Shivika Chouksey | Veterinary Andrology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Shivika Chouksey | Veterinary Andrology | Best Researcher Award

Nanaji Deshmukh Veterinary Science University | India

Dr. Shivika Chouksey is a Senior Research Fellow in a Government of India-funded NLM project at the Department of Veterinary Gynaecology and Obstetrics, NDVSU, Jabalpur, specializing in veterinary andrology and gynaecology. She earned her Bachelor’s degree in Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry from Nanaji Deshmukh Veterinary Science University, followed by a Master’s in Veterinary Gynaecology and Obstetrics, graduating at the top of her class and receiving the Bharat Lal Memorial Gold Medal. She then completed her PhD in the same field, demonstrating a consistent record of academic excellence. Dr. Chouksey has contributed significantly to reproductive biotechnology in goats, developing a practical method for semen freezing that allows collection and cryopreservation from field or remote locations without compromising sperm quality. She identified the mitochondrial-derived peptide “Humanin” in buck semen and testes for the first time globally and studied its correlation with seasonal fertility patterns. Her research further explored the effects of antioxidants such as melatonin, L-carnitine, and cystine in semen extenders and analyzed seasonal variations of seminal plasma proteins using SDS-PAGE. In addition, she designed a modified vaginal speculum for goats, currently under patent consideration. Dr. Chouksey has participated in numerous workshops, trainings, and conferences, earning multiple accolades, including the Young Women Scientist Award and Young Scientist Awards from various national and state-level scientific bodies, as well as recognition for best oral and poster presentations. She holds four published books and two patents under process and maintains professional memberships in four scientific organizations. Her work reflects a commitment to advancing applied veterinary reproductive science, combining innovation with practical solutions to improve goat fertility management. Dr. Chouksey’s research contributions and dedication to scientific advancement exemplify her position as an emerging leader in her field.

Featured Publications

Yadav, P., Yadav, B., Kumar, J., Chauhan, N., & Chouksey, S. (2022). Effect of heat stress on reproduction and semen production: A review. Pharma Innov, 11, 630–635.

Chouksey, S., Kumar, J., Sahu, S., Yadav, P., Rajput, A. S., & Chourasia, A. (2022). Incomplete dilation of cervix in large animals: A review. The Pharma Innovation Journal, 11(2), 573–578.

Chourasiya, M., Chouksey, S., Shastri, S., Sharma, P., & Shukla, S. N. (2024). Effect of seasonality on reproductive parameters in Sirohi bucks reared under environmental conditions of Madhya Pradesh. Ruminant Science, 13(1), 181–184.

Chouksey, S., Shukla, S. N., Dubey, A., Soni, Y., Mandal, S., & Chourasia, A. (2025). Detection of mitochondrial‐derived peptide Humanin in semen and reproductive tract of caprine along with its relation to seasonality. Reproduction in Domestic Animals, 60(8), e70113.

Shastri, S., Chouksey, S., Chourasiya, M., & Shukla, S. N. (2025). Impact of Indian climate in terms of temperature humidity index on reproductive and semen parameters of Barbari bucks. Indian Journal of Animal Reproduction, 46(2).

Vaishali Majithiya | Marine Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr . Vaishali Majithiya | Marine Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Saurashtra University  | India

