Praveen Kumar Dubey | Health Technology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Praveen Kumar Dubey | Health Technology | Best Researcher Award 

Assistant Professor | Indian Institute of Packaging | India

Dr. Praveen Kumar Dubey is a food science and technology academic whose work spans advanced food processing, functional food development, and innovative biotechnological interventions for nutrition and food sustainability. With formal training in biotechnology, food process engineering, and food science and technology, he has cultivated expertise at the intersection of food engineering, food biotechnology, product innovation, and health-oriented food systems. His academic journey includes service at reputed academic and research institutions, where he has contributed to teaching, laboratory development, and mentoring in food science and nutrition disciplines. Dr. Dubey’s research portfolio encompasses food reformulation for health benefits, valorization of agro-industrial by-products, gluten-free and functional food product development, utilization of pseudocereals and bioactive-rich plant resources, and application of emerging processing technologies for improved physicochemical and nutritional properties. His published scientific works reflect collaborative engagements with national and international researchers addressing critical challenges in food quality, safety, shelf-life enhancement, and value addition to underutilized crops and bioresources. His research outputs appear in internationally recognized journals covering food chemistry, food engineering, food biotechnology, and nutraceutical innovation, contributing to evidence-based advancements in sustainable food systems and consumer-focused health solutions. Dr. Dubey’s professional affiliations include membership in leading scientific societies in food science, reinforcing his commitment to collaborative advancement and knowledge dissemination in the field. Beyond scholarly publications, his academic service includes manuscript evaluation for reputable peer-reviewed journals, highlighting his credibility as an emerging expert in food technology. His work carries significant societal relevance, emphasizing nutrient-dense and inclusive food solutions, waste-to-wealth strategies, and science-based innovations that support public health nutrition, food security, and resource-efficient food processing. Through continuous research, teaching, and professional outreach, Dr. Dubey contributes to the global mission of developing safer, healthier, and more sustainable food systems. He has 95 citations from 16 documents with an h-index of 7.

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Featured Publications

1. Singh, H., Blennow, A., Gupta, A. D., Kaur, P., Dhillon, B., Sodhi, N. S., & Dubey, P. K. (2022). Pulsed light, pulsed electric field and cold plasma modification of starches: Technological advancements & effects on functional properties. Journal of Food Measurement and Characterization.

2. Dubey, P. K., Shukla, R. N., Srivastava, G., Mishra, A. A., & Pandey, A. (2019). Study on quality parameters and storage stability of mango coated with developed nanocomposite edible film. International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences.

3. Pandey, A., Mishra, A. A., Shukla, R. N., Dubey, P. K., & Vasant, R. K. (2019). Development of the process for whey based pineapple beverage. International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences.

4. Manoharan, S., Dubey, P. K., & Sharma, M. (2024). Recent advances in deep‐fat frying through pretreatments and edible coating to reduce oil absorption. Journal of Food Process Engineering.

5. Dubey, P. K., Kumar, K. S., Rawson, A., Anandakumar, S., Baskaran, N., & Others. (2023). Effect of pulsed electric field on physicochemical properties of rice and black gram fermented batter. Journal of Food Process Engineering.

Vincelet Jobikha A | Health Technology | Young Scientist Award

Ms. Vincelet Jobikha A | Health Technology | Young Scientist Award

Research Scholar | Saveetha Engineering College | India

Dr. Vincelet Jobikha Arul Swamy is a dedicated researcher and Ph.D. scholar in Physics at Saveetha Engineering College, affiliated with Anna University, India. She obtained her B.Sc. in Physics from Infant Jesus College of Arts and Science for Women and her M.Sc. in Physics from Muslim Arts College, Kanniyakumari, both with first-class distinction. Her doctoral research focuses on the synthesis and characterization of rare earth–doped tellurite glass and glass ceramics for advanced radiation shielding applications and energy-efficient nanomaterials. Dr. Vincelet has published her work in reputed international journals, including Radiation Physics and Chemistry (Elsevier), and has several manuscripts under review. She holds four patents on innovative glass compositions for optical and radiation protection uses. Actively engaged in the academic community, she has presented at more than 15 national and international conferences, including events organized by IIT Madras, Periyar University, and Heriot-Watt University (UK). Her contributions to material science research have earned her the International Best Researcher Award (SCOPUS INDEX 2025) for excellence in glass ceramics. Beyond her research, she has participated in specialized GIAN courses at JNTU Hyderabad and Madurai Kamaraj University, expanding her technical expertise in nanomaterials and advanced coatings. Dr. Vincelet also contributes as an editorial and review board member for emerging journals in materials science and applied physics. Her research continues to bridge innovation and application, with a focus on developing sustainable materials for radiation safety and renewable energy technologies.

