Raminder Kaur | Environmental effects | Best Women Award

Dr. Raminder Kaur | Environmental effects | Women Researcher Award

DOCTORATE at DELHI TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY, India

The individual is a distinguished Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering at Delhi Technological University (DTU), Delhi. With an extensive background in polymer technology and chemical engineering, they have established a notable career through research and academic contributions in bio-based materials and reaction kinetics.

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The researcher has an impressive publication record with 42 research papers, 2 book chapters, and a patent. Their work has a total impact factor of 125.68, with 916 citations as of August 2024. Their h-index is 17, and their i10-index is 24.

Education

  • Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Delhi (2009)
  • M.Tech in Polymer Technology, Panjab University, Chandigarh (2002; First Rank)
  • B.Tech in Chemical Engineering, Beant College of Engineering and Technology (BCET), Gurdaspur, PTU Jalandhar (2000)

Research Focus

Their research focuses on bio-based polymeric materials, including bio-based polyurethane and non-isocyanate polyurethane, energy storage solutions, pollution abatement techniques, and reaction kinetics. They explore novel applications and sustainable practices in these areas.

Professional Journey

The researcher has held positions as an Assistant Professor at DTU Delhi since October 2010, progressing through ranks with varying AGP levels. Prior roles include Senior Research Fellow at Indian Institute of Chemical Technology (IICT), Hyderabad, and Research Scientist at the Centre for Polymer Science, IIT Delhi.

Honors & Awards

  • Commendable Research Award, DTU (2023, 2022, 2021, 2019, 2018, 2017)
  • DRDO Research Project Award, ER&IPR, Ministry of Defence (2015)
  • Senior Research Fellowship (SRF), CSIR, Govt. of India (2003)
  • Merit Certificate, Education Department Punjab Govt.

Publications Noted & Contributions

Notable publications include research on nano-structured polyaniline for hazardous waste eradication and environment-friendly rigid polyurethane foam. Their contributions span 42 research publications, 2 book chapters, and significant citations in international and national journals.

Research Timeline

  • 2000: B.Tech in Chemical Engineering
  • 2002: M.Tech in Polymer Technology
  • 2003: Senior Research Fellowship at CSIR
  • 2009: Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering
  • 2010-Present: Assistant Professor at DTU Delhi

Collaborations and Projects

Key projects include developing a novel adsorbent for wastewater treatment and creating environmentally friendly polyurethane foam. They have collaborated with DRDO and CSIR, reflecting their engagement in high-impact research and development initiatives.

Publications
      1. Primary Microplastics in the Ecosystem: Ecological Effects, Risks, and Comprehensive Perspectives on Toxicology and Detection Methods
        Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part C
        2024-07-05
        DOI: 10.1080/26896583.2024.2370715
        Contributors: Pooja Singh, Gunjan Varshney, Raminder Kaur
      2. Innovations in Packaging to Monitor and Maintain the Quality of the Food Products
        Journal of Packaging Technology and Research
        2024-03
        DOI: 10.1007/s41783-024-00163-4
        Contributors: Neelam Yadav, Raminder Kaur
      3. One Pot Synthesis of Bio-Based Porous Isocyanate-Free Polyurethane Materials
        Materials Letters
        2023
        DOI: 10.1016/j.matlet.2022.133433
        EID: 2-s2.0-85141918099
        Contributors: Pooja Singh, Raminder Kaur
      4. Catalytic Performance of Cow-Dung Sludge in Water Treatment Mitigation and Conversion of Ammonia Nitrogen into Nitrate
        Sustainability (Switzerland)
        2022
        DOI: 10.3390/su14042183
        EID: 2-s2.0-85124846744
        Contributors: L. Kumar, J. Sharma, Raminder Kaur
      5. Fabrication and Investigation on Influence of Metal Oxide Nanoparticles on Thermal, Flammability and UV Characteristics of Polyethylene Glycol Based Phase Change Materials
        Journal of Energy Storage
        2022
        DOI: 10.1016/j.est.2022.105318
        EID: 2-s2.0-85134606450
        Contributors: S. Tanwar, Raminder Kaur