Assist. Prof. Dr . Vaishali  Majithiya is an accomplished microbiologist and Assistant Professor at the Department of Microbiology, Atmiya University, Rajkot, India, with extensive experience in teaching and research. She has guided and contributed to research projects spanning M.Sc., M.Phil., and Ph.D. levels, focusing on functional aspects of probiotics, azo dye decolorization and degradation, and the biotechnological potential of bacteria associated with marine hosts along the Saurashtra coastline. Her expertise encompasses Actinobacteria, bioactivity assays, enzyme production and immobilization, DNA extraction, PCR, SDS-PAGE, gel electrophoresis, ARDRA, RAPD, plant growth-promoting activity, antioxidant, antimicrobial, and antifungal activity, chromatographic techniques, probiotics, and xenobiotic biodegradation. Dr. Majithiya has published high-impact research articles in journals such as the International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, Geomicrobiology Journal, and the Journal of Marine Biological Association of India, contributed book chapters, and presented her work at national and international conferences, winning multiple awards for excellence in research. She holds patents for innovative enzyme immobilization and production methods, reflecting her commitment to applied biotechnology. Dr. Majithiya has also participated in advanced workshops and certificate courses on next-generation sequencing, recombinant DNA technology, R-programming, and research methodology, further strengthening her practical and analytical skills. Beyond research, she has served as a visiting lecturer in various universities and colleges and contributed to faculty development programs and organizational committees for symposia in emerging trends in health care. Fluent in English, Hindi, and Gujarati, she combines academic rigor with a passion for innovation and mentorship, fostering the development of students and young researchers while advancing knowledge in microbiology and biotechnology. Her career demonstrates a sustained commitment to scientific excellence, education, and societal impact through research-driven applications.

Featured Publications

Majithiya, V. R., & Gohel, S. D. (2022). Marine invertebrates: Diversity and biological significance. In Actinobacteria: Diversity, Applications and Medical Aspects (Vol. 23, p. 11).

Majithiya, V., & Gohel, S. (2020). Isolation and screening of extracellular enzymes producing actinobacteria associated with seaweed. In Proceedings of the National Conference on Innovations in Biological Sciences (p. 10).

Majithiya, V. R., & Gohel, S. D. (2022). Isolation and characterization of marine actinobacteria associated with the seaweeds, Codium dwarkense and Sargassum cinereum, collected from the Veraval coastline, Gujarat, India. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of India, 64, 34.

Gohel, S. D., Majithiya, V. R., & Singh, S. P. (2023). Genetic and physiological diversity of marine actinobacteria from the Okha Coast, Gujarat, India. Geomicrobiology Journal, 40(6), 590–604.

Majithiya, V. R., & Gohel, S. D. (2025). Agro-industrial waste utilization, medium optimization, and immobilization of economically feasible halo-alkaline protease produced by Nocardiopsis dassonvillei strain VCS-4. Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 197(1), 545–569.

François Grandpierron | Electronics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. François Grandpierron | Electronics | Best Researcher Award

Institut d’Electronique de Microélectronique et de Nanotechnologie | France

Dr. François Grandpierron is a device-oriented microelectronics researcher specializing in the design, fabrication, simulation, and electrical characterization of GaN-based transistors for RF and power applications. He is currently a Postdoctoral Researcher at IEMN in Lille, leading process development and TCAD simulations for wide bandgap-based RF and power devices, collaborating closely with cleanroom teams and materials researchers to translate epitaxial advances into scalable device architectures. He earned his PhD in Microelectronics and Nanofabrication from the Graduate School ENGineering and SYstem Sciences in Lille, focusing on the design and fabrication of robust GaN HEMTs for millimeter-wave applications, and also holds a Master’s degree in Chemistry with a specialization in Polymers and Surfaces and a Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry from the University of Rouen Normandy. François has extensive hands-on experience with cleanroom processes including electron beam lithography, photolithography, vacuum deposition, plasma and wet etching, reactive ion etching, rapid thermal annealing, and advanced morphological and electrical characterization techniques. He has contributed to European and national projects addressing high-frequency GaN electronics for radar and space applications and has published in high-impact journals while presenting at international conferences, highlighting innovations in buffer engineering, low-trapping effects, and high-electron confinement. His research has been cited by 42 documents with five publications and an h-index of 3. Fluent in French and English, he is proficient with software such as SILVACO, ADS, IC-CAP, and Origin, and maintains active collaborations bridging academia and industry. Outside research, he enjoys running, swimming, biking, kayaking, and exploring diverse cultures across Europe, South America, Africa, and Asia, reflecting a dynamic and globally engaged perspective.