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Featured Publications

1. Vinothkumar, P., Yamini, B., Praveenkumar, S., & Jobikha, A. V. (2025). Synthesis, structural, and optical properties of lead-free Tm³⁺ ions doped zinc tellurite glass and Ho³⁺ ions doped zinc borophosphate glass for radiation shielding application. Radiation Physics and Chemistry, 234, 112795.

2. Isac, S. J., Vinothkumar, P., Dhinakaran, A. P., & Praveenkumar, S. (2025). Physical, optical, and luminescent characteristics of Sm³⁺ doped glass suitable for yellow laser, warm white LED, and radiation shielding applications. Optics and Laser Technology, 182.

3. Dhatchaiyini, K., Vinothkumar, P., Isac, S. J., Dinesh, A., Ammavasi, M., et al. (2024). Growth and physiochemical properties of semi-organic ammonium pentaborate dihydrate single crystal. Zeitschrift für Physikalische Chemie, 238(8), 1413–1430.

4. Praveenkumar, S. (2024). Tourism and local communities: Entrepreneurship as a catalyst for economic development. Library of Progress – Library Science, Information Technology & Computer, 44(3).*

5. Sagarwal, N., Garg, R., Kumar, B., Praveenkumar, S., Dhabliya, D., Nagesh, Y., et al. (2024). Cyber crimes: An interdisciplinary perspective. Computer Science Engineering and Emerging Technologies, 563–567.

Babak Akbari | Biomedical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Babak Akbari | Biomedical Engineering | Best Researcher Award 

Babak Akbari has established himself as a dedicated researcher with significant contributions to the fields of biomaterials, tissue engineering, and medical technology. His work has advanced knowledge in areas such as bone and cartilage regeneration, scaffold design, nanocomposites, dental materials, and controlled drug delivery systems, reflecting both scientific depth and interdisciplinary strength. By publishing widely and co-authoring specialized books, he has played an important role in bridging material sciences with health applications. His research demonstrates innovation in creating functional biomaterials that address critical challenges in orthopedics, dentistry, and regenerative medicine. While his contributions are noteworthy, expanding global collaborations, enhancing translational research towards clinical applications, and engaging with emerging domains like personalized medicine and sustainable biomaterials could further increase his impact. Overall, his body of work reflects excellence and commitment, making him a strong and deserving candidate for recognition through the Best Researcher Award.

Professional Profile

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Education

Babak Akbari has built a strong educational foundation in the field of materials science and engineering, with a focus on its applications in medical technology and tissue engineering. His academic journey has been marked by progressive specialization in areas such as materials identification, selection, and advanced processing, which provided him with the technical knowledge required to explore innovative solutions for biomedical challenges. Over the course of his studies, he developed expertise in understanding the structural and functional aspects of materials, which later became central to his research on biomaterials, scaffolds, and nanocomposites for tissue regeneration. This educational background has equipped him with the skills to bridge engineering principles with health sciences, enabling him to contribute effectively to interdisciplinary research. By combining strong theoretical knowledge with practical problem-solving approaches, he has positioned himself as a capable academic who translates materials engineering into meaningful healthcare applications.

