Nitin Verma | Biomass Utilization | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Nitin Verma | Biomass Utilization | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Nitin Verma | Meerut Institute of Engineering & Technology, Meerut | India 

Dr. Nitin Verma is an Associate Professor in Biotechnology at MIET, Meerut, India, with over 11 years of teaching and 5+ years of research experience. He specializes in Fermentation Biotechnology, Environmental Biotechnology, Bioprocess Engineering, and Waste Biomass Valorization. Dr. Verma has authored 54 publications in international and national journals, filed multiple patents, and actively serves as a peer reviewer and editorial board member. His research focuses on sustainable technologies for industrial waste management and biomass utilization, making him a recognized leader in his field.

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Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Nitin Verma began his distinguished academic journey with a Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry  from Banaras Hindu University (B.H.U.), Varanasi, followed by two Master’s degrees—one in Biochemical Engineering from Harcourt Butler Technological University, Kanpur, and another from Banaras Hindu University. His scholarly rigor culminated in a Doctorate from the prestigious Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Roorkee, where he focused on bioprocess and environmental biotechnology, laying a strong foundation for his future contributions to fermentation, enzyme technology, and microbial bioprocessing.

Professional Endeavors

Dr. Verma has over 11 years of teaching experience, currently serving as an Associate Professor in the Biotechnology Department at MIET, Meerut. His professional trajectory includes positions as Assistant Professor in Biotechnology and Bioprocess Technology Divisions and as a Lecturer in Microbial and Environmental Divisions at various AICTE-approved and AKTU-affiliated institutions. He has been extensively involved in teaching B.Tech and M.Tech courses, covering Fermentation Biotechnology, Bioprocess Engineering, Environmental Biotechnology, Enzyme Technology, Downstream Processing, Biofuel and Alcohol Technology, Industrial Biotechnology, and Agricultural Biotechnology.

Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Verma’s research focuses on waste biomass utilization, bioethanol production, industrial enzyme production, environmental biotechnology, and sustainable bioprocesses. He has pioneered studies on lignocellulosic and starchy waste valorization, microbial degradation of industrial effluents, and biofilter development for waste treatment. He has also advanced strain improvement technologies through genetic engineering and sustainable approaches to solid waste management. His work bridges fundamental research and practical industrial applications, significantly contributing to sustainable biotechnology solutions.

Impact and Influence

Through extensive publications, patents, and professional collaborations, Dr. Verma has significantly influenced the field of bioprocess and environmental biotechnology. He has 54 publications, including SCI- and Scopus-indexed journals, book chapters, and conference proceedings, with 495 citations, an H-index of 11, and an I10-index of 12, reflecting global recognition. His research proposals on waste management and biomass energy generation highlight a commitment to environmental sustainability and industrial innovation.

Research Skills

Dr. Verma’s core research skills include fermentation technology, bioprocess optimization, enzyme engineering, downstream processing, microbial biotechnology, biomass pretreatment, bioethanol production, strain improvement, and effluent treatment. He is proficient in chromatography, HPLC, bioreactor cultivation, and nanomaterial synthesis, enabling the translation of laboratory-scale experiments to industrial applications. His expertise also spans patent filing, mathematical modeling, and applied environmental biotechnologies.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Verma’s academic and professional excellence has been recognized with MHRD-GATE and MHRD-SRF fellowships, as well as the Research Excellence Award at MIET, Meerut (2025). His research has led to two patents granted, two design patents, and one utility patent published, showcasing his innovation in sustainable technologies and industrial applications.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Verma’s legacy lies in pioneering sustainable bioprocesses and innovative waste-to-value technologies. His ongoing research proposals on biomass utilization, bioresource valorization, and green nanotechnology aim to foster environmental sustainability, industrial efficiency, and rural technology development. Through mentorship, workshops, conferences, and editorial contributions, he continues to shape the next generation of biotechnologists and advance global bioprocessing and environmental biotechnology solutions.

