Debabrata Mohanty | Renewable Energy | Young Scientist Award

Debabrata Mohanty | Renewable Energy | Young Scientist Award

Yuan Ze University | Taiwan

Dr. Debabrata Mohanty is a materials scientist specializing in energy storage technologies, with a PhD in Materials Science and Chemical Engineering from Yuan Ze University, Taiwan. His research focuses on advanced energy storage materials, including solid electrolytes, solid-state batteries, and Li-air battery systems. With over five years of academic and research experience, he has developed innovative synthesis and characterization methods for ceramic and polymer-based materials, contributing to improved battery performance and efficiency. He has extensive expertise in advanced analytical techniques such as electron microscopy, thermal analysis, and spectroscopy, and has played a key role in executing large-scale, funded research projects. His work has been recognized through prestigious fellowships and international conference awards, reflecting his contributions to the field of energy materials and storage technologies.

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Veluru Sridevi | Renewable Energy | Best Researcher Award

Veluru Sridevi | Renewable Energy | Best Researcher Award

Andhra University | India

Dr. V. Sridevi is a Professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering at Andhra University College of Engineering (A), Andhra University, Visakhapatnam, with over 22 years of teaching experience and more than 19 years of research expertise. She has made significant contributions to the field of Industrial Pollution and Control Engineering through her focused work on sustainable waste management and clean energy technologies. Her research spans diverse and impactful areas including upgradation of plastic solid waste into fuels and chemicals using plasma-assisted pyrolysis platforms, biodegradation processes, bioreactor design, biosorption techniques, and biodiesel production. She has successfully completed two major sponsored research projects supported by UGC and NTPC, reflecting strong industry and institutional collaboration. Dr. Sridevi has played a pivotal role in academic mentoring, having guided 64 M.Tech students and supervised 13 doctoral scholars, with nine PhD degrees awarded under her supervision.

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Metabolic pathways for the biodegradation of phenol


– Int. J. Environmental Science & Technology, 2012 (99 citations)


A review on integrated solid waste management


– Int. J. Environmental Science & Technology, 2012 (77 citations)