Featured Publications

Hammou, L. B., Grandpierron, F., Carneiro, E., Ziouche, K., Okada, E., Medjdoub, F., & Patriarche, G. (2025). Effect of high temperature RF stress on the trapping behavior of carbon doped AlN/GaN/AlGaN HEMTs. In 2025 IEEE International Reliability Physics Symposium (IRPS) (pp. 1–8). Monterey, CA, USA.

Grandpierron, F., Carneiro, E., Ben-Hammou, L., Moon, J.-S., & Medjdoub, F. (2024). Understanding and quantifying the benefit of graded aluminum gallium nitride channel high-electron mobility transistors. Micromachines, 15(11), 1356.

Shanbhag, A., Grandpierron, F., Harrouche, K., & Medjdoub, F. (2023). Physical insights of thin AlGaN back barrier for millimeter-wave high voltage AlN/GaN on SiC HEMTs. Applied Physics Letters, 123(4), 142102.

Harrouche, K., Venkatachalam, S., Ben-Hammou, L., Grandpierron, F., Okada, E., & Medjdoub, F. (2023). Low trapping effects and high electron confinement in short AlN/GaN-on-SiC HEMTs by means of a thin AlGaN back barrier. Micromachines, 14, 291.

Mohit Yadav | Computer Science | Young Scientist Award

Mr. Mohit Yadav | Computer Science | Young Scientist Award

Dayalbagh Educational Institute | India

Mohit Yadav is a passionate researcher and emerging technologist currently working as an Intern at the Scientific Computing Virtual Lab, a Ministry of Education-supported project at the Department of Physics and Computer Science, Dayalbagh Educational Institute, Agra. He holds a Master’s degree in Computer Science with a dissertation on adaptive penalty function approaches using particle swarm optimization for constraint satisfaction problems, a Bachelor’s degree in Internet of Things, and a Diploma in Information Technology with a specialization in software development. Mohit has extensive experience as a Full Stack Developer, Mobile Application Developer, and Python Developer across academic and industry projects. He has authored several high-impact publications in IEEE conferences and journals, contributing to research on Industry 4.0 and 5.0 innovations, IoT-enabled precision farming, smart residences, aerial swarm robotics, and AI-integrated drones. His work also includes book chapters and international and national patents in drone technology, IoT-based irrigation, and high-payload unmanned aerial vehicles. With technical expertise spanning Python, Java, mobile application development, embedded systems, drone piloting, and database management, he has delivered keynote speeches, chaired sessions, and served as an invited editor and reviewer for international journals, demonstrating active engagement in the research community. Mohit has participated in numerous workshops, seminars, short-term courses, industrial visits, and innovation competitions, earning recognitions such as the Smart India Hackathon award and drone racing accolades. His research has been cited by 24 documents, with three publications and an h-index of 2. Beyond academics and professional work, he contributes to social service initiatives, including NSS programs and biometric volunteering at medical camps, showcasing his commitment to societal impact through technology and innovation.

Featured Publications

Yadav, M. (2024, August 1). High Speed VTOL Remote Controlled Drone [Patent]. Government of India.

Yadav, M., Chauhan, A. S., & Saini, S. (2024, February 24). Appraisal study and analytics of Industrial 4.0: A rebellion towards existing twins. In 2024 IEEE International Students’ Conference on Electrical, Electronics and Computer Science (SCEECS).

Yadav, M., Chauhan, A. S., & Saini, S. (2024, February 24). IoT and IoE transformations in precision farming agriculture: Sensor-based monitoring, automated irrigation, and livestock monitoring. In 2024 IEEE International Students’ Conference on Electrical, Electronics and Computer Science (SCEECS).

Yadav, M. (2023, August 5). Light Weight Drone. GOV.UK.

Yadav, M., Chauhan, A. S., & Saini, S. (2023, February 18). A study on creation of Industry 5.0: New innovations using big data through artificial intelligence, Internet of Things, and next-origination technology policy. In 2023 IEEE International Students’ Conference on Electrical, Electronics and Computer Science (SCEECS).

