Vikram Singh | Plant Biochemistry | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Vikram Singh | Plant Biochemistry | Young Scientist Award

ICAR-IIWBR | India

Vikram Singh is a dedicated researcher specializing in nanotechnology, enzymology, metabolomics, proteomics, and molecular biology with a strong focus on plant sciences. His academic journey and research contributions emphasize innovative approaches in plant tissue culture, cloning, and Agrobacterium-mediated transformation. He has conducted impactful studies on cotton physiology, biochemistry, and the application of nanotechnology in agriculture, particularly in enhancing crop resilience and yield. With experience in prestigious agricultural research institutes, he contributes to projects addressing food security, climate resilience, and plant health. His multidisciplinary expertise positions him as a promising scientist committed to sustainable agricultural innovations and advanced biotechnological solutions.

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Education

Vikram Singh pursued a strong academic foundation in life sciences, beginning with his early education in biology and continuing toward higher studies in biochemistry. He earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry, Zoology, and Botany, followed by a Master of Science in Biochemistry, where he investigated the morpho-physiological and biochemical responses of cotton under pest infestation. His academic excellence culminated in a Ph.D. in Biochemistry, where he developed and evaluated bionanoclusters of indole acetic acid and cobalt chloride for enhancing cotton seed germination and yield. His education reflects a strong integration of molecular biology, nanotechnology, and plant biotechnology.

Professional Experience 

Vikram Singh has gained professional research experience as a Senior Research Fellow in leading agricultural and biotechnology projects. At NCVTC, ICAR-NRCE, he worked on epidemiological studies and antiviral therapeutics targeting coronaviruses. Later, at ICAR-IIWBR, he contributed to projects on genome editing tools aimed at enhancing climate resilience and food security in crops. His work combines molecular biology, genetics, and applied biotechnology with cutting-edge approaches such as CRISPR/Cas9. In addition to research, he has actively contributed to laboratory training and served as a resource person in workshops. His professional journey highlights applied solutions for global agricultural and health challenges.

Awards and Recognition 

Vikram Singh has received significant recognition for his academic and research achievements. He qualified national-level competitive examinations, including the ICAR-ASRB National Eligibility Test in Biochemistry and the CSIR-UGC NET in Life Sciences, earning Junior and Senior Research Fellowships. He also qualified the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) in Life Sciences, reflecting his strong academic foundation. His contributions have been recognized through invitations to present at international and national conferences, workshops, and training sessions. He has been engaged in capacity-building programs and served as a resource person in specialized training on genome editing. His awards reflect both academic merit and applied research excellence.

Research Skills 

Vikram Singh possesses a diverse set of research skills across plant biotechnology, molecular biology, and nanotechnology. He is proficient in plant tissue culture, molecular cloning, metabolomics, proteomics, and enzymology. His expertise extends to Agrobacterium-mediated transformation and the development of bionanoclusters for enhancing crop productivity. He has applied CRISPR/Cas9 genome editing techniques in agricultural research, contributing to climate resilience and food security. Skilled in statistical and bioinformatics tools such as OriginLab and R, he combines laboratory experimentation with data analysis. His interdisciplinary skills enable him to address agricultural challenges through innovative solutions, making him a versatile and impactful researcher in his field.

Publications

Singh, V., Mandhania, S., Pal, A., Kaur, T., Banakar, P., Sankaranarayanan, K., Arya, S. S., Malik, K., & Datten, R. (2022). Morpho-physiological and biochemical responses of cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) genotypes upon sucking insect-pest infestations.

Mohan, N., Ahlawat, J., Sharma, L., Pal, A., Prateek, Rao, P., Redhu, M., Singh, V., Rani, N., Kumari, K., Kaur, T., Jogender, & Yadav, S. (2023). Engineered nanoparticles a novel approach in alleviating abiotic and biotic stress in millets: A complete study.

Mandhania, S., Singh, V., Jakhar, A., & Datten, R. (2024). Cotton germplasm screening for qualitative nutrient source.

