Vani Sharma | Plant Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Vani Sharma | Plant Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Motherhood University | India

Dr. Vani Sharma is an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Science, Motherhood University, Roorkee, with an M.Sc. and Ph.D. in Microbiology. With over five years of combined academic and industry experience, she has contributed extensively to microbiology, bioremediation, and agricultural microbiology through impactful research and publications. Her research spans antimicrobial activity, heavy metal biosorption, nanotechnology for environmental engineering, and plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria, with notable collaborations and publications in high-impact journals such as Indian Journal of Microbiology, Journal of Basic Microbiology, and Nanotechnology for Environmental Engineering. She has authored two books on genetics and molecular biology and holds two patents, one published and one granted, highlighting her innovative contributions. Her Google Scholar metrics reflect growing academic influence, with 164 citations, an h-index of 5.Dr. Sharma serves on the Editorial Advisory Board of the Research & Reviews in Biotechnology and Biosciences Journal and holds lifetime memberships in professional societies, including the Association of Microbiologists of India and the Indian Science Congress Association. Recognized for her dedication to advancing scientific understanding and sustainable biotechnology applications, she continues to inspire students, foster interdisciplinary collaborations, and contribute to innovative solutions in microbiology and environmental sciences.

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Featured Publications

“Microbial synthesis of nanoparticles for sustainable agricultural advancements: A comprehensive review”

“Correlation study on physicochemical parameters of River Ganga during different seasons in Haridwar”

“Assessment of Iron Biosorption Potential by Live and Dead Biomass of Bacillus subtilis (MN093305) from Aqueous Solution”

“Organic farming for sustainable agriculture and public health: Patanjali’s perspective”

“Diversity of heavy metals tolerant and antifungal sensitive fungal community of river Ganga”

Pooja | Botany | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Pooja | Botany | Best Researcher Award

Department of School Education | India

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Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Pooja demonstrated academic excellence from an early stage. She secured an impressive in her 10th-grade examinations from Govt. Sr. Sec. School, Dhukra, Sirsa, and continued this performance  in 12th grade at Govt. Model Sanskriti Sr. Sec. School, Sirsa. Her undergraduate studies in Medical Sciences culminated with a B.Sc. from National College, Sirsa, affiliated with CDLU, where she achieved a commendable. She further pursued her M.Sc. in Botany from Kurukshetra University in 2019, followed by a B.Ed. degree in 2021 from Daffodils College of Education, Fatehabad.

Professional Endeavors

Dr. Pooja has been serving as a Trained Graduate Teacher (TGT) in Science since , at Government Senior Secondary School, Hizrawan Kalan, Fatehabad, Haryana. Her teaching tenure reflects a commitment to nurturing young minds and applying her academic expertise in practical educational settings. Her role as an educator integrates both theoretical knowledge and a hands-on approach to science instruction.

Contributions and Research Focus

Currently pursuing a Ph.D. at Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University, Hisar, Dr. Pooja’s research is focused on plant-microbe interactions under abiotic stress. Her project titled “Role of mycorrhizal inoculum in improving growth, nutrient status and yield of Cicer arietinum L. (Chickpea) genotypes under salinity stress” explores sustainable agricultural solutions by leveraging beneficial fungi to enhance crop resilience.

Impact and Influence

Dr. Pooja’s work addresses a critical issue in agricultural productivity—salinity stress. Through her research, she contributes to sustainable crop improvement techniques and environmentally friendly farming practices. Her focus on arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi opens new pathways in improving crop tolerance to abiotic stress, thus potentially impacting food security and ecological sustainability in saline-prone regions.

Technical Skills

Dr. Pooja is proficient in the use of MS Office, which supports her academic writing, data analysis, and presentation skills. Her communication and interpersonal abilities are notably strong, aiding both in educational settings and scientific discussions. She is recognized for her adaptability, quick learning capacity, dedication, and a strong sense of responsibility.

Teaching Experience

In her role as a science teacher, Dr. Pooja blends research with pedagogy, introducing students to practical and conceptual science. Her experience in government education reflects her commitment to inclusive learning and community engagement, particularly in rural and semi-urban settings where scientific education can empower future generations.

