Mr. Shubham Sutar | Bioremediation | Young Scientist Award
PhD Scholar at Shivaji University, Kolhapur, India
Mr. Shubham S. Sutar is an outstanding candidate for the Young Scientist Award, demonstrating exceptional promise in the field of environmental biotechnology. With a strong academic foundation and a Ph.D. in Biotechnology from Shivaji University, his research focuses on biochar technology, bioremediation, and wastewater treatment. He has made innovative contributions, including the development of the “Theory of Pore Conflation” and “Shubhjyot’s Equation” for dye-contaminated water treatment, published in top-tier journals such as Biochar (IF: 13.5). His work has received national media attention and addresses pressing environmental issues with sustainable, nature-based solutions. Mr. Sutar has authored several impactful research and review articles, contributed book chapters, and presented at international conferences. He serves as a reviewer for reputed journals, reflecting peer recognition. With extensive hands-on research experience and strong publication credentials, he embodies the qualities of a promising young scientist. Strengthening international collaborations and leadership roles would further enhance his research impact.
Professional Profile
Education🎓
Professional Experience📝
Research Interest🔎
Award and Honor🏆
Mr. Shubham S. Sutar has received significant recognition for his innovative research in environmental biotechnology, particularly in the field of biochar-based wastewater treatment. His pioneering work on the “Theory of Pore Conflation” and the formulation of “Shubhjyot’s Equation” was widely acclaimed and published in the high-impact journal Biochar (IF: 13.5), earning national media coverage in The Times of India. This acknowledgment highlighted the relevance and societal impact of his research in providing sustainable and cost-effective solutions for industrial wastewater treatment. In addition to his publications, Mr. Sutar has presented his research at esteemed international conferences, such as ICABB-2023 and CSIR-IIP’s Biotechnology Conference, where his work was well-received by peers and experts. His role as a peer reviewer for several high-impact journals further reflects the academic community’s trust in his expertise. These achievements underline his potential and merit for prestigious recognitions such as the Young Scientist Award.
Research Skill🔬
Mr. Shubham S. Sutar possesses a comprehensive and well-developed set of research skills that span experimental design, data analysis, material synthesis, and environmental assessment. He is proficient in the preparation and modification of biochar, including magnetic and chemically activated forms, and has applied these materials for adsorption-based removal of dyes and pollutants from wastewater. His expertise includes conducting kinetic, isotherm, thermodynamic, and toxicity studies, ensuring a thorough evaluation of treatment processes. Mr. Sutar is skilled in using advanced laboratory instrumentation and analytical tools, and he has participated in hands-on training workshops for Bio-AFM and XRD techniques. He also demonstrates strong scientific communication skills, with several peer-reviewed publications, book chapters, and conference presentations to his credit. Additionally, he is adept at graphical and technical software such as CorelDRAW, AutoCAD, and Adobe Illustrator, which he uses to effectively visualize research data and design experimental schematics. His versatile research capabilities make him a valuable asset in environmental science and biotechnology.
Conclusion💡
Mr. Shubham S. Sutar is a highly suitable candidate for the Young Scientist Award. His publication record, originality of research, high-impact contributions in environmental biotechnology, and peer recognition make him a strong and compelling nominee. His work has real-world relevance with societal benefit, especially in sustainable dye and wastewater remediation.
Publications Top Noted✍️
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Authors: Shubham Sutar
Year: 2025
Title: AI Chips and Water Sustainability: Balancing Technological Advancement with Resource Management
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Authors: S. Sutar, J. Jadhav
Year: 2025
Title: “Theory of Pore Conflation” and “Shubhjyot’s equation” in the treatment of Brilliant green dye-contaminated water using Jamun leaves biochar
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Authors: S. Sutar, J. Jadhav
Year: 2024
Title: A comparative assessment of the methylene blue dye adsorption capacity of natural biochar versus chemically altered activated carbons
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Authors: S.S. Sutar, S.R. Tapase, P.J. Patil, J.P. Jadhav
Year: 2023
Title: Waste material recycled adsorbents for abatement of textile dyes
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Authors: P.J. Patil, S.S. Sutar, M. Usman, D.N. Patil, M.J. Dhanavade, Q. Shehzad, …
Year: 2022
Title: Exploring bioactive peptides as potential therapeutic and biotechnology treasures: A contemporary perspective
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Authors: S. Sutar, P. Patil, J. Jadhav
Year: 2022
Title: Recent advances in biochar technology for textile dyes wastewater remediation: A review
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Authors: G. Vyavahare, S. Sutar, R. Gurav, R. Patil, D. Patil, J. Jadhav
Year: 2022
Title: Application of Biochar for the Treatment of Textile Dyes and Wastewater
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Authors: S.S. Sutar, G.D. Vyavahare, P.J. Patil, R.G. Gurav, J.P. Jadhav
Year: 2022
Title: Recent Advances in Biochar-Based Dye Remediation
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Authors: S. Sutar, S. Otari, J. Jadhav
Year: 2022
Title: Biochar based photocatalyst for degradation of organic aqueous waste: A review
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Authors: G. Vyavahare, R. Gurav, R. Patil, S. Sutar, P. Jadhav, D. Patil, Y.H. Yang, …
Year: 2021
Title: Sorption of brilliant green dye using soybean straw-derived biochar
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Authors: S.R. Patil, S.S. Sutar, J.P. Jadhav
Year: 2020
Title: Sorption of crystal violet from aqueous solution using live roots of Eichhornia crassipes
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Authors: S.S. Sutar, P.J. Patil, A.S. Tamboli, D.N. Patil, O.A. Apine, J.P. Jadhav
Year: 2019
Title: Biodegradation and detoxification of malachite green by Photobacterium leiognathi strain MS
Cited by: 36