Experience

Babak Akbari has gained extensive professional experience through his academic and research career, particularly in the fields of medical technology, biomaterials, and tissue engineering. His work reflects a balance of teaching, mentoring, and conducting advanced research that bridges material sciences with biomedical applications. He has actively contributed to the development of innovative scaffolds, nanocomposites, and functional biomaterials designed for applications in bone and cartilage regeneration, dental health, and controlled drug delivery systems. His professional experience also includes collaborative projects that integrate engineering with medical sciences, resulting in interdisciplinary advancements published in national and international journals as well as contributions to specialized scientific books. Through his professional roles, he has consistently emphasized both knowledge creation and knowledge transfer, ensuring that his expertise supports the growth of future scientists while addressing pressing healthcare challenges. His career demonstrates a clear commitment to advancing science with real-world medical applications.

Research Interest

Babak Akbari’s research interests lie at the intersection of materials science, biomedical engineering, and health technology, with a particular focus on developing innovative solutions for regenerative medicine and tissue engineering. He is deeply engaged in exploring biomaterials such as nanocomposites, scaffolds, and functionalized polymers to support bone and cartilage regeneration, dental applications, and advanced drug delivery systems. His work also emphasizes the design of bioinspired and biocompatible materials that can mimic natural tissue environments, thereby enhancing cell growth and healing outcomes. In addition, he is interested in surface modification techniques, controlled drug release, and the integration of nanotechnology to improve the performance of medical devices and implants. By addressing both fundamental scientific questions and practical healthcare challenges, his research aims to create sustainable, effective, and clinically relevant materials that can transform medical treatments and improve patient outcomes across a wide range of applications.

Award and Honor

Babak Akbari has earned recognition for his valuable contributions to the advancement of biomaterials, tissue engineering, and medical technology through a combination of academic achievements, research excellence, and scholarly publications. His role as a co-author of internationally published scientific books and his contributions to highly regarded journals have positioned him as a respected figure within the scientific community. The impact of his work on scaffold development, regenerative medicine, and biomedical applications reflects innovation and dedication, which has been acknowledged by peers and collaborators in interdisciplinary research networks. His consistent efforts to bridge material sciences with clinical applications demonstrate the kind of impactful research that attracts appreciation and recognition at both national and international levels. These honors highlight his ability to address complex healthcare challenges through scientific inquiry, underscoring his standing as a committed researcher whose work continues to contribute meaningfully to the progress of medical and life sciences.

Research Skill

Babak Akbari possesses strong research skills that span across materials science, biomedical engineering, and tissue engineering, enabling him to contribute effectively to interdisciplinary health-related innovations. He has expertise in designing and fabricating scaffolds, nanocomposites, and biomaterials with tailored properties for applications in bone regeneration, cartilage repair, and dental treatments. His skills include advanced material characterization, surface modification, and the development of controlled drug delivery systems, which are crucial for enhancing biocompatibility and therapeutic outcomes. He is adept at integrating nanotechnology into medical applications, creating bioinspired materials that closely mimic natural tissue structures. In addition to laboratory techniques, he demonstrates strong analytical and problem-solving skills, applying scientific principles to address practical healthcare challenges. His ability to collaborate across disciplines and translate experimental findings into clinically relevant outcomes highlights his comprehensive research capability. These skills collectively position him as a researcher committed to advancing innovative biomedical technologies.

Publications Top Notes

Title: Deformation mechanism of epoxy/clay nanocomposite
Citation: 146
Year: 2007

Title: Fabrication and characterization of gold nanoparticle-doped electrospun PCL/chitosan nanofibrous scaffolds for nerve tissue engineering
Citation: 87
Year: 2018

Title: Preparation and characterization of poly ε-caprolactone-gelatin/multi-walled carbon nanotubes electrospun scaffolds for cartilage tissue engineering applications
Citation: 83
Year: 2020

Title: Antibiotics drug release controlling and osteoblast adhesion from Titania nanotubes arrays using silk fibroin coating
Citation: 82
Year: 2019

Title: Effect of surface modification on physical and cellular properties of PCL thin film
Citation: 40
Year: 2021

Conclusion

Babak Akbari’s research excellence, interdisciplinary contributions, and dedication to advancing health-oriented material sciences make him a strong candidate for recognition through the Best Researcher Award. With continued focus on global collaborations and clinical translation, his work has the potential to make even greater impact on the future of medical technology and healthcare innovations.