Giulia Mauri | Medicine | Young Researcher Award

Dr. Giulia Mauri | Medicine | Young Researcher Award

Humanitas Research Hospital | Italy 

Dr. Giulia Mauri, MD, is a dedicated General Surgery Resident in her fourth year at Humanitas Research Hospital – Humanitas University in Milan, specializing in trauma, emergency, hepatobiliary, pancreatic, and gastrointestinal surgery. She has gained extensive clinical experience through rotations in ultrasound, otolaryngology, endoscopy, interventional radiology, pancreatic surgery, and transplant surgery across leading hospitals in Italy, France, and South Africa. Her professional activities also include service as a physician in first aid stations, sub-intensive and intensive care units, as well as surgical urgencies in emergency departments, particularly during the Covid19 pandemic. Dr. Mauri has contributed to numerous peer-reviewed publications on surgical innovation, hepatobiliary techniques, and outcomes in emergency and trauma care, reflecting her strong academic and clinical research background. She has actively participated in international congresses and specialized courses, including ESTES, SIC, AISP, and advanced trauma and emergency surgery training programs in Europe and Africa, strengthening her expertise in surgical practice and medical writing. Recognized for her academic excellence, she has received several prestigious fellowships and scholarships, including the “Rita Levi Montalcini” award, alongside merit-based residencies and institutional fellowships supporting her education and research. Dr. Mauri is fluent in Italian, English, and French, with additional knowledge of Spanish, and skilled in digital tools such as Microsoft Office, Stata, and Adobe Illustrator, supporting her research and clinical documentation. She is an active member of professional associations including Woman in Surgery (WIS), Società Italiana di Chirurgia (SIC), European Society of Trauma and Emergency Surgery (ESTES), and hepatobiliopancreatic surgical associations, highlighting her commitment to advancing surgical science and practice. Beyond her professional life, she is passionate about traveling, running, volleyball, and surfing, embodying a dynamic and international outlook that complements her medical career.

Featured Publications

Bunino, F. M., Zulian, D., Famularo, S., Persichetti, G. W. L., Mauri, G., & Del Fabbro, D. (2025). Open abdomen versus primary closure in nontrauma patients: A weighted analysis of a single-center experience. Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery.

Procopio, F., Galvanin, J., Mauri, G., Famularo, S., Pedicini, V., Milana, F., Costa, G., & Torzilli, G. (2025). Predictive model of intrahepatic collateral vessels among hepatic veins in patients with liver tumors involving the caval confluence. Surgery.

Torzilli, G., Galvanin, J., Mauri, G., Costa, G., Branciforte, B., Milana, F., Palmisano, A., & Procopio, F. (2025). Sliced liver hepatectomy: A new type of scaffold-sparing hepatectomy for multiple bilobar colorectal liver metastases. Surgical Oncology.

Kaplan, L. J., Martinez-Casas, I., Mohseni, S., Cimino, M., Kurihara, H., Lee, M. J., Bass, G. A., Dogjani, A., Subashi, K., Doci, K., et al. (2025). Small bowel obstruction outcomes according to compliance with the World Society of Emergency Surgery Bologna guidelines. British Journal of Surgery.

Bunino, F., Marrano, E., Carbone, F., Mauri, G., Ceolin, M., Penazzi, R., Zucchini, N., Biloslavo, A., & Kurihara, H. (2024). Clinical Frailty Score is a good predictor of postoperative mortality in patients undergoing open abdomen surgery: A multicenter retrospective cohort study. Minerva Surgery.

