Mahsa Baniasadi | Biomass Energy | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Mahsa Baniasadi | Biomass Energy | Women Researcher Award

Research Fellow at Cranfield University | United Kingdom

Dr. Mahsa Baniasadi is an accomplished researcher in environmental biotechnology whose work focuses on sustainable resource recovery, waste valorisation, and low-impact chemical processes, evidenced by 914 citations, 15 publications, and a Scopus h-index of 10. Her research advances innovative biotechnological strategies to treat solid waste, wastewater, and complex industrial residues, with a strong emphasis on bioleaching-based recovery of valuable metals from electronic waste, gold mine tailings, and spent lithium-ion batteries. She has developed integrated bioprocesses combining microbial systems, chemical leaching, and electrowinning for closed-loop recycling, contributing significantly to the circular economy and critical-materials resilience. Her work also explores the application of acidophilic microorganisms, adapted fungal systems, and mixed cultures to enhance metal extraction efficiency from challenging waste streams. In parallel, she has contributed to advancements in thermochemical conversion of biomass and agricultural waste through pyrolysis, producing cleaner energy carriers and value-added products. Her research portfolio includes optimisation studies for catalytic upgrading in pyrolysis, environmental modelling, life-cycle assessments, reactor design, and examination of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon degradation in bioreactors. Dr. Baniasadi’s work has been featured in respected journals in environmental engineering, industrial chemistry, waste management, and sustainable metallurgy, supported by conference presentations and contributions to the scientific understanding of bioremediation and green processing technologies. Her research impact demonstrates a sustained commitment to reducing environmental burdens, enabling renewable resource pathways, and advancing industrial sustainability, placing her among the notable emerging women researchers in the field.

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Featured Publications

Baniasadi, M., Vakilchap, F., Bahaloo-Horeh, N., Mousavi, S. M., & Farnaud, S. (2019). Advances in bioleaching as a sustainable method for metal recovery from e-waste: A review. Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Cited by 280.

Heydarian, A., Mousavi, S. M., Vakilchap, F., & Baniasadi, M. (2018). Application of a mixed culture of adapted acidophilic bacteria in two-step bioleaching of spent lithium-ion laptop batteries. Journal of Power Sources Cited by 246.

Bahaloo-Horeh, N., Mousavi, S. M., & Baniasadi, M. (2018). Use of adapted metal tolerant Aspergillus niger to enhance bioleaching efficiency of valuable metals from spent lithium-ion mobile phone batteries. Journal of Cleaner Production Cited by 238.

Baniasadi, M., Tugnoli, A., Conti, R., Torri, C., Fabbri, D., & Cozzani, V. (2016). Waste to energy valorization of poultry litter by slow pyrolysis. Renewable Energy Cited by 77.

Ray, D. A., Baniasadi, M., Graves, J. E., Greenwood, A., & Farnaud, S. (2022). Thiourea leaching: An update on a sustainable approach for gold recovery from e-waste. Journal of Sustainable Metallurgy Cited by 73.

 

Pitchaiah S | Renewable Energy | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Pitchaiah S | Renewable Energy | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor at SRM TRP Engineering College | India

Dr. Pitchaiah Sudalaimuthu is a dynamic Research Assistant Professor at the Center for Advanced Energy Materials, SRM TRP Engineering College, Tamil Nadu, India. With deep expertise in renewable energy systems, solar desalination, and waste-to-energy technologies, his academic journey spans from a diploma in mechanical engineering to a Ph.D. from Anna University. His work focuses on sustainable water production, solar dryers, and advanced nanomaterials from waste. Dr. Sudalaimuthu has authored multiple high-impact publications, contributed to international conferences, and supervised experimental projects involving hydrogen production, thermal systems, and catalytic pyrolysis. His commitment to sustainable development and circular economy applications is evident in both his teaching and research contributions. With strong interdisciplinary skills and a passion for engineering innovation, Dr. Pitchaiah continues to drive forward impactful solutions in clean energy, water purification, and bioresource valorization.

