Si Mengting | Environmental Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Si Mengting | Environmental Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Yangtze University | China

Dr. Mengting Si is an Associate Professor at the School of Petroleum Engineering, Yangtze University, China. She earned her Ph.D. and M.S. from the School of Energy and Power Engineering at Huazhong University of Science and Technology, and her B.Sc. in Automotive Engineering from Jilin University. Her research focuses primarily on carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS), and soot formation during fossil fuel combustion, particularly leveraging hyperspectral imaging and optical diagnostic techniques. Dr. Si has a strong research track record, having authored 31 publications indexed in Scopus, which have collectively received 396 citations across 357 documents, reflecting an h-index of 11. She has secured multiple prestigious research grants, including two as Principal Investigator from the National Natural Science Foundation of China, and one from the State Key Laboratory of Coal Combustion. Her work has appeared in top-tier journals such as Combustion and Flame, Renewable Energy, and Applied Optics. In addition to her publications, she has contributed to several national-level collaborative research projects and holds one Chinese patent. Dr. Si’s research has also been presented at leading academic conferences, including the International Pittsburgh Coal Conference and the Annual Conference of the Chinese Society of Engineering Thermophysics. Her contributions to combustion diagnostics and emissions control have earned her multiple awards, including the 1st Prize for Scientific and Technological Progress in Petroleum and Chemical Automation and the 3rd Prize of Natural Science of Hubei Province. Dr. Si continues to advance cleaner combustion technologies and sustainable energy research.

Profiles : Scopus | Research Gate

Featured Publications

  • Si, M., Liu, J., Zhang, Y., Liu, B., Luo, Z., & Cheng, Q. (2024). Effect of co-combustion of coal with biomass on the morphology of soot. Renewable Energy, 226, 120374.

  • Si, M., Liu, J., Chang, K., Zhang, Y., Luo, Z., & Cheng, Q. (2024). Evolution of physicochemical characteristics of soot in a single coal combustion flame. Combustion and Flame, 260, 113243.

  • Si, M., Cheng, Q., Yuan, L., Zhang, Y., & Luo, Z. (2022). Study on the combustion behavior of single coal particle using a thermal-imaging technique. Combustion and Flame, 242, 112178.

  • Si, M., Cheng, Q., Yuan, L., Luo, Z., Xu, Z., & Zhao, H. (2022). Physical and chemical characterization of two kinds of coal-derived soot. Combustion and Flame, 238, 111759.

  • Si, M., Cheng, Q., Yuan, L., Luo, Z., Yan, W., & Zhou, H. (2021). Study on combustion behavior and soot formation of single coal particle using hyper-spectral imaging technique. Combustion and Flame, 233, 111568.

 

Naveen Kumar | Green Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Naveen Kumar | Green Chemistry | Best Researcher Award 

School of Agriculture and Technology, Maya Devi University, India

👨‍🎓Profiles

🎓 Academic Background

Dr. Naveen Kumar is a distinguished academic in the field of microbiology, currently serving as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Microbiology, School of Agriculture and Technology, Maya Devi University, Dehradun, India. His academic journey reflects a commitment to both innovation and sustainability. He earned his Ph.D. in Microbiology from Kurukshetra University, where his research was focused on Parthenium hysterophorus biomass valorization for bioethanol production and the synthesis of nanocomposites with wide-ranging applications. This innovative work led to him being honored as the Best Ph.D. Student by the Microbiologists Society of India (MSI). Prior to his doctoral studies, Dr. Kumar completed his M.Sc. in Microbial Biotechnology from Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak, where he explored the microbial degradation of polyethylene—a critical area in plastic waste management. He began his academic foundation with a B.Sc. in CBZ from Govt. PG Nehru College, Jhajjar, Haryana.

