SUKANYA SATAPATHY | biopolymers | Best Researcher Award

Dr. SUKANYA SATAPATHY | biopolymers | Best Researcher Award

DST-WOMEN SCIENTIST, at CSIR_INSTITUTE OF MINERALS AND MATERIALS TECHNOLOGY, India

Dr. Sukanya Satapathy is a dedicated materials scientist with a specialization in polymer blends, composites, and sustainable packaging materials. Currently a DST-Women Scientist at the CSIR-Institute of Minerals and Materials Technology (IMMT), Bhubaneswar, she holds a Ph.D. in Rubber Technology from IIT Kharagpur and an M.Sc. in Polymer Chemistry from Utkal University. With over two decades of experience, Dr. Satapathy’s work bridges academic research and industrial applications, particularly in the fields of biocomposites, polymer recycling, and green plasticizers. She has authored 21 peer-reviewed publications and presented her findings in numerous national and international conferences. Her expertise extends across advanced processing techniques and material characterization using state-of-the-art instrumentation. Known for her interdisciplinary collaborations, Dr. Satapathy is passionate about sustainable materials development, waste valorization, and training future scientists. Her recent research focuses on the development of hygienic, biodegradable packaging films from chitosan and natural additives.

Professional Profile

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🎓 Education

Dr. Satapathy’s academic journey began with a Master of Science in Chemistry (2001) from Utkal University, Odisha, where she specialized in Polymer Chemistry, graduating with first-class honors. Motivated by her passion for polymeric materials and sustainable innovation, she pursued a Doctorate in Rubber Technology at the prestigious Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kharagpur, which she completed in 2009. Her doctoral research focused on the thermo-mechanical processing and advanced characterization of rubber-based composites, laying a strong foundation for her future contributions to polymer science. Her academic background combines rigorous scientific training with hands-on expertise in materials engineering, particularly in the blending and compounding of synthetic and natural polymers. This robust education equipped her with a deep understanding of the structure-property relationships in polymers, critical for designing eco-friendly and high-performance composite materials in both research and industrial contexts.

👨‍🏫 Experience

Dr. Sukanya Satapathy has accumulated rich experience in polymer science through various roles in academia and government-funded research institutions. Since November 2024, she has been serving as a DST-Women Scientist at CSIR-IMMT, Bhubaneswar. She has previously held the same position at the Polymers and Functional Materials (PFM) Department at CSIR-IICT, Hyderabad, across multiple terms (2013–2019 and 2023–2024), where she worked on government and industry-sponsored projects related to nanocomposites, recycled plastics, and biocomposites. From 2002 to 2004, she served as a Project Fellow/Faculty at the Central Institute of Plastics Engineering and Technology, Bhubaneswar, where she taught graduate-level courses and supervised laboratory sessions. Her work has spanned areas including plastic waste utilization, high-impact nanocomposite development, and green polymer additives. Dr. Satapathy’s experience is enhanced by her ability to manage both theoretical research and practical application, particularly through collaborative industry-based projects and teaching engagements.

🔬 Research Interest

Dr. Satapathy’s research is centered around polymer composites, biocomposites, and sustainable packaging materials. Her work explores the use of natural fibers, fly ash, and biodegradable polymers such as chitosan to develop environmentally responsible alternatives to conventional plastics. She is an expert in thermo-mechanical processing, internal plasticization, and the utilization of green additives like epoxidized vegetable oils for improving mechanical, thermal, and barrier properties of polymer systems. Additionally, her recent efforts include developing hygienic packaging films using chitosan and cyclic carbonates, with a focus on replacing phthalate-based plasticizers with eco-friendly alternatives. Her deep engagement with plastics recycling and waste-to-wealth technologies supports circular economy initiatives. Her projects often involve multifunctional nanocomposites, incorporating graphene, clay, and cenospheres to enhance performance. Dr. Satapathy’s integrated approach combines processing innovation, material characterization, and environmental sustainability, aiming to revolutionize packaging, construction, and industrial plastic applications.

🏆 Awards

Dr. Sukanya Satapathy’s contributions to the field of polymer composites and materials technology have been recognized with notable honors. She was a recipient of the prestigious CSIR-IICT Technology Award (Team Award) in 2019, awarded by the CSIR-Indian Institute of Chemical Technology, Hyderabad. This award was presented in recognition of innovative advancements in polymer nanocomposites and green plasticizer systems developed under collaborative R&D initiatives. Her published work has also gained academic acclaim, with one of her articles recognized as a Top Cited Article (2021–2022) in the Journal of Vinyl and Additive Technology. These accolades underscore her commitment to impactful, real-world materials research and highlight her role in the advancement of eco-sustainable technologies. Beyond formal awards, Dr. Satapathy has consistently earned appreciation for her interdisciplinary approach and leadership in projects involving natural fiber-reinforced plastics, hygienic packaging materials, and plastic waste valorization, strengthening her reputation as a rising expert in polymer engineering.