Kaur, T., Mandhania, S., Singh, V., Datten, R., Banakar, P., Malik, K., Sankaranarayanan, K., Jattan, M., Kumar, S., Saini, A. K., & Jakhar, A. (2024). Differential biochemical and physiological responses to cotton leaf curl virus infection in contrasting cotton genotypes.

Singh, V., Mandhania, S., Datten, R., Pal, A., Saharan, V., & Ghimire, O. P. (2025). Bionanoclusters of chitosan, indole acetic acid and cobalt chloride enhance seed germination in upland cotton by modulating glyoxylate cycle enzymes and biochemical responses.

Conclusion 

Vikram Singh is an emerging scientist whose research bridges traditional plant biochemistry with modern nanotechnology and molecular biology. His academic and professional journey reflects a consistent commitment to advancing agricultural sustainability and improving crop performance under biotic and abiotic stress conditions. By integrating enzymology, metabolomics, and genetic tools, he contributes to innovations that enhance crop resilience, productivity, and food security. His expertise in both fundamental and applied research makes him a valuable contributor to the scientific community. With a focus on interdisciplinary approaches, he aims to continue developing innovative solutions that address global agricultural and environmental challenges.

Bharmjeet Signh | Plant Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Bharmjeet Signh | Plant Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

ICGEB | India

Bharmjeet is a meticulous biotechnologist specializing in integrative biology, biotechnology, and microbiology, with a strong foundation in computational biology and advanced analytical techniques. His research is oriented toward sustainable energy solutions, carbon utilization, and microbial applications in health and industry. With a balanced expertise in laboratory experiments and bioinformatics, he contributes to biomanufacturing, renewable energy, and microbial nanotechnology. He has presented his work at international conferences and published in reputed journals and books. A gold medalist and recipient of several prestigious awards, he continues to demonstrate leadership, innovation, and scientific excellence in advancing biotechnological research for global sustainability.

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Education

Bharmjeet’s academic journey reflects consistent excellence across biotechnology and integrative biology. He is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Integrative Biology at ICGEB–JNU, New Delhi, focusing on advanced research in biological systems. He completed his M.Sc. in Biotechnology from Delhi Technological University, securing the gold medal for academic distinction. His foundational degree, a B.Sc. (Hons.) in Biotechnology from Swami Shraddhanand College, University of Delhi, established his strong scientific base, where he stood first across all years of study. He has also undertaken specialized internships and training at AIIMS and participated in multiple national and international workshops to refine his expertise.

Professional Experience 

Bharmjeet has cultivated professional expertise through a combination of research, academic training, and collaborative projects. His doctoral research at ICGEB–JNU emphasizes integrative approaches to biotechnology and bioresource utilization. He has served as a winter research intern at AIIMS, New Delhi, in the Molecular Biology and Parasitology Laboratory, gaining hands-on expertise in advanced molecular techniques. Additionally, his involvement in national and international workshops has enriched his practical and computational knowledge in genomics, metagenomics, molecular docking, and bioinformatics. Alongside academic excellence, his conference presentations and collaborative publications underscore his ability to merge technical precision with innovative scientific contributions.

Awards and Recognition 

Bharmjeet’s academic and research excellence has been recognized through numerous awards and honors. He received the Best Oral Presentation Award at AAR-2024 and the National Youth Biotechnology Award from the Microbiologists Society of India. His gold medal achievement in M.Sc. Biotechnology highlights his academic distinction. He has also excelled in multiple national competitive examinations, qualifying DBT-BET, CSIR-UGC NET, TIFR, IIT JAM, DTUEE, and GAT-B. His early achievements include the Best Student Award and top ranks in undergraduate studies. Additionally, he has won multiple prizes in competitions spanning bio-entrepreneurship, innovation, and scientific communication, showcasing his diverse talents and leadership qualities.

