Dr. Virendra Vikram Singh | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award
Scientist E at University of North Texas, United States
Dr. Virendra Vikram Singh is a Scientist E at the Defence Research & Development Establishment (DRDE), Gwalior, under India’s Ministry of Defence. He has dedicated his career to advanced research in chemical detection, toxicant remediation, and NBC (Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical) defense technologies. With over 15 years of research experience, Dr. Singh has emerged as a distinguished scientist in the field of analytical chemistry, specializing in the application of nanomaterials for critical defense applications. His work includes developing electrochemical detection methodologies and innovative detoxification systems, which address significant security and safety needs. A prolific researcher, Dr. Singh has contributed to over 48 scientific publications with a high citation impact, underscoring his influence within the scientific community. His applied research has led to the development of vital products for defense, showcasing his commitment to national security through scientific innovation and practical solutions.
Professional Profile
Education
Dr. Singh’s academic journey is rooted in a strong background in analytical chemistry. He completed his Ph.D. in 2011 at Jiwaji University, Gwalior, where his thesis focused on electrochemical detection methodologies for toxic chemicals, setting the stage for his work in sensor development. Prior to his doctoral studies, he obtained an M.Sc. in Analytical Chemistry from Banaras Hindu University in 2006, achieving an impressive 81.4% in his studies. His academic rigor continued with a prestigious post-doctoral research opportunity at the University of California, San Diego, where he worked under Professor Joseph Wang from 2014 to 2015. During this post-doctoral tenure, Dr. Singh expanded his expertise in nanoengineered micromotors and detoxification technologies, cementing his skills in nanotechnology and its applications in chemical detection. His academic record highlights a strong foundation and commitment to research in applied chemistry and nanotechnology.
Professional Experience
Dr. Singh has built a progressive and impactful career in research, particularly within India’s DRDO at the DRDE in Gwalior. He began as a Junior Research Fellow in 2007 and has ascended through various ranks to his current designation as Scientist E. His research assignments have focused on NBC defense technologies, toxicant remediation, and protective textiles, each of which addresses pressing needs in defense and public safety. His tenure at DRDE has been marked by innovation, with his work on developing NBC protective suits and gas canisters. He has also held an international post-doctoral research position at the University of California, San Diego, where he honed his skills in micromotor detoxification technologies. With more than a decade of experience at DRDE, Dr. Singh’s professional trajectory exemplifies his dedication to scientific excellence and defense research.
Research Interest
Dr. Singh’s primary research interest lies in the development of detection and detoxification methodologies for toxic agents. His work encompasses diverse areas within nanobioelectronics, focusing on the use of nanostructures for electrochemical sensing devices. His research applies advanced materials, such as graphene, metal-organic frameworks, quantum dots, and molecularly imprinted polymers, to create sensors with applications in both clinical and environmental monitoring. Another significant aspect of his work involves the design and synthesis of nanomotors and nanoengineered micromotors for applications in energy generation and detoxification, showcasing a blend of fundamental science and applied research. Dr. Singh’s research continues to address critical challenges in chemical detection, environmental decontamination, and public safety, with an emphasis on developing technologies that serve defense and industrial applications.
Awarad and Honor
Dr. Singh’s contributions to science and defense have been recognized with numerous prestigious awards. Notable among them is the DRDO Young Scientist of the Year Award in 2013, which reflects his early career promise and impactful research. He received the ISCB Young Scientist Award in 2022 and the LNJ Award by the Indian Carbon Society in 2023, both underscoring his leadership in chemical sciences. Dr. Singh’s accomplishments have also been acknowledged internationally, with Stanford University listing him among the top 2% of scientists in 2020 and 2021. His work has earned several best paper awards for high-impact publications, including the Dr. P.K. Ramachandran Award in Chemical Sciences multiple times. His extensive recognition by both national and international bodies speaks to his reputation and influence within the scientific community.
