Ishita Biswas | Botany | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ishita Biswas | Botany | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor, S.B.S. Government College, India

Dr. Ishita Biswas is an accomplished Assistant Professor in Botany (W.B.E.S.) at S.B.S. Government College, Hili, West Bengal, India. With a Ph.D. in Microbiology from Raiganj University (2024), Dr. Biswas has significantly contributed to the fields of botany, microbiology, and bioinformatics. Her research spans bioactive compounds, sustainable agriculture, enzyme technology, and microbial remediation. She is widely recognized for her innovative studies, securing several national awards, including the APJ Abdul Kalam Award 2025. Dr. Biswas has a dynamic academic presence with numerous impactful publications in reputed journals. Apart from her research, she actively serves on various academic and administrative committees, demonstrating leadership in student welfare and institutional development. Her work reflects a commitment to advancing scientific knowledge and fostering sustainable solutions in plant sciences and microbial applications.

Professional Profile

Education

Dr. Ishita Biswas holds a distinguished academic record. She completed her Ph.D. in Microbiology from Raiganj University in 2024, where her research focused on microbial bioactive compounds and their industrial applications. She earned her Master of Science in Botany, specializing in Biochemistry, from the University of North Bengal in 2013, where she secured the first-class second position and was awarded a Silver Medal by the Honorable Governor. Her Bachelor of Science in Botany (Honours) was also completed at the University of North Bengal in 2011. Additionally, Dr. Biswas has qualified several prestigious competitive exams, including UGC JRF-NET (2018), NET-LS (2016, 2017), SET (2015), and GATE (2017), consistently achieving high All India Ranks. Her robust educational background has laid the foundation for her interdisciplinary research and academic leadership in plant sciences, microbiology, and bioinformatics.

Professional and Administrative Experience

Dr. Ishita Biswas currently serves as an Assistant Professor in Botany at S.B.S. Government College, Hili, under the West Bengal Education Service. She actively contributes to the academic, administrative, and welfare landscape of the institution. Dr. Biswas has held key positions such as Convener of the Students’ Welfare & Disciplinary Sub-Committee and Joint Convener of the Routine and Women Grievance & Redressal Cell. She has also served on various committees, including the External Examination, Sports, UGC, Website, Internal Complaint, and NIRF Ranking Committees. Her administrative roles demonstrate a proactive commitment to student development, institutional governance, and quality education. Dr. Biswas is also known for her excellent organizational skills and collaborative leadership, significantly impacting the academic environment and fostering a culture of continuous improvement within the college.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Ishita Biswas has been the recipient of several prestigious awards recognizing her academic and research excellence. She was honored with the Silver Medal by the Honorable Governor for securing the first-class second position in her Master’s degree in Botany in 2013. She achieved the Best Presenter Award at the 7th Annual International Conference Biospectrum 2023 and the Outstanding Paper Award at the 6th Regional Science & Technology Congress 2023-24. Her research was again acknowledged with the Best Presenter Award at the 8th Annual International Conference Biospectrum 2024. The crowning recognition came with the APJ Abdul Kalam Award 2025, presented by ARAI for her outstanding professional and research achievements in Botany. These accolades underscore Dr. Biswas’s significant contributions to scientific research and her growing influence in the academic community.

Research Focus

Dr. Ishita Biswas’s research focuses on plant-microbe interactions, bioactive compounds, microbial enzyme technology, sustainable agriculture, and in-silico drug discovery. Her innovative studies include the use of microbial fermentation for producing industrially significant compounds like tannase and gallic acid, as well as valorization of agricultural waste through biotechnological interventions. She is particularly interested in the application of metabiotics, microbial biocatalysis, and bioinformatics to address modern challenges in environmental sustainability and healthcare. Her work extends to the in-silico screening of plant bioactives for cancer inhibition and diabetes management, contributing to green technology and modern drug discovery. Dr. Biswas’s research aligns with global trends in developing sustainable and eco-friendly biotechnological solutions, making her contributions highly relevant and impactful across multiple disciplines.

📚 Publication Top Notes

  1. Bioactive compounds as a potential inhibitor of colorectal cancer: an in-silico study of Gallic acid and Pyrogallol
    Annals of Colorectal Research, 9(1), 32-39 (2021) | Cited by: 27

    • This study used computational approaches to investigate Gallic acid and Pyrogallol as potential inhibitors of colorectal cancer, providing a promising insight into bioactive compounds for cancer therapeutics.

  2. Recent advancement in metabiotics: A consortium with bioactive molecules after fermentation by probiotic bacteria with multidisciplinary application potential and future prospects
    Bioresource Technology Reports, 23, 101583 (2023) | Cited by: 25

    • The paper reviews the development and future potential of metabiotics derived from probiotic fermentation, emphasizing their biomedical and industrial applications.