Publications Top Notes

Pea peel waste: a lignocellulosic waste and its utility in cellulase production by Trichoderma reesei under solid state cultivation
Authors: N Verma, MC Bansal, V Kumar
Journal: Bioresources, 6(2), 1505–1519
Year: 2011
Citations: 104

Utilization of Egg Shell Waste in Cellulase Production by Neurospora crassa under Wheat Bran-Based Solid State Fermentation
Authors: N Verma, V Kumar, MC Bansal
Journal: Polish Journal of Environmental Studies, 21(2)
Year: 2012
Citations: 69

Valorization of waste biomass in fermentative production of cellulases: a review
Authors: N Verma, V Kumar, MC Bansal
Journal: Waste and Biomass Valorization, 12(2), 613–640
Year: 2021
Citations: 53

Impact of process parameters and plant polysaccharide hydrolysates in cellulase production by Trichoderma reesei and Neurospora crassa under wheat bran based solid state fermentation
Authors: N Verma, V Kumar
Journal: Biotechnology Reports, 25, e00416
Year: 2020
Citations: 49

Protoplast fusion technology and its biotechnological applications
Authors: N Verma, MC Bansal, V Kumar
Journal: Chemical Engineering Transactions, 14, 113–120
Year: 2008
Citations: 47

Utility of Luffa cylindrica and Litchi chinensis peel, an agricultural waste biomass in cellulase production by Trichoderma reesei under solid state cultivation
Authors: N Verma, V Kumar, MC Bansal
Journal: Biocatalysis and Agricultural Biotechnology, 16, 483–492
Year: 2018
Citations: 36

Microbial conversion of waste biomass into bioethanol: current challenges and future prospects
Authors: N Verma, V Kumar
Journal: Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery, 13(8), 6419–6456
Year: 2023
Citations: 18

Utilization of bottle gourd vegetable peel waste biomass in cellulase production by Trichoderma reesei and Neurospora crassa
Authors: N Verma, V Kumar
Journal: Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery, 12(4), 1105–1114
Year: 2022
Citations: 18

Comparative view on microbial consumption of agro-based lignocellulosic waste biomass in sustainable production of cellulases
Authors: N Verma, V Kumar, MC Bansal
Journal: Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery, 11(6), 2669–2679
Year: 2021
Citations: 15

Effect of solid to liquid ratio on the physical properties of injectable nanohydroxyapatite
Authors: NP Verma, A Sinha
Journal: Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine, 24(1), 53–59
Year: 2013
Citations: 13

Application of Box–Behnken design for the optimization of cellulase production under solid-state fermentation
Authors: N Verma, V Kumar
Journal: SN Applied Sciences, 1(12), 1733
Year: 2019
Citations: 11

Conclusion

Dr. Nitin Verma is an exceptional candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award, demonstrating remarkable expertise in biotechnology, bioprocess engineering, and environmental sustainability. With over a decade of teaching experience, extensive research on waste biomass valorization, bioethanol production, and microbial enzyme development, numerous publications, patents, and active editorial roles, he has made significant contributions to both science and society. His innovative approaches, commitment to sustainable technologies, and impactful research underscore his suitability for this prestigious recognition and highlight his potential for continued global influence.

Luisana Barrios Renteria | Environmental Economics | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Luisana Barrios Renteria | Environmental Economics | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Luisana Barrios Renteria, University of York, United Kingdom.

Luisana Barrios Renteria is a passionate 🌍 environmental economist with a degree in Economics from the University of Sonora and an MSc in Environmental Economics from the University of York, UK. She specializes in 🌱 nature-based solutions, sustainability, and protected area conservation. With experience at DEFRA UK, she has contributed to policy research and sustainable development. An advocate for 👩‍🔬 women in STEM, she shares her expertise through research, mentorship, and publications, shaping a greener future.

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🎓 EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Luisana Barrios Renteria pursued her passion for environmental sustainability by earning a Degree in Economics from the University of Sonora, Mexico, graduating with first-class honors in 2019. She furthered her studies at the University of York, UK, where she completed an MSc in Environmental Economics and Environmental Management in 2023, achieving distinction for her dissertation on Nature-based Solutions in Protected Areas.