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Education

Dr. Sudalaimuthu earned his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering (Solar Desalination) from Anna University (2021–2025), where he specialized in experimental solar still enhancements using nanomaterials. He completed his M.E. in Thermal Engineering from Government College of Technology, Coimbatore (2016–2018), funded by a TEQIP Phase-2 scholarship. His undergraduate degree, B.E. in Mechanical Engineering (2013–2016), was from the National Engineering College, Tamil Nadu. Prior to that, he received a Diploma in Mechanical Engineering (2010–2013) from Sankar Polytechnic College. His academic foundation is rooted in strong theoretical and practical knowledge of thermodynamics, heat transfer, renewable energy, and sustainable engineering systems. Each stage of his education has contributed to his focus on waste-to-energy conversion, solar thermal systems, and nanomaterials for clean water production. His early interest in solar technology and circular economy applications was reinforced through hands-on research and guided thesis work under esteemed professors.

Professional Experience

Dr. Sudalaimuthu’s professional experience integrates research, teaching, and industry practice. From June 2021 to June 2025, he served as a Research Fellow at KPR Institute of Engineering and Technology, focusing on solar desalination and nanomaterials, supported by an institutional research fellowship. He previously worked in HVAC maintenance at ETA Engineering Pvt. Ltd. (2020–2021) and served as a Teaching Associate at KPR Institute and part-time lecturer at Government College of Technology. He taught renewable energy systems, HVAC, power plant engineering, and thermal sciences, and managed labs including IC engines and thermal systems. His Ph.D. research contributed new knowledge in solar still design, especially involving bio-wick and MXene-coated surfaces. With practical exposure to biodiesel production, lab-scale pyrolysis, and thermochemical reactors, he combines deep experimental insights with strong pedagogical skills, preparing him to lead advanced interdisciplinary research in green energy and sustainable engineering.

Research Focus 

Dr. Sudalaimuthu’s research is centered on sustainable water production and renewable energy integration. His Ph.D. focuses on passive inclined solar stills enhanced with localized interfacial evaporation techniques and MXene-based nanocoatings under varying flow conditions. He has developed novel approaches for improving freshwater yield from solar desalination systems using nanostructured bio-wick materials. His work also extends to green hydrogen generation via agro-waste valorization, catalytic pyrolysis of plastic waste, and sustainable fuel production. He has investigated emission-reduction strategies for CI engines using alternative fuels like Bael biodiesel and plastic-derived oils. His studies employ experimental, numerical (RSM, ANN), and optimization tools to understand energy and exergy dynamics in renewable systems. In the broader scope, he aims to create scalable, low-cost technologies for food preservation, water purification, and waste-to-energy conversion, aligning with the goals of a circular economy and net-zero carbon emissions. His work bridges thermal science, material science, and environmental engineering.

Publications to Notes

Enhancement and prediction of a stepped solar still productivity integrated with paraffin wax enriched with nano-additives 
Citations: 57
Year: 2023

Prediction and performance optimisation of a DI CI engine fuelled diesel–Bael biodiesel blends with DMC additive using RSM and ANN: Energy and exergy analysis 
Citations: 45
Year: 2023

Performance analysis on single slope solar still with absorber coated using iron oxide nanoparticles at different water thickness
Citations: 15
Year: 2023

The clean energy aspect of plastic waste — hydrogen gas production, CO₂ reforming, and plastic waste management coincide with catalytic pyrolysis 
Citations: 14
Year: 2023

Experimental investigation of inclined solar still through localized interfacial evaporation using nano enhanced Bio wick under disparate flow rate Citations: 12
Year: 2024

Conclusion 

Dr. Pitchaiah Sudalaimuthu is highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award, particularly in categories related to sustainable energy systems, green technologies, or emerging environmental scientists. His portfolio showcases technical depth, research originality, and a commitment to impactful science, addressing pressing global challenges like water scarcity and plastic waste. With continued strategic development in global collaboration and translational output, he is poised to become a recognized leader in clean energy research. His profile aligns well with the award’s vision of innovation, sustainability, and societal benefit.