Research Skills

Bharmjeet possesses multidisciplinary research skills encompassing experimental, computational, and analytical approaches. His expertise spans bioinformatics, metagenomics, molecular docking, algal biotechnology, and systems biology. He is proficient in integrating wet-lab methods with computational modeling for innovative problem-solving in biotechnology. His work includes exploring microbial nanotechnology, biofilms, antimicrobial resistance, and sustainable bioprocesses. Participation in specialized workshops enhanced his capabilities in genomics, metabolomics, protein expression, and molecular design. He has contributed significantly to renewable energy and biorefinery research through collaborative book chapters and journal publications. His skillset uniquely blends technical precision, interdisciplinary thinking, and innovation, making him adept at addressing complex scientific challenges.

Publications

Singh, B., Chauhan, N., Agrawal, N., & Ayyagari, A. (2025). “Contribution of Microbial Nanotechnology to Sustainable Development Goals” in Nano-microbiology for Sustainable Development. Springer, Cham.

Singh, B., Dahiya, M., Kumar, V., Ayyagari, A., Chaudhari, D.N., & Ahire, J.J. (2025). “Biofilm and Antimicrobial Resistance: Mechanisms, Implications, and Emerging Solutions” in Microbiology Research.

Singh, B., Kumar, N., Yadav, A., Rohan, & Bhandari, K. (2025). “Harnessing the Power of Bacteriocins: A Comprehensive Review on Sources, Mechanisms, and Applications in Food Preservation and Safety” in Current Microbiology.

Ritu, Singh, B., Nida-e-Falak, Das, A., Gupta, R., & Chandra, P. (2024). “Nanoscience in Controlled Drug Release in the Gastrointestinal Tract” in Nanobiotechnology and Artificial Intelligence in Gastrointestinal Diseases.

Garg, S., Sharma, N., Singh, B., & Das, A. (2023). “Unraveling the Intricate Relationship: Influence of Microbiome on the Host Immune System in Carcinogenesis” in Cancer Reports.

Singh, B., & Das, A. (2023). “Racial Disparities in Cancer Care, an Eyeopener for Developing Better Global Cancer Management Strategies” in Cancer Reports.

Sinha, A., Singh, B., & Das, A. (2023). “An In-Silico Comparison of Ginsenoside’s Anticancer Activity Against the Son of Sevenless Homolog 1” in Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Information Systems and Computer Networks (ISCON).

Conclusion 

Bharmjeet exemplifies the new generation of scientists committed to integrating biotechnology with sustainability-driven innovations. His consistent academic excellence, strong research background, and global collaborations highlight his capability to contribute meaningfully to scientific advancements. With achievements in conferences, publications, and awards, he has established himself as a promising researcher in microbial biotechnology, renewable energy, and nanotechnology. His ability to bridge laboratory research with computational biology provides a strong foundation for impactful discoveries. Moving forward, Bharmjeet is positioned to lead pioneering initiatives in sustainable bioprocessing and environmental biotechnology, contributing solutions to global challenges while upholding scientific rigor and collaborative excellence.

Mahtab Shiravi | Plant Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Mahtab Shiravi | Plant Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

University of Florence | Italy

Mahtab Shiravi is a dedicated researcher in civil and environmental engineering with expertise in geotechnical engineering, earthquake engineering, and natural hazard risk assessment. Her work focuses on numerical modeling, finite element methods, and risk analysis related to wind, rain, and seismic impacts on urban infrastructure and vegetation. She has developed advanced methodologies for soil-structure and root-soil interactions, contributing to sustainable engineering solutions. Mahtab has been engaged in international collaborations in Italy and Norway, strengthening her scientific contributions in multi-risk assessment. Her strong academic background, research skills, and teaching experience reflect her commitment to advancing resilient engineering practices globally.

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Education

Mahtab Shiravi is pursuing a Ph.D. in Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Florence in collaboration with the Norwegian University of Science and Technology. Her doctoral research addresses multi-risk analysis of natural hazards, particularly wind and rain effects on urban trees, combining probabilistic methods and geotechnical modeling. She completed her M.Sc. in Earthquake Engineering at Mazandaran University, where she ranked among the top students, focusing on seismic design and soil-structure interaction. Her B.Sc. in Civil Engineering provided a solid foundation in structural and geotechnical principles. Throughout her studies, she excelled in specialized courses and research-driven learning.

