Dr. Janak Sapkota | Sustainable Materials | Best Innovation Award
Janak Sapkota is a visionary in sustainable materials and a senior R&D manager at UPM Kymmene Oy, Finland. With an MBA in International Business and a PhD in Natural Science, he combines technological expertise with business acumen to drive innovation in circular economy applications. Renowned for fostering collaboration among industry, academia, and research institutions, Janak is recognized for his leadership in developing cellulose-based materials and innovative R&D projects. He is an open-minded team player with a strong international presence.
Profile
Education š
Experience š§āš«
Senior R&D Manager (2024-present) – UPM Kymmene Oy, Finland. Research Manager (2023-2024) – UPM Kymmene Oy, Finland. Research Manager (2022-2023) – UPM Kymmene Oy, Finland. Visiting Scientist (2019-2022) – Research Center for Applied Science and Technology, Nepal. Postdoctoral Researcher (2016-2018) – MontanuniversitƤt Leoben, Austria. Doctoral Researcher (2012-2016) – Adolphe Merkle Institute, Switzerland.
š Awards and Honors
- Nepal Bidhya Bhusan “Ka” (2017)
- Grant Reviewer – Qatar National Research Fund (2018)
- Accessor – Australian Research Council (2019)
- Grant Reviewer – Latvian Academy of Sciences (2020)
- Member – American Chemical Society (2021)
- Associate Member – International Society for Development and Sustainability (2023)
- CEC Member – Circular Economy Club, UK (2023)
š¬ Research Focus
Conclusion
Janak Sapkota stands out as a strong candidate for the Best Innovation Award due to his comprehensive experience in sustainable materials, a solid educational foundation, and a proven ability to lead interdisciplinary projects. His commitment to advancing knowledge and technology, coupled with his international collaboration efforts, positions him well for recognition in innovation. Addressing the areas for improvement, particularly in broader industry engagement and public outreach, can further enhance his impact and contribution to the field. Overall, Janak’s profile aligns closely with the award’s criteria, making him a deserving nominee.
Publications š
- Effect of the Printing Bed Temperature on the Adhesion of Parts Produced by Fused Filament Fabrication
- Authors: M. Spoerk, J. Gonzalez-Gutierrez, S. Sapkota Janak, Schuschnigg, …
- Journal: Plastics, Rubber and Composites
- Year: 2019
- Pages: 17-24
- Parametric Optimization of Intra-and Inter-layer Strengths in Parts Produced by Extrusion-Based Additive Manufacturing of Poly (Lactic Acid)
- Authors: M. Spoerk, F. Arbeiter, H. Cajner, J. Sapkota, C. Holzer
- Journal: Journal of Applied Polymer Science
- Volume: 134
- Article ID: 45401
- Year: 2017
- Anisotropic Properties of Oriented Short Carbon Fibre Filled Polypropylene Parts Fabricated by Extrusion-Based Additive Manufacturing
- Authors: M. Spoerk, C. Savandaiah, F. Arbeiter, G. Traxler, L. Cardon, C. Holzer, …
- Journal: Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing
- Volume: 232
- Year: 2018
- Shrinkage and Warpage Optimization of Expanded-Perlite-Filled Polypropylene Composites in Extrusion-Based Additive Manufacturing
- Authors: M. Spoerk, J. Sapkota, G. Weingrill, T. Fischinger, F. Arbeiter, C. Holzer
- Journal: Macromolecular Materials and Engineering
- Volume: 302, Issue 10
- Article ID: 1700143
- Year: 2017
- Additive Manufacturing of Zirconia Parts by Fused Filament Fabrication and Solvent Debinding: Selection of Binder Formulation
- Authors: S. Cano, J. Gonzalez-Gutierrez, J. Sapkota, M. Spoerk, F. Arbeiter, …
- Journal: Additive Manufacturing
- Volume: 26
- Pages: 117-128
- Year: 2019
- Optimization of Mechanical Properties of Glass-Spheres-Filled Polypropylene Composites for Extrusion-Based Additive Manufacturing
- Authors: M. Spoerk, C. Savandaiah, F. Arbeiter, J. Sapkota, C. Holzer
- Journal: Polymer Composites
- Year: 2017