👨‍🏫 Professional Experience

Dr. Kumar currently imparts his expertise as an Assistant Professor at Maya Devi University, where he teaches microbiology courses with an applied focus relevant to agriculture and biotechnology. His teaching style bridges core microbiological principles with emerging technologies. He also held the position of Visiting Faculty at Kurukshetra University, where he served during multiple academic sessions as a part-time teacher and research scholar. His involvement there significantly contributed to the academic and research environment, especially in mentoring postgraduate students in microbiology.

🧪 Research Interests and Focus

Dr. Kumar’s research interests lie at the intersection of microbiology, nanobiotechnology, and waste valorization. His doctoral work involved converting invasive plant biomass into bioethanol, a step toward sustainable energy solutions, while also developing multifunctional nanocomposites. His previous work on microbial degradation of polyethylene points to his commitment to tackling environmental challenges through biological approaches. His multidisciplinary approach integrates microbial biotechnology and nanotechnology to create sustainable solutions with practical applications.

🏅 Awards and Recognition

His academic excellence and impactful research have been recognized through multiple awards. He was named the Best Ph.D. Student by the Microbiologists Society of India, a recognition of both scholarly rigor and research relevance. He has also received Best Poster Presentation Awards during the International Conference on Biohealth and Waste (ICBHW-2023) and the Conference on Advances in Microbial Technologies (AIMT-2021), highlighting his strength in both scientific research and effective communication.

🧫 Laboratory and Technical Expertise

Dr. Kumar brings strong experimental and analytical skills to the laboratory. In microbiology, he is proficient in bacterial isolation, culture optimization, and handling both liquid and solid media. In microbial biotechnology, he has practical experience in yeast fermentation, and in the production of cellulase and xylanase for bioethanol generation. His expertise in nanobiotechnology includes the synthesis of nanoparticles and evaluation of their antibacterial and antioxidant properties. Furthermore, he is well-versed in analytical techniques such as spectrophotometry, chromatography, FTIR analysis, and centrifugation. His work in waste valorization includes transforming fruit, food, and agricultural waste into value-added products, aligning with the goals of a circular bioeconomy.

🌱 Impact and Future Contributions

As an academic and researcher, Dr. Naveen Kumar is committed to the development of eco-friendly technologies that address global challenges in energy, environment, and health. His work exemplifies the integration of microbial and nanotechnological tools for waste utilization and renewable energy. Looking ahead, he aims to expand his research on sustainable bioprocesses, contribute to advanced microbial teaching methodologies, and mentor young scientists to pursue solutions that are both innovative and socially impactful.

📖Notable Publications

  • Synthesis, spectroscopic characterization, biocidal evaluation molecular docking & DFT investigation of 16–18 membered macrocyclic complexes of cobalt (II)
    Contributors: Subhash, A. Chaudhary, Jyoti, M. Kumar, N. Kumar, N.K. Agarwal
    Journal: Journal of Chemical Sciences, 134(4), 113
    Year: 2022

  • Potential of weed biomass for bioethanol production
    Contributors: N.K. Aggarwal, N. Kumar, M. Mittal
    Book Chapter: Bioethanol Production: Past and Present, pp. 65–71
    Year: 2022

  • Application of MOGA-ANN tool for the production of cellulase and xylanase using de-oiled rice bran (DORB) for bioethanol production
    Contributors: V. Saharan, S. Tushir, J. Singh, N. Kumar, D. Chhabra, R.K. Kapoor
    Journal: Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery, 14(11), 11987–11999
    Year: 2024

  • Comparative study of ethanol production from sodium hydroxide pretreated rice straw residue using Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Zymomonas mobilis
    Contributors: N. Kumar, A. Yadav, G. Singh, A. Singh, P. Kumar, N.K. Aggarwal
    Journal: Archives of Microbiology, 205(4), 146
    Year: 2023

  • Bioethanol production
    Contributors: N.K. Aggarwal, N. Kumar, M. Mittal
    Book Chapter: Green Chemistry and Sustainable Technology, pp. 47–63
    Year: 2022