Rajesh Pandiyan | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Rajesh Pandiyan | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor | Bharath Institute of Higher Education and Research | India

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Rajesh Pandiyan is an accomplished researcher and academic currently serving as an Associate Professor at the Centre for Research, Bharath Institute of Higher Education and Research, Bharath University, Chennai, India. His research expertise lies at the intersection of materials science, biotechnology, and pharmaceutical technology, with a particular focus on wastewater treatment, nanocomposite membrane development, tissue engineering, and drug discovery. His scientific contributions span from the synthesis of advanced polymer-based nanocomposites for environmental remediation to the design of biomaterials for tissue regeneration and therapeutic applications in autoimmune diseases such as arthritis. Dr. Pandiyan’s interdisciplinary research integrates biochemistry, microbiology, and nanotechnology to address critical challenges in sustainable environmental systems and biomedical innovation. His work in developing targeted drug delivery systems and magnetic nanocomposites demonstrates a commitment to advancing translational research for human health improvement. He has been recognized with multiple awards for excellence in teaching, research, and scientific communication, and frequently serves as a resource person, external judge, and invited speaker at national and international academic events. Dr. Pandiyan also contributes to the scientific community through editorial roles in reputable journals and active involvement in global collaborative research initiatives, reflecting his leadership in fostering innovation at the interface of materials engineering and biomedical sciences.

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Featured Publications

Pandiyan, R., Mahalingam, S., & Ahn, Y.-H. (2019). Antibacterial and photocatalytic activity of hydrothermally synthesized SnO₂ doped GO and CNT under visible light irradiation. Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology B: Biology, 191, 18–25.

Ayyaru, S., Pandiyan, R., & Ahn, Y.-H. (2019). Fabrication and characterization of anti-fouling and non-toxic polyvinylidene fluoride–sulphonated carbon nanotube ultrafiltration membranes for membrane bioreactors applications. Chemical Engineering Research and Design, 143, 240–251.

Krishnan, N., Velramar, B., Pandiyan, R., & Velu, R. K. (2018). Anti-pseudomonal and anti-endotoxic effects of surfactin-stabilized biogenic silver nanocubes ameliorated wound repair in streptozotocin-induced diabetic mice. Artificial Cells, Nanomedicine and Biotechnology, 46(S3), S513–S523.

Krishnan, N., Velramar, B., Ramatchandirin, B., Abraham, G. C., Duraisamy, N., Pandiyan, R., & Velu, R. K. (2018). Effect of biogenic silver nanocubes on matrix metalloproteinases 2 and 9 expressions in hyperglycemic skin injury and its impact in early wound healing in streptozotocin-induced diabetic mice. Materials Science and Engineering: C, 90, 451–465.

Pandiyan, R., Ayyaru, S., & Ahn, Y.-H. (2018). Non-toxic properties of TiO₂ and STiO₂ nanocomposite PES ultrafiltration membranes for application in membrane-based environmental biotechnology. Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety, 161, 755–764.

Rabia Benaddi | Environmental Science | Outstanding Contributions in Academia Award

Dr. Rabia Benaddi | Environmental Science | Outstanding Contributions in Academia Award

Agence Du Bassin Hydraulique De Tensift | Morocco

Dr. Rabia Benaddi is a Moroccan researcher specializing in environmental chemistry, water quality management, and material sciences. His research focuses on the synthesis and characterization of phosphate-based materials and their application in the adsorption and removal of phenolic and organic pollutants from wastewater, contributing significantly to sustainable water treatment technologies. He has co-authored multiple peer-reviewed publications in international journals such as the Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies, Journal of African Earth Sciences, and Ecological Engineering & Environmental Technology. His work also encompasses the assessment of wastewater treatment systems, natural lagoon performance, groundwater contamination, and the environmental impacts of industrial effluents in arid and semi-arid regions. Professionally, he has extensive experience in water quality monitoring, environmental impact assessment, and management of wastewater reuse projects. He has actively contributed to research collaborations, student supervision, and capacity-building initiatives in water resource management, climate change adaptation, and environmental sustainability. Through numerous conference presentations and international training programs, he has demonstrated a strong commitment to advancing scientific understanding and practical solutions for sustainable water and environmental systems.

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Benaddi, R., Osmane, A., Zidan, K., El Harfi, K., & Ouazzani, N. (2023). A review on processes for olive mill wastewater treatment. Ecological Engineering & Environmental Technology, 24(7).

Benaddi, R., Osmane, A., Zidan, K., El Harfi, K., & Ouazzani, N. (2023). A review on the adsorption of phenol derivatives from wastewater. Ecological Engineering & Environmental Technology, 24(6).

Benaddi, R., Aziz, F., El Harfi, K., & Ouazzani, N. (2022). Column adsorption studies of phenolic compounds on nanoparticles synthesized from Moroccan phosphate rock. In Advances in Science, Technology and Innovation (pp. 181–192). Springer.

Benaddi, R., Ferkan, Y., Bouriqi, A., & Ouazzani, N. (2022). Impact of landfill leachate on groundwater quality – A comparison between three different landfills in Morocco. Journal of Ecological Engineering, 23(5), 213–223.

Benaddi, R., Aziz, F., El Harfi, K., & Ouazzani, N. (2021). Adsorption and desorption studies of phenolic compounds on hydroxyapatite–sodium alginate composite. Desalination and Water Treatment, 227, 1–11.

