Ruchi Singh Parihar | Climate change | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Ruchi Singh Parihar | Climate change | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Ruchi Singh Parihar | CHRIST University | Bengaluru | India

Dr. Ruchi Singh Parihar is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Statistics and Data Science at CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Bangalore, and an Associate at the International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP), Trieste, Italy. Her research bridges climate science, data analytics, and public health, with expertise in climate change impacts on human health, climate and atmospheric modeling, environmental epidemiology, and climate risk assessment. Holding a Ph.D. in Climate Change and Health from IIT Delhi, she applies statistical and dynamical modeling, remote sensing, and GIS techniques to explore the influence of climate variability on vector-borne diseases and environmental systems. Dr. Parihar is proficient in working with global climate models (GCMs), high-performance computing, and scientific programming tools, contributing to impactful publications in top-tier journals including Nature Scientific Reports, GeoHealth, and iScience. She has received multiple international research and travel grants from globally recognized institutions such as the NSF (USA), ICTP (Italy), IBS (South Korea), and Rutgers University (USA). As an active member of several international scientific organizations—AGU, EGU, AOGS, and ISNTD—she continues to promote interdisciplinary collaboration and innovative approaches toward climate resilience, sustainability, and global health.

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Featured Publications

Parihar, R. S., Bal, P. K., Saini, A., Mishra, S. K., & Thapliyal, A. (2022). Potential future malaria transmission in Odisha due to climate change. Scientific Reports, 12(1), 9048.

Singh Parihar, R., Bal, P. K., Kumar, V., Mishra, S. K., Sahany, S., Salunke, P., & Dhiman, R. C. (2019). Numerical modeling of the dynamics of malaria transmission in a highly endemic region of India. Scientific Reports, 9(1), 11903.

Bal, P. K., Dasari, H. P., Prasad, N., Salunke, P., & Parihar, R. S. (2021). Variations of energy fluxes with ENSO, IOD and ISV of Indian summer monsoon rainfall over the Indian monsoon region. Atmospheric Research, 258, 105645.

Parihar, R. S., Bal, P. K., Thapliyal, A., & Saini, A. (2022). Climate change projections and its impacts on potential malaria transmission dynamics in Uttarakhand. Journal of Communicable Diseases, 54(1), 47–53.

Parihar, R. S., Kumar, V., Anand, A., Bal, P. K., & Thapliyal, A. (2024). Relative importance of VECTRI model parameters in the malaria disease transmission and prevalence. International Journal of Biometeorology, 68(3), 495–509.

Shiva Shankar | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Shiva Shankar | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Zoological Survey of India | India

C. Shiva Shankar is a dedicated Senior Research Fellow at the Zoological Survey of India, specializing in taxonomy, molecular systematics, and ecology of aquatic beetles, fishes, and freshwater crabs. He has significantly contributed to biodiversity documentation through the discovery of new species and first records in India. His doctoral research on aquatic beetles of the Eastern Ghats has generated more than 500 DNA barcodes, marking the first molecular systematic study of aquatic beetles in the country. He has authored over 15 peer-reviewed publications, book chapters, and a co-authored book on threatened fauna. His expertise spans DNA barcoding, water quality analysis, GIS and GPS field surveys, and museum specimen curation. With extensive fieldwork across Indian ecosystems, he has collected and identified over 95 species of aquatic beetles, including rare and endemic taxa. He has successfully submitted over 600 DNA sequences to NCBI, strengthening global biodiversity databases. Beyond research, he actively participates in national conferences, workshops, and biodiversity initiatives, enhancing collaborative conservation efforts. Recognized for his hard work, leadership skills, and self-motivation, he is committed to advancing aquatic biodiversity science. His career vision is to contribute to global research excellence while promoting sustainable management of freshwater ecosystems.