Achievements

Dr. Pooja has qualified several national-level competitive examinations, including CSIR-UGC NET-JRF , CSIR-UGC NET, GATE , CTET, and both TGT and PGT HTET exams. These achievements reflect her academic competence and potential for higher academic and research positions.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Pooja envisions a future where her research contributes to agricultural resilience, sustainability, and educational reform. Her work in salinity stress mitigation aligns with global efforts toward food security. Through continued research, teaching, and publication, she aims to inspire young learners and fellow researchers, leaving behind a legacy of dedication, knowledge, and community service.

Publications

Correction to: Role played by arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in amelioration of salinity stress: a review
  • Authors: Pooja Pooja, Sridevi Tallapragada, Ankisha Lamba, Shweta Punia

  • Journal: Plant and Soil

  • Year: 2025

Role played by arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in amelioration of salinity stress: a review
  • Authors: Pooja Pooja, Sridevi Tallapragada, Ankisha Lamba, Shweta Punia

  • Journal: Plant and Soil

  • Year: 2025

Exploring the Potential of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi as Biofertilizers to Enhance Growth, Nutrient Acquisition and Yield in Chickpea Genotypes Under Salinity Stress
  • Authors: Pooja Pooja, Sridevi Tallapragada, Sakshi Saini, Shweta Punia, Monika Janaagal, Vijay Kumar, Ankisha Lamba

  • Journal: Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition

  • Year: 2025

 

Amelie Saunier | Aquatic Plant Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Amelie Saunier | Aquatic Plant Science | Best Researcher Award

IMBE | France

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🌟  Suitable for this Best Researcher Award

Amélie Saunier, a junior scientist at Aix-Marseille University (IMBE), has emerged as a rising star in aquatic plant science. With a Ph.D. completed in 2017, she has dedicated her postdoctoral career to understanding the production and ecological roles of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in marine and terrestrial ecosystems. Her work bridges functional and chemical ecology, offering insights into plant-environment interactions under global climate stress. With 21 peer-reviewed publications, 573 citations, and ongoing international collaborations, her research is instrumental in predicting ecosystem trajectories. Her contributions to Mediterranean seagrass VOC emissions and pollution-mediated pollination have expanded the frontiers of ecophysiology. She is an ideal candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to her interdisciplinary expertise, innovative approach, and impactful research.

🎓 Education 

Amélie Saunier pursued her academic path with passion and rigor, completing her Ph.D. in 2017 with a focus on ecophysiology and atmospheric chemistry. Her doctoral research explored the intricate relationship between environmental stressors and specialized metabolites, particularly VOCs, in plants. She received her foundational education in plant sciences, ecology, and chemistry at prestigious French institutions, aligning her studies with her deep interest in biodiversity and ecosystem functioning. Her education has been thoroughly interdisciplinary—blending biology, chemistry, and environmental sciences—laying the foundation for her current innovative work. Her academic background not only reflects deep theoretical understanding but also hands-on research experience, making her a valuable asset to the scientific community.

💼  Professional Experience

Following her Ph.D., Amélie Saunier has worked as a junior scientist at IMBE (Mediterranean Institute of Biodiversity and Ecology), Aix-Marseille University. Her research focuses on VOC emissions from aquatic and terrestrial plants under various environmental pressures, exploring both their physiological roles and ecosystem-level impacts. Amélie has led and participated in 8 major research projects and established collaborations with institutions in Finland, Tunisia, Vietnam, and France. She has also served as a guest editor for BMC Ecology and Evolution, showing leadership in academic publishing. Her seagrass-focused work is among the most promising contributions to aquatic plant science in recent years. She maintains a high standard of scientific integrity, with an H-index of 12 and 573 citations. With a balanced portfolio of research, publication, mentorship, and international collaboration, Amélie is well-positioned as a top-tier early-career scientist.

