Sanjay Kumar Bhardwaj | Biology and Life Sciences | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Sanjay Kumar Bhardwaj | Biology and Life Sciences | Research Excellence Award

CCS University | India

Professor Sanjay Kumar Bhardwaj is a distinguished zoologist with over 35 years of research experience, recognized for his pioneering work in photoperiodism, seasonal breeding, light color, and intensity effects in birds. Currently serving as a Professor of Zoology, he has contributed extensively to avian chronobiology and environmental physiology, with 89 research papers, multiple book articles, and proceedings. He has supervised numerous M.Phil. scholars and Ph.D. researchers, led more than 10 major research projects, and secured substantial funding from DBT, SERB, UGC, CSIR, DST, and State Government of U.P. His international exposure includes prestigious INSA Exchange Fellowships, and he has represented India at major global conferences such as the International Ornithological Congress and International Chronobiology meetings. Recognized with honors like the FAEB Fellowship, Research Excellence Award, Rashtriya Gaurav Award, and Lifetime Achievement Award, he has also organized major scientific symposia and workshops at national and international levels. His research continues to advance understanding of avian physiology, biological rhythms, cognition under light pollution, and environmental influences on animal biology.

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Featured Publications

Gupta, B. K., Sarkar, U. K., Bhardwaj, S. K., & Pal, A. (2011). Condition factor, length–weight and length–length relationships of an endangered fish Ompok pabda (Hamilton 1822) (Siluriformes: Siluridae) from the River Gomti. Journal of Applied Ichthyology, 27(3), 962–964.

Batra, T., Malik, I., Prabhat, A., Bhardwaj, S. K., & Kumar, V. (2020). Sleep in unnatural times: Illuminated night negatively affects sleep and associated hypothalamic gene expressions in diurnal zebra finches. Proceedings of the Royal Society B, 287(1928), 20192952.

Mishra, I., Bhardwaj, S. K., Malik, S., & Kumar, V. (2017). Concurrent hypothalamic gene expression under acute and chronic long days: Implications for initiation and maintenance of photoperiodic response in migratory songbirds. Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology, 439, 81–94.

Gupta, B. K., Sarkar, U. K., & Bhardwaj, S. K. (2012). Assessment of habitat quality with relation to fish assemblages in an impacted river of the Ganges basin, northern India. The Environmentalist, 32(1), 35–47.

Kumar, J., Malik, S., Bhardwaj, S. K., & Rani, S. (n.d.). Bright light at night alters the perception of daylength in Indian weaver bird (Ploceus philippinus). Journal of Experimental Zoology Part A: Ecological and Integrative… (details incomplete—please share year, volume, pages for full APA format).

Mr Muhammad Arslan | Renewable Energy | Best Researcher Award

Mr Muhammad Arslan | Renewable Energy | Best Researcher Award

Mr Muhammad Arslan, University of Engineering and Technology Taxila, Pakistan

Muhammad Arslan, a proactive Mechanical Engineering graduate from the University of Engineering and Technology, Taxila, Pakistan, is driven by a passion for innovation and research. With a robust academic background and diverse internship experiences in HVAC, aerospace, welding, NDT, and mechanical design, he has honed his skills in project management, problem-solving, and technical proficiency. Arslan’s final year project focuses on advancing passive building envelopes with phase change materials for energy efficiency, reflecting his commitment to sustainable solutions. Eager to embark on a research-oriented career path, he aims to pursue MS/Ph.D. studies while contributing to cutting-edge research initiatives in his field.

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Education

Muhammad Arslan completed his Bachelor’s in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Engineering and Technology, Taxila, with a commendable GPA of 3.20 out of 4.0. Prior to this, he achieved an outstanding 95% in his Higher Secondary School Certificate (HSSC) from Shiblee Group of Schools and Colleges, Gojra, TT Singh, Punjab. In his Secondary School Certificate (SSC), he excelled with an impressive 97% from the same institution. 📚 Arslan’s academic journey reflects his dedication to excellence and a strong foundation in both theoretical knowledge and practical application in the field of Mechanical Engineering.

Professional Experience

Muhammad Arslan is a dedicated mechanical engineering student from the University of Engineering and Technology, Taxila. He has a strong academic background with a Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, maintaining a GPA of 3.20. Arslan has gained extensive practical experience through a series of internships across various prestigious organizations. He has interned at Pakistan Aeronautical Complex (PAC), Heavy Industries Taxila (HIT), and National Centre for Non-Destructive Testing (NCNDT), among others, where he honed skills in HVAC design, aerospace projects, welding technology, NDT procedures, and mechanical equipment design. 🛠️ Arslan’s commitment to learning and hands-on experience reflects his passion for mechanical engineering and readiness for professional challenges.

Research focus

Muhammad Arslan’s research focuses on innovative solutions to address Pakistan’s energy challenges and mitigate climate change impacts. His work spans various cutting-edge technologies such as the Atmospheric Vortex Engine for clean and efficient energy generation. Arslan has contributed significantly to advancing air vortex engine technology, enhancing building envelopes with energy-saving materials like phase change materials, and improving wind energy conversion systems through advanced control strategies. His experimental investigations into the impact of cool roof coatings on photovoltaic modules underscore his commitment to sustainable energy solutions. 🌍 Arslan’s research endeavors aim to pave the way for environmentally friendly energy alternatives in Pakistan and beyond.

Publication top Notes

“A Clean and Efficient Energy Solution for Climate Change Mitigation and Energy Crises in Pakistan: The Atmospheric Vortex Engine” 

“Advancements and Performance Assessment in Air Vortex Engine Technology: Modeling, Analysis, and Comparative Study” 

“Enhancing Building Envelopes by Looking into the Energy-Saving Methods: A Computational Analysis of Windows’ Phase Change Materials and Translucent Insulation”

“Enhanced Active Power Improvement in Wind Energy Conversion Systems through Rotor Side Converter Current Control of Doubly Fed Induction Generator”