📚 Top Noted Publications

1. Thermo-Mechanical Processing of Chitosan Using Cyclic Carbonates as Green Plasticizers

Authors: Sukanya Satapathy, Aruna Palanisamy, Kavya Lekha Sunkara, Sunil Misra, Ramanuj Narayan

Journal: Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics

Year: 2025

Citations: 0 (as noted)

2. Mechanical and barrier properties of polyvinyl chloride plasticized with dioctyl phthalate, epoxidized soybean oil and epoxidized cardanol

Authors: [Not fully listed here, but likely includes Sukanya Satapathy based on context]

Journal: Journal of Vinyl and Additive Technology

Year: 2021 (Volume 27, pages 599–611)

Citations: This is noted as the “Top cited article 2021–2022”, but an exact number of citations isn’t provided in your input. You can find the exact count via Google Scholar or Web of Science.

3. Studies on epoxidised castor oil as co-plasticizer with epoxidised soyabean oil for PVC processing

Authors: G. Thirupathiah, Sukanya Satapathy, Aruna Palanisamy

Journal: Journal of Renewable Materials

Year: 2019 (Volume 8, pages 775–785)

Citations: Not listed in the input — can also be checked on Google Scholar or Scopus for the most recent data.

Conclusion

Based on her extensive research output, domain-specific innovation, impactful publications, and demonstrated leadership in DST-sponsored projects, Dr. Sukanya Satapathy is highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award. Her work reflects a blend of academic rigor, industrial relevance, and societal impact, which are key parameters for such a prestigious recognition.

 

Mohamed Nabawy | Sustainability | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mohamed Nabawy | Sustainability | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor, The British University in Egypt

Dr. Mohamed Ahmed Nabawy is an accomplished Assistant Professor in Construction Engineering and Management at the British University in Egypt 🇪🇬. With a Ph.D. from London South Bank University (UK) 🎓, he brings over 17 years of academic and industry experience, blending research with practical expertise. His work spans teaching, coordinating academic modules, and contributing to scholarly publications in sustainability, risk, and project management. Dr. Nabawy is widely recognized for his international exposure through conferences and research contributions across Egypt, UAE, France, and the UK 🌍.

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🎓 Education

Dr. Nabawy earned his Ph.D. in Construction Management and Economics from London South Bank University, UK 🇬🇧, with a thesis focused on risk management in mega housing projects. He completed his M.Sc. (2014) and B.Sc. (2008) in Construction Engineering and Management from AASTMT, graduating with honors 🏅. He also holds multiple professional diplomas in BIM, Supply Chain, and Digital Marketing, reflecting a multidisciplinary approach to engineering and management education 📚.

🏗️ Experience

With 17 years of professional experience, Dr. Nabawy has worked in both academia and on-site project execution. He served as a consultant and technical engineer on mega-projects like Cairo Festival City, Madinaty, and Parliament Supreme Council 🏙️. He held roles such as Planner, Site Engineer, and Infrastructure Consultant for major organizations like Arab Contractors, Talaat Mostafa Group, and AAW Infrastructure. At BUE, he coordinates module files, mentors students, and serves as Scholar Editor for the Civil Engineering Department 🧠.

🔬 Research Interests

Dr. Nabawy’s research spans a wide range of modern construction topics including Risk Management ⚠️, Crisis Management, Megaprojects, Lean Management, and BIM 🏢. He also investigates advanced themes such as Neural Networks in Construction, Supply Chain & Logistics, and Human Resource Management within infrastructure development projects 🔍. His multidisciplinary interests make his work impactful for both academic and practical sectors.

🏆 Awards

Though specific awards are not listed, Dr. Nabawy’s academic distinction is evidenced through his full memberships in international bodies like ASCE 🇺🇸, CMAA, APM 🇬🇧, and IABSE 🇨🇭. His continual recognition in peer-reviewed journals, editorial contributions, and scholar leadership at BUE reflect a decorated professional track record of excellence and dedication to construction innovation and education 🎖️.

📚 Publications

Green Building Information Modeling Framework (2025), Buildings, Link 🌱

Enhancing Road Management with GIS & Genetic Algorithms (2025), Scientific Reports, Vol. 15(1), 4634

BIM and Value Engineering in Residential Projects (2024), Buildings, Vol. 14(8), 2515

Assessment of Employee Risks using SEM (2024), NILES Conference Proceedings, pp. 30–33

Risk Assessment using Neural Networks (2024), International Journal of Construction Management, Vol. 24(4), pp. 361–373

Structural Equation Modeling for Mega Projects (2023), International Journal of Construction Management, Vol. 23(16), pp. 2717–2728

Human Resource Framework in Housing Projects (2021), Ain Shams Engineering Journal, Vol. 12(2), pp. 2371–2383

Efficiency in Quantitative Risk Analysis (2021), Ain Shams Engineering Journal, Vol. 12(2), pp. 2303–2311

✅ Conclusion

Based on his extensive academic background, impactful research, and robust professional activities, Dr. Mohamed Ahmed Nabawy is a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His dedication to sustainability, risk management, and digital transformation in construction, supported by a solid publication track, clearly aligns with the award’s standards of research excellence and contribution to the field.