Strengths of the Women Researcher Award

  1. Pioneering Research Contributions
    • The recipient’s research in bio-based polymeric materials, including innovative work on bio-based polyurethane and energy storage solutions, demonstrates a significant impact on both academia and industry. Such pioneering contributions enhance the sustainability and practical applications of chemical engineering materials.
  2. Impressive Publication Record
    • With 42 research papers, 2 book chapters, and a patent, the researcher’s publication record showcases a high level of productivity and quality in their field. The total impact factor of 125.68 and 916 citations reflect the substantial influence of their work.
  3. Recognition and Awards
    • The researcher has received multiple Commendable Research Awards from DTU and a DRDO Research Project Award, highlighting their excellence and consistency in research. These accolades underscore their significant contributions and recognition within the academic community.
  4. Collaborative Projects with High Impact
    • Their involvement in collaborative projects with prestigious organizations such as DRDO and CSIR demonstrates their capability to contribute to high-impact, interdisciplinary research. This collaboration emphasizes the practical relevance and potential societal benefits of their work.
  5. Educational Background and Progression
    • The researcher’s educational journey, from a B.Tech to a Ph.D. and subsequent academic roles, illustrates a solid foundation and continuous growth in their expertise. Their progress from a Senior Research Fellow to an Assistant Professor reflects their dedication and expertise in the field.

Areas for Improvement

  1. Broaden Research Scope
    • While the focus on bio-based polymers and reaction kinetics is notable, expanding research into emerging areas such as advanced nanomaterials or artificial intelligence applications in chemical engineering could further enhance the impact and scope of their work.
  2. Increase Public Engagement
    • Increasing engagement with the public through outreach activities, such as popular science articles or public lectures, could help translate their research findings into accessible information, raising awareness and fostering greater societal impact.
  3. Diversify Collaborative Networks
    • Expanding collaborations beyond DRDO and CSIR to include international institutions and industry partners could provide new perspectives and resources, potentially leading to innovative breakthroughs and broader research applications.
  4. Enhance Research Funding
    • Securing additional research funding from diverse sources, including international grants or industry partnerships, could support larger-scale projects and facilitate the exploration of new research avenues.
  5. Focus on Emerging Trends
    • Keeping abreast of and integrating emerging trends and technologies, such as green chemistry or digitalization in chemical engineering, could ensure that the research remains at the cutting edge and addresses future challenges effectively.

Conclusion

In summary, the researcher has demonstrated outstanding achievements through their pioneering research, impressive publication record, and significant recognition within the academic community. Their contributions to bio-based materials and reaction kinetics are particularly notable, reflecting their expertise and dedication. However, to further enhance their impact, they could benefit from expanding their research scope, increasing public engagement, diversifying collaborative networks, enhancing research funding, and focusing on emerging trends. By addressing these areas for improvement, the researcher has the potential to continue making significant contributions to the field of chemical engineering and beyond.

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Assoc Prof Dr. Ana Vinha| Resíduos Award | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Ana Vinha| Resíduos Award | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Ana Vinha ,

Ana Cristina Mendes Ferreira da Vinha 🎓🌿 é uma destacada investigadora e professora associada na Universidade Fernando Pessoa, especializada em Química Analítica e Alimentar. Possui um Doutoramento Europeu em Biologia Funcional e Ciências da Saúde pela Universidade de Vigo, um Mestrado em Controlo de Qualidade em Água e Alimentos pela Universidade do Porto, e uma Licenciatura em Engenharia Alimentar pela Universidade Católica do Porto. Ana Vinha publicou 67 artigos em revistas especializadas, 16 em atas de congressos, 36 capítulos de livros internacionais, e 7 livros, acumulando mais de 1920 citações com um índice h de 18. Atualmente, é investigadora no FP-I3ID e colaboradora no REQUIMTE/LAQV. Além de ter orientado mais de 60 teses e dissertações, participou em mais de 40 congressos internacionais e nacionais. É fluente em português, inglês, espanhol e francês, e atua nas áreas de Ciências Médicas e da Saúde, Ciências Agrárias e Nutrição, focando-se em Bromatologia, Farmacognosia, Fitoterapia, e Biotecnologia Alimentar.