Tshegofatso Mogase | Child Health | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Tshegofatso Mogase | Child Health | Best Researcher Award

Sefako Makgatho Health Science University & University of Stirling | South Africa 

Mrs. Tshegofatso Mogase (née Rampudu) is a committed and passionate academic and researcher in the field of physiology and health sciences, with a focus on paediatrics, severe acute malnutrition, and refeeding syndrome. She is a cotutelle Ph.D. candidate in the UK-SA DHET Doctoral Training Program, supported by a SAMRC grant, allowing her to engage in extensive collaborative research opportunities. Her research explores the application of Bioelectrical Impedance Vector Analysis to assess refeeding syndrome in severely malnourished children, contributing to improved diagnostics and clinical management. Tshegofatso holds an M.Sc. in Medicine (Physiology) from Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University, where her research investigated metabolic syndrome and oxidative stress, earning recognition for her academic excellence, and a B.Sc. Honours in Medical Science (Physiology) from the University of Limpopo. Professionally, she serves as Principal Technical Officer at Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University, coordinating postgraduate physiology programs, lecturing undergraduate and honours students, supervising research projects, and mentoring students in research methodology, experimental design, and presentation skills. She has extensive experience in physiology practicals, including cardiovascular, renal, respiratory, neurophysiology, and special senses systems. Her previous roles include a research fellowship where she supported undergraduate learning through practical applications. She has supervised and co-supervised multiple honours and MSc projects addressing nutrition, obesity, diabetes, and experimental physiology, demonstrating her mentorship capabilities and commitment to student development. Tshegofatso has actively disseminated her research through publications, including a systematic review and meta-analysis on refeeding syndrome in sub-Saharan Africa, and presented at national and international conferences, earning awards for her contributions in maternal and child health and nutrition research. She possesses strong research, technical, and professional skills, including project management, grant writing, data analysis, laboratory techniques, and digital teaching methods. Beyond academia, she is engaged in community health initiatives, promoting awareness of lifestyle diseases and nutrition in local communities, reflecting her dedication to translating research into societal impact.

Featured Publications

Mogase, T., Van Onselen, A., Rodriguez-Sanchez, N., & Galloway, S. D. R. (2025). The identification and management of refeeding syndrome in inpatient severely acutely malnourished children aged 6 to 59 months in Sub-Saharan African countries: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Children, 12(9), 1223.

Vincelet Jobikha A | Glass Ceramics | Young Scientist Award

Ms. Vincelet Jobikha A | Glass Ceramics | Young Scientist Award

Saveetha Engineering College | India

Ms. Vincelet Jobikha is a dedicated Ph.D. researcher specializing in glass and glass ceramics, focusing on rare earth-doped tellurite glasses for radiation shielding applications at Saveetha Engineering College, affiliated with Anna University. Her research involves synthesizing rare earth-doped tellurite glass using the melt-quenching method and investigating its structural properties through XRD and FTIR analysis, optical behavior via UV-Vis-NIR and photoluminescence studies, and gamma-ray shielding potential through parameters such as MAC, LAC, Zeff, and HVL, aiming at applications in radiation protection and dosimetry. She has contributed to several publications, including a study on lead-free Tm³⁺ doped zinc tellurite glass and Ho³⁺ doped zinc borophosphate glass in Radiation Physics and Chemistry, and holds multiple patents for innovative glass systems for radiation shielding. Vincelet has actively engaged in international and national conferences, presenting her work at forums such as the International Conference on Sustainable Materials for Energy Applications, the 3rd International Conference on Light Applications in Science & Engineering Research, and the International Conference on Innovations in Science and Humanities. She has participated in seminars on nanoelectronics and advanced functional materials, workshops on microstructural analysis and research proposal writing, and GIAN courses focused on functional coatings and nanomaterials in chemical and biosensors, which have expanded her expertise in advanced glass materials and their multifunctional applications. Her research contributions highlight a strong foundation in materials synthesis, structural and optical characterization, and applied radiation shielding, demonstrating both academic rigor and practical relevance. With active participation in conferences, seminars, and workshops, she continues to build a robust profile in materials science research, contributing valuable insights toward sustainable and advanced materials for energy, healthcare, and radiation protection applications.

Featured Publications

inothkumar, P., Yamini, B., Praveenkumar, S., & Jobikha, A. V. (2025). Synthesis, structural, and optical properties of lead-free Tm3+ ions doped zinc tellurite glass and Ho3+ ions doped zinc borophosphate glass for radiation shielding application. Radiation Physics and Chemistry.

