Dr. Adithya Tantri – polymer bricks – Young Scientist Award

Dr. Adithya Tantri – polymer bricks – Young Scientist Award

Manipal Academy of Higher Education, India

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🎓Academic Qualifications 

Dr. Adithya Tantri has a strong educational background in civil engineering. He earned his Ph.D. in Concrete Specialization from the Manipal Institute of Technology (MIT) between 2019 and 2022, achieving a CGPA of 8.33. His academic pursuit continued with an M.Tech (By Research) in Transportation from the National Institute of Technology Karnataka (NITK), where he completed his studies between 2014 and 2016 with a CGPA of 7.54. Prior to his postgraduate education, he completed his B.E. in Civil Engineering from Alva’s Institute of Engineering & Technology, Moodbidri, affiliated with Visvesvaraya Technological University, achieving an overall percentage of 75.00%. Dr. Tantri’s foundational education includes a Diploma in Civil Engineering from N.R.A.M.P, Nitte, where he scored 70.01%, as well as a strong performance in his S.S.L.C (10th Standard) from S.N.V High School, Karkala, with 81.60% in 2007.

🔬Research Interests 

Dr. Tantri’s research interests lie in advancing sustainable and innovative technologies in civil engineering. His primary areas of interest include Rheology and 3D Printing of Concrete, focusing on improving the flow properties and structural design of concrete materials. He is also committed to exploring the Utilization of Industrial Wastes in Concrete, promoting environmental sustainability and reducing material costs. His work on the Use of Reclaimed Asphalt Pavement (RAP) in Concrete aims to develop techniques for incorporating recycled materials into concrete, thus enhancing the sustainability of construction practices. Another key area of his research is Asphalt Concrete with Warm Mix Technology, which improves the performance of asphalt used in road construction while minimizing environmental impact.

đź’ĽWork Experience

Dr. Tantri has accumulated a rich and diverse set of academic and research experiences, allowing him to contribute significantly to the fields of civil engineering and concrete technology. He worked as a Project Assistant at the National Institute of Engineering and Technology (NITK), Surathkal, Karnataka, where he contributed to a SERB-funded research project focusing on the experimental investigation of rutting and flexural behavior of structural asphalt mixes with warm mix asphalt additives. At Alva’s Institute of Engineering & Technology, Moodbidri, he served as an Assistant Professor, delivering lectures to B.E. students on various civil engineering topics. Dr. Tantri also worked as a Research Scholar at Manipal Institute of Technology (MIT), where he engaged in research on concrete technology. In addition, he held the position of Assistant Professor at Dayananda Sagar College of Engineering, where he taught B.E. and M.Tech students. Currently, he continues to serve as an Assistant Professor at Manipal Institute of Technology (MIT), teaching subjects in civil engineering and contributing to the academic development of students.

💻Software Skills 

Dr. Tantri possesses strong technical proficiency in several essential software tools that support his academic and research work. His expertise includes using AutoCAD 2D & 3D for creating technical drawings and designs related to civil engineering projects. He is proficient in Origin Pro for data analysis and visualization, as well as Image J for image processing tasks. Additionally, Dr. Tantri has experience with Basic C & C++ programming, enabling him to implement computational solutions for engineering problems. His MS Office skills (Excel, Word, PowerPoint) facilitate effective communication and documentation, while his proficiency in Photoshop enhances his ability to work with images in research presentations. MINITAB aids in statistical analysis, and he is well-versed in working with various versions of Windows (XP, 7, 8, 10), ensuring his adaptability with different operating systems and software environments.