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Featured Publications

“First record of Scoliopsis spinosa d’Orchymont, 1919 (Coleoptera: Hydrophilidae) from India”

“Molecular Characterization of Rare Predaceous Aquatic Beetle Methles indicus Regimbart, 1899 (Coleoptera: Dytiscidae) from Eastern Ghats, India”

“Freshwater decapods (Crustacea: Decapoda) of Palair Reservoir, Telangana, India”

“Notes on Ptilomera agriodes (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Gerridae) from Eastern Ghats, India”

Atar Singh Pipal | Climate Solutions | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Atar Singh Pipal | Climate Solutions | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Atar Singh Pipal | Devic Earth, Technology Research Park, IIT, hyderabad | India

Dr. Atar Singh Pipal is a leading Air Quality Scientist specializing in atmospheric chemistry, aerosol particle analysis, and air pollution mitigation. With a Ph.D. in Chemistry from Savitribai Phule Pune University, he brings over a decade of research experience across premier institutions including IITM Pune, PRL Ahmedabad, and international collaborations in Taiwan. He has authored over 40 high-impact publications , contributed to cutting-edge work on particulate matter characterization, health risk assessment, and CO₂ reduction technologies, and remains actively involved in international scientific forums and editorial boards.

Academic Profile 

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Education

Dr. Atar Singh Pipal holds a Ph.D. in Chemistry with a specialization in Atmospheric Chemistry from Savitribai Phule Pune University, awarded in 2016. His doctoral work focused on analyzing the chemical composition and morphological characteristics of particulate matter in urban environments. He also earned an M.Phil. in Chemistry from Dr. B.R. Ambedkar University, Agra, in 2009, where he studied water-soluble cations in PM10. His earlier education includes an M.Sc. in Chemistry and a B.Sc. in Zoology, Botany, and Chemistry, both from the same university, graduating with distinction.

Experience

Dr. Pipal has accumulated over 10 years of research experience across prominent institutions. He is currently an Air Quality Scientist at Devic Earth, associated with IIT Hyderabad. Previously, he worked as a Project Scientist-II at the Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology (IITM), Pune. He has also held postdoctoral fellowships in India and Taiwan and served as a lecturer in Environmental and Analytical Chemistry, contributing significantly to research, field studies, and environmental monitoring.

Research Interests

His research interests span atmospheric aerosols, air pollution, aerosol morphology, black carbon, secondary pollutants, and climate-relevant emissions. He is also involved in air quality monitoring, source apportionment, and the development of low-cost sensor technologies for urban air quality management.

Awards

Dr. Pipal has received multiple accolades, including the International Young Scientist Award (2020), CSIR and SERB travel grants, and recognition from global conferences in the USA, Japan, and Europe. He is a member of leading scientific societies such as RSC, AGU, and AAAR and contributes to several editorial boards and scientific journals.

Publications

Carbonaceous aerosols and pollutants over Delhi urban environment: Temporal evolution, source apportionment and radiative forcing

Authors: DS Bisht, UC Dumka, DG Kaskaoutis, AS Pipal, et al.
Journal: Science of the Total Environment (2015)

Characterization and morphological analysis of airborne PM2.5 and PM10 in Agra

Authors: AS Pipal, A Kulshrestha, A Taneja
Journal: Atmospheric Environment,  (2011)

Variability in atmospheric particulates and meteorological effects on their mass concentrations over Delhi, India

Authors: S Tiwari, DS Bisht, AK Srivastava, AS Pipal, et al.
Journal: Atmospheric Research, (2014)

Study of surface morphology, elemental composition and origin of atmospheric aerosols over Agra

Authors: AS Pipal, R Jan, PG Satsangi, S Tiwari, A Taneja
Journal: Aerosol and Air Quality Research, (2014)

Intra-urban variability of particulate matter (PM2.5 and PM10) and its relationship with optical properties of aerosols over Delhi

Authors: S Tiwari, PK Hopke, AS Pipal, et al.
Journal: Atmospheric Research (2015)

Characteristics of trace metals in PM2.5 and PM10 and health risk assessment in indoor environments in India

Authors: PG Satsangi, S Yadav, AS Pipal, N Kumbhar
Journal: Atmospheric Environment (2014)

Conclusion

Dr. Atar Singh Pipal stands out as a dedicated and accomplished researcher in atmospheric and environmental sciences, with a strong academic foundation, diverse international experience, and impactful research contributions. His work bridges scientific investigation with real-world environmental solutions, particularly in the areas of air quality and climate mitigation. Through his active participation in global collaborations, editorial roles, and professional societies, he continues to advance the understanding of air pollution and its broader implications. His profile reflects a strong commitment to scientific excellence and societal relevance.