 

nasrin Gharahi | environment | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. nasrin Gharahi | environment | Best Researcher Award

shahrekord, shahrekord university, Iran

Nasrin Gharahi is an accomplished environmental scientist with a strong academic background and extensive experience in soil and water conservation. She holds both an MSc in Physical Land Resources and a PhD in Bioscience Engineering from Ghent University, Belgium. Her research spans critical areas such as soil pollution, groundwater quality, and the impact of environmental stressors on ecosystems. Nasrin has been active in both theoretical and applied environmental science, contributing to the development of sustainable solutions for land management and pollution control. She is a dedicated faculty member in the Environmental Sciences Department, where her work consistently addresses pressing global environmental issues, particularly in semi-arid regions. Her interdisciplinary approach and collaboration with international experts enhance the reach and impact of her research, making her a respected figure in environmental science circles.

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Education 

Nasrin Gharahi pursued her higher education at Ghent University, Belgium. She completed her MSc in Physical Land Resources between 2004 and 2007, where she focused on understanding land and soil systems from a physical and environmental perspective. Driven by a passion for addressing global environmental challenges, she continued her studies and earned a PhD in Bioscience Engineering from Ghent University between 2008 and 2012. Her doctoral research explored nonparametric techniques for predicting soil bulk density in tropical rainforests, particularly in Rwanda. Her academic journey in Belgium, renowned for its research in environmental sciences, has laid the foundation for her continued exploration into soil science, environmental conservation, and bioscience engineering. The combination of physical and bioscientific expertise has enabled Nasrin to contribute significantly to environmental solutions with a focus on sustainable practices and soil-water conservation techniques.

Research Focus 

Nasrin Gharahi’s research focuses primarily on the intersection of soil science, environmental pollution, and water quality. Her work explores how various environmental factors, such as plastic pollution and metal bioaccumulation, affect soil health, plant growth, and water resources. She is particularly interested in finding sustainable solutions to soil erosion, nitrate leaching, and the impact of climate change on ecosystems, with a focus on semi-arid regions. Nasrin’s interdisciplinary approach combines biogeochemistry, land management, and bioscience engineering to create practical applications for environmental conservation. She investigates innovative techniques such as the use of biochar and nano-clay particles to improve soil quality and reduce pollution. In addition, her research involves evaluating groundwater quality for drinking purposes, studying vegetation patterns, and understanding nitrogen trace gas emissions from tropical forests. Her work contributes to the development of policies aimed at mitigating environmental degradation and fostering sustainable land use.

Publications 

  1. Nonparametric techniques for predicting soil bulk density of tropical rainforest topsoils in Rwanda 🌍🌱
  2. Effect of plastic pollution in soil properties and growth of grass species in semi-arid regions 🌿🌍
  3. Spatial variations of nitrogen trace gas emissions from tropical mountain forests in Nyungwe, Rwanda 🌲💨
  4. Evaluation of groundwater quality for drinking purposes: a case study from Beheshtabad Basin, Iran 💧🌍
  5. Cd and Pb bioaccumulation in Eurasian watermilfoil in relation to the role of metal contents in wetland sediments 🐟🌾
  6. Effects of vegetation pattern and of biochar and powdery soil amendments on soil loss by wind 🌿💨
  7. Detailed regional predictions of N2O and NO emissions from a tropical highland rainforest 🌳💨
  8. Investigation of surface and tunnel runoff and sediment production in saline-sodic soil 🌊🌱
  9. Investigating the effect of different water and soil conservation practices on soil properties 🌱💧
  10. Investigating spatial and temporal trends of groundwater quality in Chaharmahal va Bakhtiari Province, Iran 💧📊
  11. Investigating the effect of nano-clay particles and biochar on nitrate leaching and soil stability 🌱💨
  12. Combining climate information and remote sensing in the integrated drought index 🌍🌡️
  13. Effect of Biochar and Zeolite on Cadmium Uptake in Green bell Pepper and Leaching 🌶️💧
  14. Comparison of Separation Methods for Baseflow from Direct Runoff in Doroud Basin, Lorestan, Iran 🌊🧪
  15. Study of the trophic status of Choghakhor wetland using a trophic state index 🏞️📊
  16. The relationship of land use and quality of groundwater resources in Chaharmahal & Bakhtiari province 💧🌍
  17. Sustainable practices for diminishing nitrate leaching 🌱💧
  18. Water quality and eutrophication status of the Zarivar Wetland, Iran 🌊💧
  19. Comparison of Sampling Designs for Soil Sediment Source Fingerprinting 🌍🔬
  20. Temporal variation pattern of runoff and surface sediment and piping erosion in silt loam soil 🌧️🌿