Notable Publicationsđź“„


đź“„Machine-Learning-Algorithm to predict the High-Performance concrete compressive strength using multiple data
  • Authors: Muralidhar Vaman Kamath, Shrilaxmi Prashanth, Mithesh Kumar, Adithya Tantri

  • Journal: Journal of Engineering, Design and Technology

  • Year: 2024

đź“„Utilization of cashew nut-shell ash as a cementitious material for the development of reclaimed asphalt pavement incorporated self-compacting concrete
  • Authors: Adithya Tantri, Gopinatha Nayak, Muralidhar Kamath, Adithya Shenoy, Kiran K Shetty

  • Journal: Construction and Building Materials

  • Year: 2021

đź“„Development of self-compacting concrete using Bailey aggregate grading technique in comparison with Indian standard code of practice
  • Authors: Adithya Tantri, Gopinatha Nayak, Adithya Shenoy, Kiran K Shetty

  • Journal: Journal of Engineering, Design and Technology

  • Year: 2022

đź“„Implementation assessment of calcined and uncalcined cashew nut-shell ash with total recycled concrete aggregate in self-compacting concrete employing Bailey grading technique
  • Authors: Adithya Tantri, Gopinatha Nayak, Adithya Shenoy, Kiran K Shetty, Jagadisha Achar, Muralidhar Kamath

  • Journal: Innovative Infrastructure Solutions

  • Year: 2022

đź“„Thermal transmission characteristics of plastic optical fibre embedded light transmitting concrete
  • Authors: Adithya Shenoy, Gopinatha Nayak, Adithya Tantri, Kiran Kumar Shetty

  • Journal: Materials Today: Proceedings

  • Year: 2022

 

Mr. Satish Singh, Materials Science, Best Researcher Award

Mr. Satish Singh, Materials Science, Best Researcher Award

Mr. Satish Singh, National Institute of Technology, Rourkela, India

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🌟Summary

Mr. Satish Kumar Singh is a dedicated research scholar and assistant professor specializing in material chemistry with a focus on innovative methods for fluoride removal. His work aims to address health concerns related to fluoride contamination through novel materials and processes.

🎓 Education

Master’s in Chemistry (Material Chemistry): 2017

Research Scholar at NIT Rourkela: 2019

Junior Research Fellowship (JRF)

🏛️ Professional Experience

Assistant Professor: College affiliated with Bundelkhand University

Research Scholar: NIT Rourkela

🔬 Research Interests

Fluoride Removal: Developing materials to efficiently remove fluoride and meet WHO’s permissible limit of 1.5 ppm.

Water Filtration Systems: Designing integrated gravity flow systems combining adsorptive and photocatalytic methods for hazardous species purification.

Publications📚

MOF-Decorated Rod-Shaped BiVO4 Heterostructures: Mutual Charge Transfer System Concerning Superior Photocatalytic Efficacy for Bromoxynil Breakdown and H2 Generation Process

Authors: Pahi, S., Behera, A., Singh, S.K., Patel, R.K.

Journal: Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research

Year: 2024

Lanthanum Cerate Microspheres for Efficient Fluoride Removal from Wastewater

Authors: Singh, S.K., Pahi, S., Behera, A., Patel, R.K.

Journal: Langmuir

Year: 2024

Fermi level induced band edge alignment and band bending in Ag3PO4/Cu2O p-n heterojunction for proficient photocatalytic applications

Authors: Pahi, S., Mahapatra, B., Behera, A., Singh, S.K., Patel, R.K.

Journal: Materials Chemistry and Physics

Year: 2023

Polypyrrole modified zirconium (IV) phosphate nanocomposite: An effective adsorbent for Cr(VI) removal by adsorption-reduction mechanism

Authors: Behera, A., Sahu, S., Pahi, S., Mahapatra, B., Patel, R.K.

Journal: Materials Chemistry and Physics

Year: 2022

Visible light active Zr- And N-doped TiO2 coupled g-C3N4 heterojunction nanosheets as a photocatalyst for the degradation of bromoxynil and Rh B along with the H2 evolution process

Authors: Pahi, S., Sahu, S., Singh, S.K., Behera, A., Patel, R.K.

Journal: Nanoscale Advances

Year: 2021

Adsorption of methylene blue on chemically modified lychee seed biochar: Dynamic, equilibrium, and thermodynamic study

Authors: Sahu, S., Pahi, S., Tripathy, S., Sahu, U.K., Patel, R.K.

Journal: Journal of Molecular Liquids

Year: 2020