🏅 Awards and Recognition 

Although early in her career, Amélie Saunier has already been recognized for her exceptional scientific contributions. She has earned acclaim within the ecophysiology and aquatic plant science communities for her pioneering research on BVOCs in Mediterranean seagrass. Her publications as first and last author in high-impact journals underscore her leadership and innovation. Invitations to collaborate internationally and serve as guest editor in peer-reviewed journals reflect the trust her peers place in her expertise. While formal award listings are in progress, her current recognition stems from research quality, publication frequency, editorial work, and growing citation impact. These achievements collectively validate her candidacy for the Best Researcher Award and forecast a bright future in advancing aquatic plant science globally.

🌍Research skills On Aquatic Plant

Amélie Saunier excels in multidisciplinary research, integrating vegetal ecophysiology, functional ecology, and atmospheric chemistry. Her specialized skill is in analyzing biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOCs) under environmental stress, both in marine and terrestrial plants. She applies advanced analytical chemistry techniques (e.g., GC-MS, PTR-MS), coupled with robust experimental design and data interpretation, to quantify plant responses and ecological impact. Her work contributes to ecosystem modeling under global change scenarios. She is adept at international collaboration, team science, and scientific communication, shown by her editorial role and peer-reviewed outputs. Her scientific agility, from field sampling to chemical analysis and ecological modeling, enables comprehensive insights into plant-environment dynamics. She demonstrates strong project management, writing, and mentorship skills—essential for fostering the next generation of researchers. Amélie’s research toolkit is modern, expansive, and impactful.

📖Publications

Mangrove’s species are weak isoprenoid emitters
  • Authors: Catherine Fernandez, Amélie Saunier, Henri Wortham, Elena Ormeño, Magali Proffit, C. Lecareux, Stephane Greff, Dao van Tan, Mai Sy Tuan, Huynh Duc Hoan, et al.
    Journal: Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
    Year: 2023
Effect of ozone exposure on the foraging behaviour of Bombus terrestris
  • Authors: Amélie Saunier, Patrick Grof-Tisza, James D. Blande
    Journal: Environmental Pollution
    Year: 2022
Lavender sensitivity to water stress: Comparison between eleven varieties across two phenological stages
  • Authors: Amélie Saunier, Elena Ormeño, Sandrine Moja, Catherine Fernandez, Etienne Robert, Sylvie Dupouyet, Yolande Despinasse, Sylvie Baudino, Florence Nicolè, Anne Bousquet-Mélou
    Journal: Industrial Crops and Products
    Year: 2022
Amplified Drought and Seasonal Cycle Modulate Quercus pubescens Leaf Metabolome
  • Authors: Amélie Saunier, Stephane Greff, James Blande, Caroline Lecareux, Virginie Baldy, Catherine Fernandez, Elena Ormeño
    Journal: Metabolites
    Year: 2022
Risk of herbivory negatively correlates with the diversity of volatile emissions involved in plant communication
  • Authors: Patrick Grof-Tisza, Richard Karban, Muhammad Usman Rasheed, Amélie Saunier, James Blande
    Journal: Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
    Year: 2021

 

VELU MANIKANDAN | Green Synthesis | Young Scientist Award

Dr. VELU MANIKANDAN | Green Synthesis | Young Scientist Award

Kumoh National Institute of Technology | South Korea

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🌟Dr. Velu Manikandan: A Pioneer in Environmental Science

📚 EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Dr. Velu Manikandan began his academic journey with a focus on environmental sciences and biotechnology. He earned his Bachelor’s degree in Biotechnology from Periyar University, India (2009–2012), followed by a Master’s degree in Environmental Sciences from Bharathiar University, India (2012–2014), achieving an impressive 72% in his postgraduate studies. His dedication to environmental research culminated in a Ph.D. in Environmental Science from Periyar University (2015–2019), where his thesis was highly commended.

🧪 PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Dr. Manikandan has gained significant global recognition through his professional roles across esteemed institutions:

  1. Research Professor (Dept. of Medical IT Convergence Engineering, Kumoh National Institute of Technology, Korea, 2023–present).
  2. Post-Doctoral Fellow at leading Korean universities, including Seoul Women’s University, Gachon University, and Jeonbuk National University (2019–2023).
  3. UGC-RGNF Senior and Junior Research Fellow during his doctoral studies in India (2016–2019).