Surya Sujathan | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Surya Sujathan | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Post Doctoral Fellow | The Univerisity of Sydney | Australia

Surya Sujathan is an environmental engineer specializing in emerging contaminants, mineral-water processes, and contaminant transport modeling. Their research focuses on the fate and transport of microplastics, heavy metals, and radionuclides in natural and engineered systems, integrating experimental investigations with predictive modeling approaches. They have made significant contributions to understanding uranium mobilization in groundwater, the kinetics of mineral precipitation in contaminated waters, and the behavior of microplastics in soils and wastewater systems. Their work spans laboratory experiments, field investigations, and advanced analytical techniques, including XANES, HRTEM, SEM, XPS, Raman spectroscopy, and nanoparticle tracking, combined with geochemical and transport modeling using software such as Visual Minteq, The Geochemist’s Workbench, and CXTFIT. They have published in high-impact journals and presented at leading international conferences, highlighting the interplay between mineralogical processes and contaminant dynamics. Their academic training encompasses environmental and civil engineering, emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches to water quality, pollutant fate, and sustainable treatment strategies. In addition to research, they have experience in teaching and mentoring across courses in surface water quality modeling, solid-water interfacial processes, hazardous waste management, and computational methods, and have been involved in laboratory instruction and advanced instrumentation analysis. Their work has been recognized with awards for innovative research and early career contributions, reflecting a commitment to advancing the understanding of environmental processes and promoting sustainable solutions to emerging contamination challenges. Overall, their career is characterized by integrating experimental, modeling, and applied approaches to address pressing environmental issues and contribute to safe and sustainable management of water and soil resources. They have 145 citations by 142 documents, with 8 documents and an h-index of 3.

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Featured Publications

Sujathan, S., Kniggendorf, A. K., Kumar, A., Roth, B., & Rosenwinkel, K. H. (2017). Heat and bleach: A cost-efficient method for extracting microplastics from return activated sludge. Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 73(4), 641–648.

Mohapatra, A. K., Sujathan, S., Ekamparam, A. S. S., & Singh, A. (2021). The role of manganese carbonate precipitation in controlling fluoride and uranium mobilization in groundwater. ACS Earth and Space Chemistry, 5(10), 2700–2714.

Sujathan, S., & Singh, A. (2023). Investigation of potential drivers of elevated uranium prevalence in Indian groundwaters with a unified speciation model. Environmental Science & Technology, 57(5), 1970–1986.

Mathur, M., Choudhary, P., Sujathan, S., Naaz, F., Trenado-Yuste, C., & Malik, A. (2024). A biologically driven model for rural wastewater management: Feasibility and efficiency of algal-bacterial biofilm reactors for combined treatment and algae farming. Frontiers in Water, 6, 1430900.

Ekamparam, A. S. S., Sujathan, S., & Singh, A. (2024). Kinetics of fluorapatite precipitation in fluoride-contaminated water. ACS ES&T Engineering, 4(10), 2370–2380.

Miaomiao Wen | Environmental Science | Women Researcher Award

Ms. Miaomiao Wen | Environmental Science | Women Researcher Award

senior engineer China Classification Society China

Wen Miaomiao, born on April 4, 1981, is a senior engineer from China. With a Ph.D. in Power Machinery and Engineering, she has a robust academic and professional background in engine performance optimization and emission control technologies. She currently works at the Shanghai Rules & Research Institute, contributing to environmental regulations for air pollution control in maritime contexts. Wen is known for her dedicated work in emission reduction and green ship technologies.

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Education 🎓

Wen Miaomiao pursued her academic journey at the Wuhan University of Technology, where she completed her Ph.D. in Power Machinery and Engineering (2005-2009). Her doctoral research focused on engine performance optimization and emission control technology. She also earned a Master’s in Marine Engineering (2002-2004) and a Bachelor’s degree in Thermal Energy and Power Engineering (1998-2002), all from the same institution, emphasizing emission reduction techniques and engine advancements.

Experience 💼

Wen Miaomiao has accumulated extensive experience in the field of environmental regulations for marine engines. Since 2011, she has been a senior engineer at the Shanghai Rules & Research Institute, overseeing the development of rules and regulations for air pollution prevention from ships. She previously worked as an engineer at the same institute from 2009 to 2011. Earlier in her career, she conducted research on emission control for heavy-duty CNG engines at CV R&D Center in 2005.

Research Interests 🔬

Wen’s research is deeply rooted in engine performance optimization, emission control technology, and environmental regulations for marine engines. She has worked on projects related to Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) technology for NOx emission reduction, combustion optimization for CNG engines, and the development of green ship technologies. Her research contributes significantly to creating more sustainable solutions for marine and heavy-duty vehicle emissions.

Awards 🏆

Wen Miaomiao has received numerous accolades for her contributions to engineering and environmental protection. These include the Excellent Graduate Student Award from Wuhan University of Technology (2002-2003), First Prize in Science and Technology Progress Award from the China Shipbuilding Industry Corporation (2016), and Grand Prize of Science and Technology Progress Award from the Chinese Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers (2022). Her work has consistently been recognized by leading institutions in the marine engineering field.

Publications Top Notes 📚 :

Modeling of Urea-SCR Exhaust Aftertreatment System for Diesel. Transactions of CSICE, 2009. Cited by 30 articles.

Engine cycle simulation and combustion optimization of CNG engine for high duty bus. 2008 International Pre-Olympic Workshop on Modelling and Simulation, 2008. Cited by 20 articles.

One-dimensional numerical simulation of CNG engine cycle. Journal of Wuhan University of Technology, 2007. Cited by 15 articles.

Engine Cycle Simulation and development of a gasoline Engine. SAE paper 2007-01-4103, 2007. Cited by 25 articles.

Analysis of induction distribution non-evenness of EQD180N-20 engine. Journal of Wuhan University of Technology, 2006. Cited by 12 articles.