Conclusion
Dr. Virendra Vikram Singh’s impressive research achievements, along with his substantial contributions to defense technologies and national security, make him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His work not only demonstrates scientific rigor and innovation but also aligns closely with strategic areas vital for national defense and public safety. While there is scope for broader environmental impact and international collaborations, Dr. Singh’s accomplishments thus far set him apart as a leading researcher whose work is of significant national and international importance. His contributions, awards, and sustained commitment to advancing science make him highly deserving of recognition as Best Researcher.
Publications Top Noted
- Title: Water-driven micromotors for rapid photocatalytic degradation of biological and chemical warfare agents
Authors: J. Li, V.V. Singh, S. Sattayasamitsathit, J. Orozco, K. Kaufmann, R. Dong, …
Year: 2014
Citation Count: 346 - Title: Band gap determination in thick films from reflectance measurements
Authors: V. Kumar, S.K. Sharma, T.P. Sharma, V. Singh
Year: 1999
Citation Count: 336 - Title: Self‐propelled activated carbon Janus micromotors for efficient water purification
Authors: B. Jurado‐Sánchez, S. Sattayasamitsathit, W. Gao, L. Santos, Y. Fedorak, …
Year: 2015
Citation Count: 295 - Title: Greener electrochemical synthesis of high-quality graphene nanosheets directly from pencil and its SPR sensing application
Authors: V.V. Singh, G. Gupta, A. Batra, A.K. Nigam, M. Boopathi, P.K. Gutch, B.K. Tripathi, …
Year: 2012
Citation Count: 176 - Title: Lysozyme-based antibacterial nanomotors
Authors: M. Kiristi, V.V. Singh, B. Esteban-Fernández de Ávila, M. Uygun, F. Soto, …
Year: 2015
Citation Count: 168 - Title: Applications of ionic liquids in electrochemical sensors and biosensors
Authors: V.V. Singh, A.K. Nigam, A. Batra, M. Boopathi, B. Singh, R. Vijayaraghavan
Year: 2012
Citation Count: 148 - Title: Aptamer-modified graphene-based catalytic micromotors: Off–on fluorescent detection of ricin
Authors: B. Esteban-Fernández de Ávila, M.A. Lopez-Ramirez, D.F. Báez, A. Jodra, …
Year: 2016
Citation Count: 141 - Title: Multifunctional silver‐exchanged zeolite micromotors for catalytic detoxification of chemical and biological threats
Authors: V.V. Singh, B. Jurado‐Sánchez, S. Sattayasamitsathit, J. Orozco, J. Li, …
Year: 2015
Citation Count: 136 - Title: Nano/micromotors for security/defense applications. A review
Authors: V.V. Singh, J. Wang
Year: 2015
Citation Count: 111 - Title: Smart nanomaterials in cancer theranostics: challenges and opportunities
Authors: B.K. Kashyap, V.V. Singh, M.K. Solanki, A. Kumar, J. Ruokolainen, K.K. Kesari
Year: 2023
Citation Count: 99 - Title: Zirconia/graphene oxide hybrid micromotors for selective capture of nerve agents
Authors: V.V. Singh, A. Martin, K. Kaufmann, S. D.S. de Oliveira, J. Wang
Year: 2015
Citation Count: 96 - Title: Molybdenum Disulfide‐Based Tubular Microengines: Toward Biomedical Applications
Authors: V.V. Singh, K. Kaufmann, B.E.F. de Ávila, E. Karshalev, J. Wang
Year: 2016
Citation Count: 92 - Title: Micromotor-based on–off fluorescence detection of sarin and soman simulants
Authors: V.V. Singh, K. Kaufmann, J. Orozco, J. Li, M. Galarnyk, G. Arya, J. Wang
Year: 2015
Citation Count: 87 - Title: Micromotor‐based energy generation
Authors: V.V. Singh, F. Soto, K. Kaufmann, J. Wang
Year: 2015
Citation Count: 86 - Title: Ultrasound-propelled nanowire motors enhance asparaginase enzymatic activity against cancer cells
Authors: M. Uygun, B. Jurado-Sanchez, D.A. Uygun, V.V. Singh, L. Zhang, J. Wang
Year: 2017
Citation Count: 73