🔬 CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON GREEN SYNTHESIS

Dr. Manikandan’s research explores environmental nanotechnology, sustainable photocatalysis, and biomedical applications. His innovative studies in synthesizing nanomaterials for environmental remediation and antimicrobial efficacy have received international acclaim.

His most recent contributions include the development of nanocomposites for enhanced pollutant degradation, bacterial inactivation, and soil remediation. He has successfully bridged environmental science with medical IT convergence, enhancing its relevance in global health challenges.

🌍 IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

With 77 publications and 1,702 citations, Dr. Manikandan has an impressive H-index of 24 and an i10-index of 46, underscoring his research’s global impact. He is an Executive Guest Editor for top-tier journals such as the International Journal of Biological Macromolecules and Journal of Hazardous Materials Advances, contributing to knowledge dissemination in environmental science.

📈 ACADEMIC CITATIONS AND PUBLICATIONS

Dr. Manikandan’s works span various high-impact journals:

  • Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering
  • Environmental Research
  • Process Safety and Environmental Protection

Key areas include nanotechnology, photocatalysis, and eco-friendly material synthesis, with a focus on environmental sustainability and biomedical applications.

🏅 HONORS & AWARDS

  • UGC-RGNF Fellowship (India): Recognized as both Junior and Senior Research Fellow.
  • Internship Training (Jeonbuk National University, Korea): For excellence in environmental science research.
  • University Research Fellowship (India): Awarded for academic and research distinction.

🌐 LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

As a leader in the field, Dr. Manikandan envisions pioneering new methods for environmental restoration and sustainable medical applications. His ongoing research promises significant contributions to global ecological and health challenges, solidifying his legacy as a transformative scientist.

🌠 FINAL NOTE

Dr. Velu Manikandan exemplifies the intersection of environmental science, nanotechnology, and medical IT. His journey of innovation and dedication continues to inspire aspiring researchers worldwide.

📑NOTABLE PUBLICATIONS

Organic ligand-assisted Fe(II)-activated persulfate for enhanced degradation of chlorinated aromatic contaminants in soil remediation
  • Authors: Vasudhevan, P., Shuhao, L., Ruoyu, Z., Dixit, S., Pu, S.
  • Journal: Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering
  • Year: 2025
In-situ treated ZnO/Fe2O3 nanocomposites synthesized via microwave for enhanced Photo-Fenton photocatalysis and antimicrobial efficacy
  • Authors: Manikandan, V., Elango, D., Subash, V., Sutikno, S., Soup Song, K.
  • Journal: Materials Science and Engineering: B
  • Year: 2025
Fabrication of 0D/2D SnS2 quantum dots modified TiO2 nanosheets heterojunction for enhanced photocatalytic degradation of tetracycline
  • Authors: Shanmugaraj, K., Manikandan, V., Vinoth, V., Novoa, N., Pugazhenthiran, N.
  • Journal: Materials Science and Engineering: B
  • Year: 2024
Microwave-Assisted Green Synthesis of CQDs from Mesosphaerum suaveolens Extract: Photocatalytic Degradation and Anticancer Activity
  • Authors: Kumar, P., Ravichandran, A., Durgadevi, S., Thirumurugan, D., Muthusamy, G.
  • Journal: Waste and Biomass Valorization
  • Year: 2024
Synthesis and Characterization of Zn-loaded Ziziphus mauritiana Seeds Activated Carbon Composites for Enhanced Photocatalytic Degradation of Toxic Dyes in Aqueous Solutions
  • Authors: Manikandan, V., Mythili, R., Wadaan, M.A., Dixit, S., Song, K.S.
  • Journal: Waste and Biomass Valorization
  • Year: 2024
A highly efficient and stable PtNi bimetallic nanoparticles modified on Mo2C decorated N-doped carbon flowers catalysts for the remediation of environmental pollutants
  • Authors: Shanmugaraj, K., Manikandan, V., Campos, C.H., Noé Díaz de León, J., Song, K.S.
  • Journal: Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering
  • Year: 2024