Prasanna Kumar | Hybrid Composite | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Prasanna Kumar | Hybrid Composite | Best Researcher Award

Professor | Visvesvaraya Technological University | India

Dr. Prasanna Kumar is a dynamic and impactful researcher whose work spans materials engineering, renewable energy systems, bioresource utilization, and applied physics, consistently contributing to high-impact, interdisciplinary scientific advancements. His research output includes influential publications in leading international journals such as Fuel, The Lancet, The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, Materials & Design, and Journal of Applied Physics, demonstrating both depth and breadth in areas ranging from microalgae-based biorefineries to metal matrix composites, wear behavior analysis, thin-film modification, and collaborative biomedical investigations. His widely cited work on sustainable microalgae biomass utilization reflects significant contributions toward renewable bioenergy and circular bioeconomy frameworks, while his studies on hybrid composites, material wear mechanisms, and ZnO thin-film excitation have advanced understanding in applied materials science. His participation in landmark collaborative research, including a major clinical study on the BBV152 SARS-CoV-2 vaccine, further positions him as a researcher with global scientific relevance. Beyond publications, he has shown exemplary leadership in applied research through sustained mentorship, guiding numerous student projects supported and selected by KSCST, focusing on practical innovations such as low-cost wind turbines, solar-powered devices, hybrid power generation systems, municipal smart-cleaning tools, and specialized testing rigs for composite materials. These projects demonstrate his commitment to bridging theoretical research with real-world engineering solutions, and his long-standing engagement in fostering innovation underscores his influence on future generations of researchers. With a record of impactful research, interdisciplinary collaborations, and innovation-driven mentorship, Dr. Prasanna Kumar stands out as a highly accomplished researcher who continues to contribute meaningfully to scientific progress and technological development.

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Featured Publications

Siddiki, S. Y. A., Mofijur, M., Kumar, P. S., Ahmed, S. F., Inayat, A., Kusumo, F., … (2022). Microalgae biomass as a sustainable source for biofuel, biochemical and biobased value-added products: An integrated biorefinery concept. Fuel, 307, 121782.

Ella, R., Reddy, S., Blackwelder, W., Potdar, V., Yadav, P., Sarangi, V., Aileni, V. K., … (2021). Efficacy, safety, and lot-to-lot immunogenicity of an inactivated SARS-CoV-2 vaccine (BBV152): Interim results of a randomized, double-blind, controlled, phase 3 trial. The Lancet, 398(10317), 2173–2184.

Pfaeffle, R. W., Savage, J. J., Hunter, C. S., Palme, C., Ahlmann, M., Kumar, P., … (2007). Four novel mutations of the LHX3 gene cause combined pituitary hormone deficiencies with or without limited neck rotation. The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 92(5), 1909–1919.

Kiran, T. S., Kumar, M. P., Basavarajappa, S., & Viswanatha, B. M. (2014). Dry sliding wear behavior of heat-treated hybrid metal matrix composite using Taguchi techniques. Materials & Design, 63, 294–304.

Kumar, P. M., Kartha, C. S., Vijayakumar, K. P., Singh, F., Avasthi, D. K., Abe, T., … (2005). Modifications of ZnO thin films under dense electronic excitation. Journal of Applied Physics, 97(1).

Florence Acha | Fiber Reinforcement in Composites | Innovative Research Award

Ms. Florence Acha | Fiber Reinforcement in Composites | Innovative Research Award

Research Assistant at University of Massachusetts Lowell, United States

Florence Nkemamaka Acha is a dedicated researcher and academic in the field of polymer engineering. She specializes in polymer science, nanotechnology, coatings, and biomaterials. With a strong background in both industry and academia, she has contributed significantly to the advancement of superhydrophobic and oil-repellent coatings. Her career encompasses research, teaching, and industrial experience, positioning her as an emerging expert in material science applications.

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Education

Florence is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Plastics Engineering at the University of Massachusetts, Lowell, focusing on the development of PFAS-free coatings for textile applications. She previously earned an M.Eng. in Plastics Engineering with honors and a B.Eng. in Polymer and Textile Engineering, graduating with first-class honors from the Federal University of Technology, Owerri, Nigeria. Her academic journey has been marked by excellence, reflected in her high academic standing and various awards.

Experience

Florence has served as a Research Assistant at both the University of Massachusetts, Lowell, and Igwe Isaac Laboratory in Nigeria, where she contributed to research on polymer composites and coatings. She also worked as a Graduate Teaching Assistant, guiding students in laboratory experiments and academic learning. Additionally, her industrial experience includes roles as a Production Intern and Business Development Officer, where she gained hands-on expertise in polymer processing, plastic manufacturing, and industrial coatings.

Research Interests

Her research focuses on polymer engineering, nanomanufacturing, composites, coatings, and biomaterials. She is particularly interested in developing sustainable and high-performance materials for textile applications, contributing to advancements in material science and environmental sustainability.

Awards

Florence has received multiple prestigious awards, including the Best Researcher Award for Superhydrophobic Coatings (2025), the Best Graduating Student Award in Polymer and Textile Engineering (2019), and the IBE MIT Alumni Award. She has also been recognized for her leadership and academic excellence through various scholarships and honors.

Publications

Acha, F. et al. (2025). An Approach of Manufacturing High-Molecular-Weight CNT-Filled Epoxy Composite. Materials. Cited in [number] articles.

Scheff, T. et al. (2025). Tuning Wetting Properties Through Surface Geometry in the Cassie-Baxter State. Biomimetics. Cited in [number] articles.

Scheff, T. et al. (2025). Design and Synthesis of Fe3O4 -Loaded Polymer Microspheres with Controlled Morphology. Polymers Journal. Cited in [number] articles.

Igwe, I. O. & Acha, F. (2021). Utilization of Granite Quarry Dust Extender in Formulating Anti-Corrosive Paints for Steel Protection. Australian Journal of Science and Technology. Cited in [number] articles.

Acha, F. (2024). Cleaning of Paints. In The Science and Technology of Paints. Book Chapter. Cited in [number] articles.

Igwe, I. O., Acha, F., et al. (2020). Formulation of Anti-Corrosive Alkyd Paints Based on Umuahia Clay Extender. SSRG International Journal of Polymer and Textile Engineering. Cited in [number] articles.

Fesojaye, I. S., Dada, F., & Acha, F. (2023). Innovative Applications of Nanomaterials in Semiconductor Manufacturing. World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews. Cited in [number] articles.

Conclusion

Florence Nkemamaka Acha is an outstanding candidate for the Research for Innovative Research Award. Her contributions to polymer engineering, her innovative research on environmentally friendly coatings, and her leadership in academic and professional circles make her a deserving recipient of this prestigious recognition.