💼 PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Luisana has built a remarkable career in environmental research, working with prestigious institutions such as the Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs (DEFRA) in the UK. Her experience spans roles as a Data Analyst, Sustainability Researcher, and Teaching Assistant, with a focus on policy research, data analysis, and conservation efforts.

🔬 CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS

Luisana’s research focuses on nature-based solutions, protected area conservation, and sustainable land management. Her MSc dissertation on “Archetypes of Nature-based Solutions for Farming in Protected Areas” was awarded distinction, highlighting her ability to bridge economic principles with environmental sustainability. Her research also delves into social and environmental policies, contributing to conservation strategies in protected landscapes.

🌍 IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

As a dedicated advocate for Women in STEM, Luisana has actively mentored students and facilitated international webinars to support women pursuing scientific careers. She has been featured in the British Council’s Women in STEM 2024 campaign and regularly speaks at conferences to inspire the next generation of environmental researchers.

📑 ACADEMIC CITES AND PUBLICATIONS

Luisana has contributed to reputable journals, including Ecological Solutions and Evidence and Revista Vértice Universitario. Her notable publications include:

  • “Archetypes of Nature-based Solutions for Farming in the North York Moors National Park”British Ecological Society, 2025.
  • “Environmental Deterioration: An Investigation on the Excessive Consumption of Single-use Containers”Revista Vértice Universitario, 2020.
  • “Impact of Social Indicators on Economic Growth in Mexico: A Comparison Between Regions”Universidad de Sonora, 2019.

🔮 LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Luisana’s legacy lies in her dedication to sustainable development and education. She continues to push the boundaries of environmental research, advocating for policies that integrate nature-based solutions into global conservation strategies. Her future endeavors aim to enhance biodiversity conservation and empower women in science, ensuring a more sustainable and inclusive world.

Publications Top Notes

“Archetypes of Nature-based Solutions for Farming in the North York Moors National Park”

📝 Journal Article

📅 Year: 2025

📑 Published in: Ecological Solutions and Evidence

🖊️ Contributors: Luisana Barrios Rentería, David Arnott, Rebecca Thompson, Rob Marchant

🌍 Related to: Nature-based solutions, farming, environmental conservation

“Archetypes of Nature-based Solutions (NbS) for Farming in the North York Moors National Park”

📊 Dataset

📅 Year: 2024

📑 Published in: Dryad

🖊️ Contributor: Luisana Barrios Rentería

🌱 Related to: Nature-based solutions, land management, environmental data

“Nature Based Farming in Protected Areas”

🎤 Conference Presentation

📅 Year: 2023

📍 Event: One Planet Week 2023

🖊️ Contributor: Luisana Barrios Rentería

🌍 Related to: Protected areas, sustainable farming, environment

“Las mujeres en Sonora y su experiencia en el mercado laboral”

🎤 Conference Presentation

📅 Year: 2022

📍 Event: 8M Generaciones que construyen

🖊️ Contributor: Luisana Barrios Rentería

👩‍🔬 Related to: Women in the labor market, gender studies

“Deterioro ambiental: una investigación sobre el consumo excesivo de recipientes de un solo uso (unicel) en la Universidad de Sonora”

📝 Journal Article

📅 Year: 2020

📑 Published in: Revista Vértice Universitario

🖊️ Contributors: Ramona Flores Varela, Luisana Barrios Rentería, Gemma J. De la Torre Pérez

🌱 Related to: Environmental degradation, waste reduction, sustainability

“Impacto de indicadores sociales en el crecimiento económico en México: una comparación entre regiones (2003–2016)”

📝 Journal Article

📅 Year: 2019

📑 Published in: CAACSX, Universidad de Sonora

🖊️ Contributors: Luisana Barrios Rentería, Gemma J. De la Torre Pérez, José E. Sanez Moreno

📊 Related to: Social indicators, economic growth, regional analysis