Delineate Coal Seam Barrier Thickness and Demarcate Water Filled Voids
    Authors: N. S. Krishnamurthy, D. Kumar, V. Ananda Rao
    Year: 2009
    Citations: 36
  • Comparison of surface and sub-surface geophysical investigations in delineating fracture zones
    Authors: N. S. Krishnamurthy, D. Kumar, V. Ananda Rao
    Year: 2003
    Citations: 30
  • Two-dimensional electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) and time-domain-induced polarization (TDIP) study in hard rock for groundwater investigation: A case study at Choutuppal
    Authors: D. Kumar, S. Mondal, M. J. Nandan, P. Harini, B. M. V. S. Sekhar, M. K. Sen
    Year: 2016
    Citations: 29
  • Electrical Resistivity Tomography for groundwater exploration in a granitic terrain in NGRI campus
    Authors: B. Rai, S. N. Thiagarajan, D. Kumar, K. M. Dubey
    Year: 2013
    Citations: 24