  3. Valorization of vermicompost with bacterial fermented chicken feather hydrolysate for the yield improvement of tomato plant: A novel organic combination
    International Journal of Recycling of Organic Waste in Agriculture, 10(1) (2021) | Cited by: 25

    • This research presented a sustainable organic fertilizer strategy using vermicompost enriched with fermented chicken feather hydrolysate to boost tomato plant yield.

  4. Contributions of protein microenvironment in tannase industrial applicability: An in-silico comparative study of pathogenic and non-pathogenic bacterial tannase
    Heliyon, 6(11) (2020) | Cited by: 18

    • The study compared the structural dynamics of tannase enzymes from different bacterial sources, highlighting their potential in industrial applications.

  5. Structural and catalytic advancement of fungal tannase: A proteomic contribution in industrial applicability
    Bioresource Technology Reports, 19, 101103 (2022) | Cited by: 16

    • This research provided insights into fungal tannase properties, focusing on its industrial applicability and enzyme stability.

Conclusion

Dr. Ishita Biswas demonstrates all the core attributes of a strong contender for the Best Researcher Award: substantial research contributions, a multidisciplinary approach, national and international accolades, and proactive involvement in institutional development. While expanding international collaborations and targeting higher-impact publications could further enhance her standing, her current achievements and trajectory strongly position her as an excellent candidate for this award.

 

 

Assel Tleukeyeva | Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Assel Tleukeyeva | Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Scientific researcher, M.Auezov South Kazakhstan university, Kazakhstan

Assel Tleukeyeva is a researcher at M.Auezov South Kazakhstan State University in Shymkent, Kazakhstan, since 2008. With a passion for environmental science and biotechnology, she has contributed to numerous publications focusing on microalgae, medicinal plant extracts, and the development of sustainable cosmetic products. Her extensive research interests have led to a variety of innovations, including the application of green microalgae in agriculture and cosmetics. Assel is a dedicated academic with a drive to promote sustainable practices in agriculture and environmental sciences.

Profile

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Education

Assel Tleukeyeva is currently pursuing her Ph.D. at M.Auezov South Kazakhstan State University since 2010. Her academic journey has been deeply intertwined with cutting-edge research in biotechnology, environmental sciences, and sustainable agricultural practices. With a strong academic foundation, Assel has been able to combine her education with practical research aimed at solving environmental challenges and improving the use of natural resources for agricultural and cosmetic applications.

Experience

Assel Tleukeyeva has worked as a researcher at M.Auezov South Kazakhstan State University since 2008. Her research spans various topics, including the use of green microalgae for biofertilizers, developing cosmetic products from local plant materials, and exploring sustainable agricultural practices. She is involved in various international journal publications and actively contributes to advancing the use of bio-based resources for environmental sustainability. Her career showcases a strong commitment to interdisciplinary research and innovation, particularly in the field of agro-biotechnology.

Research Focus

Assel Tleukeyeva’s research focuses on the potential of microalgae, medicinal plants, and salt-containing raw materials from the southern regions of Kazakhstan for various applications in agro-biotechnology, agriculture, and cosmetics. Her studies have explored the properties of green microalgae like Chlorella vulgaris, emphasizing their applications in agriculture as biofertilizers and in sustainable cosmetic product development. She is also keen on the bioremediation of soils contaminated with industrial waste and the possibilities of using plant-based materials for sustainable cosmetic products. Assel is committed to advancing eco-friendly practices and creating solutions that blend scientific innovation with environmental stewardship.

Publication Top Notes

  1. Fungicidal properties of green microalgae chlorella vulgaris 🍃🦠
  2. Investigation into the possibilities of using plant raw materials from the southern region of Kazakhstan to produce cosmetology products 🌿💧
  3. Selection of the composition of the fertilizer and optimal factors for the cultivation of green microalgae on phosphorus—Containing waste in the south of Kazakhstan 🌱💡
  4. Study of the Properties of New Strains of Green Microalgae Cultivated on Residual Phosphorus-Containing Waters 🌱🔬
  5. Study of the Possibility of Biorecultivation of Soils Contaminated with Brown Coal Waste 🌍♻️
  6. Soil Pollution with Heavy Metals in Turkestan Region 🌱⚠️
  7. Possibilities of Using Medicinal Plant Extracts and Salt-Containing Raw Materials from the Aral Region for Cosmetic Purposes 🌱💧
  8. Reaction of Aquatic Plants of Small Rivers of the Turkestan Region of Kazakhstan to Heavy Metal Ions 🌿💦
  9. The Use of Phosphorus-Containing Waste and Algae to Produce Biofertilizer for Tomatoes 🌱🍅
  10. Green Algae as a Way to Utilize Phosphorus Waste 🌱♻️