Professional Experience

Mahtab Shiravi has gained diverse professional and teaching experience across academic and applied engineering domains. She has contributed to projects involving geotechnical seismic zonation, railway bridge reinforcement, and fault rupture hazard mitigation in Iran. At an international level, she has worked on geotechnical modeling of soil-root interactions in Norway and advanced risk and resilience analysis in Italy. She has taught engineering courses such as earthquake engineering, strength of materials, and foundation engineering, as well as software applications like ETABS. Her professional journey combines academic teaching, applied research, and collaborative international projects, bridging theoretical advancements with practical engineering applications.

Awards and Recognition

Mahtab Shiravi has received multiple honors for her academic and research achievements. She was awarded by the Norwegian Embassy for her outstanding paper presented at the International Conference on Seismology and Earthquake Engineering. She earned the Ministry of Science, Research, and Technology fellowship for exceptional talents during her Master’s studies. Her consistent academic excellence is reflected in her ranking among the top students in both undergraduate and postgraduate programs. Beyond formal recognitions, her participation in international conferences and collaborative research projects highlights her growing reputation in the global academic community, particularly in geotechnical and earthquake engineering fields.

Research Skills

Mahtab Shiravi possesses strong research skills in advanced numerical modeling, geotechnical engineering, and multi-hazard risk analysis. She is proficient in finite element methods using Plaxis 2D/3D, and has applied probabilistic approaches to study soil-root interaction and urban vulnerability to wind and rain hazards. Her expertise extends to structural engineering software such as ETABS and SAP2000, and programming with Python for analytical modeling. She integrates remote sensing, resilience assessment, and reliability methods into her work. Through interdisciplinary collaborations, she contributes innovative frameworks to understand and mitigate the impacts of natural hazards on infrastructure, urban trees, and environmental sustainability.

Publications

Shiravi, M., Depina, F., Uzielli, M., & Bartoli, G. (2025). “A Novel Methodology for Modeling the Effects of Geometrical Uncertainties in Tree Root-Soil Geometry on Tree Uprooting.”

Shiravi, M., Depina, F., Uzielli, M., & Bartoli, G. (2025). “Numerical Geotechnical Modeling of Tree Root-Soil Interaction: An Insight into the Effects of Uncertainties in Root Geometry on Overturning Failure.”

Shiravi, M., Depina, F., Uzielli, M., & Bartoli, G. (2023). “A Quantitative Framework for Multi-Risk Analysis of Wind and Rain on Trees.”

Shiravi, M., & Moosavi, M. (2023). “Numerical Modeling of a New Mitigation Measure for Reverse Surface Fault Rupture Hazards Effects on Buildings.” Journal of Seismology and Earthquake Engineering.

Shiravi, M., & Moosavi, M. (2018). “Numerical Evaluation of Surface Fault Rupture Hazards on Buildings.” Bulletin of Earthquake Science and Engineering (BESE, Persian).

Shiravi, M., & Moosavi, M. (2018). “Seismic Response Analysis of Municipal Solid Waste Landfill in Developed Urban Areas: A Case Study in Mashhad (Iran).”

Shiravi, M., & Moosavi, M. (2015). “Shear Wave Velocity Deposit Zonation in the City of Babolsar.”

Conclusion

Mahtab Shiravi represents a new generation of engineers dedicated to addressing the challenges of natural hazards through innovative and sustainable solutions. With a strong academic foundation, international exposure, and practical teaching experience, she bridges the gap between theory and application in civil and environmental engineering. Her research on multi-risk assessment and soil-root interactions offers valuable insights for resilient infrastructure and ecological safety. Recognized for her academic excellence and scientific contributions, she continues to expand her expertise across interdisciplinary domains. Her trajectory reflects both leadership potential and a commitment to advancing engineering science for global sustainability.