Yosef Wubet | Electrical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Yosef Wubet | Electrical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

University of Gondar Institute of Technology | Ethiopia

Mr. Yosef Birara Wubet is a distinguished lecturer and researcher in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department at the University of Gondar Institute of Technology, Ethiopia. He earned a Master of Science in Power System Engineering and a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, specializing in Electrical Power and Control Engineering from Bahir Dar University, demonstrating exceptional academic performance. Yosef’s research focuses on the application of machine learning for transient stability assessment, fault detection and classification, power system stability and reliability, renewable energy integration, solar power design, smart grid systems, and controller modeling and design. He has led and contributed to multiple innovative projects, including the development of a hybrid solar and wind energy system with battery storage using artificial neural networks for optimal energy scheduling, and enhancing hydropower plant transient stability through FACTS devices controlled by machine learning tools. Yosef has also developed fault detection models using convolutional neural networks and solar-powered smart robotic systems, showcasing his expertise in integrating advanced computational techniques with practical engineering solutions. Yosef combines teaching, research supervision, and project management, mentoring undergraduate students and guiding team-based research projects. He possesses strong proficiency in engineering software such as MATLAB, PSpice, Dig Silent, Homer Pro, Python, AutoCAD, ETAP, LTspice, and Multisim, alongside excellent communication, leadership, and problem-solving skills. Fluent in Amharic and English, Yosef holds professional licenses for electrical installation and maintenance of grid-connected and off-grid solar power systems. He has been recognized for his outstanding academic projects and professional contributions, earning awards for excellence in engineering design and research. Beyond his professional pursuits, he enjoys reading scholarly articles, engaging in sports and bodybuilding, listening to music, and contributing to community initiatives. Through his expertise in power systems, renewable energy, and smart grid technologies, Yosef Birara Wubet continues to advance sustainable energy solutions and innovative research in electrical engineering.

Featured Publications

  • Wubet, Y. B., Getahun, H. M., Alemu, Y. A., & Gela, T. T. (2025). Transient stability assessment and enhancement of hydropower plant using artificial neural network. Scientific African, e02970.

  • Wubet, Y. B., Gela, T. T., & Getahun, H. M. (2025). Design and modeling of ANN based automatic generation control and automatic voltage regulator for two integrated hydro power plants in Ethiopia. Scientific African, e02958.

Kumaran Thanikasalam | Mechanical Engineering | Young Scientist Award

Mr. Kumaran Thanikasalam | Mechanical Engineering | Young Scientist Award

Anna University| India

Mr. Kumaran Thanikasalam is an exceptional Master of Science candidate specializing in Aerospace Engineering with a focus on advanced propulsion systems and computational modeling. He holds a Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering from College of Engineering Guindy, Anna University, Chennai, where he demonstrated academic excellence with a high CGPA. Kumaran has cultivated a deep understanding of fluid dynamics, physics, nuclear fusion propulsion, and aerospace systems, complemented by hands-on experience in machine design, hydraulic systems, and opto-electromechanical instrumentation. He has contributed to innovative research projects, including the development of a high-precision opto-electromechanical linear comparator, volumetric strain energy theory for material failure prediction, and advanced machine learning–driven measurement systems. His work integrates computational modeling, mechanism design, fabrication, and programming in Python and Arduino, showcasing interdisciplinary expertise. Kumaran has also designed and analyzed complex gear systems, hydraulic circuits, micro sandblasting machines, and automated devices for precision applications. Kumaran’s achievements extend beyond academia, earning numerous national and international awards for excellence in science, mathematics, aerospace engineering, and innovative problem-solving. His accolades include the Bharat Vibhushan Award, Genius Indian Achievers Award, and recognitions from multiple national and international record organizations, along with college-level gold medals and prizes for academic and co-curricular accomplishments. He has completed multiple internships and training programs, gaining practical experience in rocket engine projects, aerodynamic analysis, cryogenic technology, aircraft design, and product development with industry leaders and online platforms. Proficient in software tools such as ANSYS, COMSOL Multiphysics, SolidWorks, Catia, OpenFOAM, and MATLAB, he combines technical expertise with strong analytical, leadership, and project management skills. Fluent in English and Tamil, Kumaran is a professional member of several aerospace, engineering, and scientific societies, including AIAA, RAeS, IEEE, ASME, and the National Space Society. Through his innovative research, interdisciplinary skills, and leadership in project execution, he is poised to make significant contributions to aerospace engineering, advanced propulsion research, and precision measurement technologies.