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Formação Académica 🎓

  • Doutoramento Europeu em Biologia Funcional e Ciências da Saúde
    • Especialização em Química Analítica e Alimentar
    • Universidade de Vigo, 2010
    • Classificação: Excelente
  • Mestrado em Controlo de Qualidade de Água e Alimentos
    • Universidade do Porto, 2003
    • Classificação: Excelente
  • Licenciatura em Engenharia Alimentar
    • Universidade Católica Portuguesa, 1997

Carreira Profissional 💼

  • Investigador
    • Instituto de Investigação, Inovação e Desenvolvimento da Universidade Fernando Pessoa (FP-I3ID) (2021 – Atual)
    • REQUIMTE/LAQV, Universidade do Porto (2010 – Atual)
  • Professor Associado
    • Faculdade de Ciências da Saúde, Universidade Fernando Pessoa (2023 – Atual)

Experiência Adicional em Docência 📚

  • Professor Auxiliar
    • Universidade Fernando Pessoa (2011 – 2023)
  • Professor Coordenador
    • CESPU – Cooperativa de Ensino Superior Politécnico e Universitário (2010 – 2011)
  • Professor Adjunto
    • CESPU (2003 – 2010)
    • Instituto Piaget (2003 – 2004)

Outras Experiências Profissionais 🏢

  • Coordenador Técnico
    • Grupo Auchan (1999 – 2000)
    • Eurolis Transitários Lda (1998 – 1999)

Produção Científica 📄

  • Artigos: 67 em revistas especializadas, 16 em atas de congressos
  • Capítulos de Livros: 36 internacionais
  • Livros: 7
  • Citações: Mais de 1920
  • Índice h: 18 (Scopus)

Orientação Acadêmica 🎓

  • Teses de Mestrado: Mais de 40
  • Mestrados Integrados e Dissertações de Licenciatura: 22
  • Arguente Principal: 23 Mestrados e Monografias

Participação em Congressos 🌍

  • Internacionais e Nacionais: Mais de 40 comunicações orais e escritas

Domínios de Atuação 🔬

  • Ciências da Engenharia e Tecnologias
  • Química
  • Ciências Agrárias
  • Engenharia e Tecnologia Alimentar
  • Ciências da Saúde – Nutrição e Dietética

Idiomas 🌐

  • Português (Nativo)
  • Inglês (B2)
  • Espanhol/Castelhano (B1)
  • Francês (A2)

Projetos de Pesquisa Recentes 🔍

  • Cascas de castanea sativa como fonte de ingredientes ativos para Alimentos Funcionais e Cosméticos
    • Financiadores: Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (PTDC/ASP-AGR/29277/2017)
    • Período: 2018/07/15 – 2022/01/15
  • Laboratório Associado para a Química Verde – Tecnologias e Processos Limpos
    • Financiadores: Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (UID/QUI/50006/2019)
    • Período: 2019/01/01 – 2019/12/31
  • UFP Energy, Environment and Health Research Unit
    • Financiadores: Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (UID/Multi/04546/2019)
    • Período: 2019/01/01 – 2019/12/31

 

Publications Top Notes 📄

Nutritional, chemical and antioxidant/pro-oxidant profiles of silverskin, a coffee roasting by-product

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Hardy kiwifruit leaves (Actinidia arguta): An extraordinary source of value-added compounds for food industry

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Therapeutic, Phytochemistry, and Pharmacology of Acorns (Quercus Nuts): A Review

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Nutraceuticals based on Portuguese grape pomaces as a potential additive in food products | Nutracêuticos à base de bagaços de uva portuguesa como potencial aditivo em produtos alimentares

High-Value Compounds in Papaya By-Products (Carica papaya L. var. Formosa and Aliança): Potential Sustainable Use and Exploitation