 

Muhammad Sultan | Agricultural Engineering Award | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr Muhammad Sultan | Agricultural Engineering Award | Best Researcher Award 

Assoc Prof Dr Muhammad Sultan ,Bahauddin Zakariya University , Pakistan

Dr. Muhammad Sultan, an Associate Professor at Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan, specializes in Agricultural Engineering with a focus on Energy & Environmental Engineering. 🌾🔋 Recognized as one of the World’s Top 2% Scientists (2023) by Stanford University/Elsevier and ranked as the No. 1 Scientist in Agricultural Engineering in Pakistan (AD Scientific Index), he has a prolific research portfolio with over 190 journal articles and multiple editorial roles. 📚🌟 He is also a Research Fellow at the University of South Africa and INTI International University, Malaysia. 🌍🎓

Publication Profile

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Education

Dr. Muhammad Sultan 🌱 is an Associate Professor of Energy & Environmental Engineering at Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan, Pakistan. He holds a Ph.D. and Postdoctoral Research in Energy & Environmental Engineering from Kyushu University, Japan, and Simon Fraser University, Canada, respectively. His academic journey began with a B.Sc. and M.Sc. in Agricultural Engineering from the University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, Pakistan, where he also achieved top distinctions. Dr. Sultan’s research, recognized globally, focuses on sustainable technologies for agriculture, including air-conditioning systems and water desalination. He has authored numerous publications and serves as an editor for several scientific journals. 📚

Professional Experience

Dr. Muhammad Sultan 🌿 has amassed extensive professional experience spanning over a decade as an Associate Professor at Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan, Pakistan. His expertise encompasses teaching, research supervision, and leadership roles across various academic committees. Dr. Sultan holds pivotal positions as a Research Fellow at the University of South Africa and INTI International University, Malaysia. He serves as a Consultant at Adaptive AgroTech International, Germany, and plays significant editorial roles for prestigious journals. With a commitment to academia, he contributes actively as a Book Editor and member of multiple international committees, focusing on advancing energy-efficient technologies in agriculture globally. 📊

Awards and Honors

Dr. Muhammad Sultan 🏆 is a distinguished academic renowned for his outstanding contributions in Agricultural Engineering, honored globally with numerous awards and distinctions. Recognized as one of the World’s Top 2% Scientists by Stanford University/Elsevier in 2023, he also holds the title of Best Scientist in Agricultural Engineering in Pakistan according to the AD Scientific Index. Dr. Sultan’s accolades include the Canadian Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Scholarship, Innovation Awards, and Best Paper Awards at international conferences. As a MEXT Scholar in Japan and a Foreign Expert in China, he continues to lead groundbreaking research in sustainable energy and environmental engineering, exemplifying excellence in academia and scientific achievement.

Research Focus🔍

Dr. Muhammad Sultan’s research centers on sustainable agricultural engineering technologies, particularly energy-efficient systems. 🌱🔧 His work includes developing innovative air-conditioning systems for greenhouse temperature control, humidity management, and energy recovery ventilators. 🌿💨 He has made significant advancements in adsorption cooling, desiccant air-conditioning, and the Maisotsenko cycle. 🌞❄️ His research applications span various areas, including fruits & vegetable storage, poultry/livestock air-conditioning, and atmospheric water harvesting. 🚜🌧️ Dr. Sultan’s contributions are pivotal in addressing global challenges in agricultural sustainability and environmental engineering. 🌍🔋

Publication Top Notes

A Review on Dry Anaerobic Digestion: Existing Technologies, Performance Factors, Challenges, and Recommendations

A Hybrid Data-Driven Metaheuristic Framework to Optimize Strain of Lattice Structures Proceeded by Additive Manufacturing

Modelling Framework for Reducing Energy Loads to Achieve Net-Zero Energy Building in Semi-Arid Climate: A Case Study

Performance Evaluation of Phenol-Resin-Based Adsorbents for Heat Transformation Applications

Spatiotemporal Estimation of Reference Evapotranspiration for Agricultural Applications in Punjab, Pakistan

Evaporation-Assisted Humidification–Dehumidification Cycles for Desalination Application in Tropical and Subtropical Regions

Progress and Prospects of Air Water Harvesting System for Remote Areas: A Comprehensive Review

Effect of Traditional Spices on the Quality and Antioxidant Potential of Paneer Prepared from Buffalo Milk

Engineering Design, Kinematic and Dynamic Analysis of High Lugs Rigid Driving Wheel, a Traction Device for Conventional Agricultural Wheeled Tractors

3-Dimensional membrane capsules: Synthesis modulations for the remediation of environmental pollutants – A critical review