Featured Publications

  • Thanikasalam, K. (2024). Design and kinematic analysis of a two-sided asymmetric scotch yoke mechanism with variable stroke lengths. Premier Journal of Engineering.

  • Thanikasalam, K. (2024, November 11). Design of a hydraulic circuit for a four-sided shaper machine. [Preprint].

  • Thanikasalam, K. (2024, November 11). Design of a hydraulic circuit for a two-sided shaper machine. [Preprint].

  • Thanikasalam, K., & MalarMohan, K. (2024, November 11). Volumetric strain energy theory of failure. [Preprint].

  • Thanikasalam, K., Srihari, S., Kaushik, S., & Samuel Raj, D. (2025). Machine learning-enabled high accuracy opto-electromechanical linear comparator. Measurement, Elsevier.

 

Saurabh Punia | Pharmaceutics | Young Scientist Award

Mr. Saurabh Punia | Pharmaceutics | Young Scientist Award

Chhatrapati Shahu Ji Maharaj University | India

Mr. Saurabh Punia is a highly motivated pharmacy professional currently completing his Master of Pharmacy at CSJMU, Kanpur, following a Bachelor of Pharmacy from I.T.S, Ghaziabad. With a strong academic record, he has demonstrated excellence in pharmaceutical sciences and research, complemented by hands-on training in government hospitals and industrial exposure at Pharmasynth Formulations Pvt. Ltd. His professional experience includes working as a Senior Technical Data Associate at CDSCO, New Delhi, where he contributed to regulatory and technical data management. Saurabh has actively engaged in academic and scientific communities through numerous conferences, seminars, webinars, and workshops at national and international levels. He has presented posters and delivered presentations on diverse topics, including antimicrobial transdermal patches, extracellular vesicles for drug delivery, wound healing innovations, and advancements in pharmaceutical technology. His research contributions have been published in reputable journals, covering areas such as computer-aided drug design, precision drug delivery, and novel formulation development. Beyond academics, Saurabh has demonstrated strong leadership and organizational skills by serving as class representative, event organizer for pharmaceutical fests, and volunteer in multiple campaigns, including mass awareness programs and integrity initiatives. He has also participated in international forums like IMUN in Vietnam, engaging in diplomatic discussions and global networking. His training includes workshops on nanofibers, research statistics via SPSS, and advanced chromatographic techniques, while certifications highlight his commitment to AI, machine learning, and data science applications in pharmacy. Saurabh combines his practical experience, research expertise, and academic achievements with active participation in extracurricular activities, making him a well-rounded professional. Fluent in Hindi and English, he is committed to advancing pharmaceutical sciences, innovative drug delivery systems, and healthcare solutions, demonstrating both technical proficiency and leadership in the field.

Featured Publications

  • Monoclonal antibodies for targeting drug delivery system. International Journal of Creative Research Thoughts (IJCRT).

  • Applications of computer aided drug design in pharmaceutical sciences. Acta Scientific Pharmaceutical Sciences (ASPS).

  • Formulation and evaluation of antimicrobial transdermal patch by using Azadirachta indica and Curcumin longa. World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research (WJPR).

  • Formulation and evaluation of microemulsions founded topicals gel of ethanol extract of lemon grass (Cymbopogon) for antifungal activity. High Technology Letters (HDL).

  • Extracellular vesicles: Innovative nanotheranostic platforms for precision drug delivery. Drug Delivery Letters, Bentham Science Publishers.