Ashish Gome | Chemical Engineering | Best Academic Researcher Award | 13632

Dr. Ashish Gome | Chemical Engineering | Best Academic Researcher Award 

Prashanti Group of Institutes |  India 

Dr. Ashish Gome, Associate Professor and Dean (Academics & Administration) at Prashanti Group of Institutes, Ujjain (M.P.), has over 16 years of rich academic and professional experience spanning roles as Head of Department, Dean of External Affairs, and Dean of Academics & Administration. He brings more than six years of industrial experience as an Environmental Consultant, guiding multiple UG and PG student projects. His research focuses on chemical engineering, wastewater treatment, and advanced oxidation processes, particularly the treatment of real pharmaceutical industry wastewater. Dr. Gome has published impactful research in indexed journals, including Springer’s International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology (IJEST), ISCA journals, International Journal of Advances in Research (IJAR), and Pollution Research. His work is highly cited, providing a strong contribution to the understanding of industrial wastewater treatment with practical relevance. According to citation databases, his publications have achieved Substantial citations, and his h-index reflects his growing influence in the field. He serves as an editorial member for the International Journal of Advances in Engineering & Scientific Research. He is a lifetime member of the International Society for Research & Development, highlighting his active engagement in professional communities. Dr. Gome’s research uniquely involves the careful collection and treatment of real wastewater samples from pharmaceutical industries, analyzed under stringent conditions at the MP Pollution Control Board Regional Office. This ensures authenticity and practical applicability of his findings. His studies demonstrate significant potential for pollution load reduction and sustainable industrial practices. While his research collaborations and patents are currently limited, his publications and editorial contributions illustrate a consistent commitment to advancing knowledge. His consultancy experience enriches his academic insight, connecting theoretical work with industrial practice. Dr. Gome’s work has been widely recognized for rigor, precision, and real-world relevance, making him a strong candidate for awards in environmental engineering and chemical process innovation. His mentorship of students ensures knowledge transfer and the cultivation of future researchers. His research outputs align with global sustainability goals and demonstrate notable societal impact. The combination of publications, citations, and h-index underscores his research credibility and thought leadership. He continues to innovate within advanced oxidation processes and wastewater treatment technologies. The practical implications of his studies extend to environmental management and policy implementation.

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Featured Publications

“Removal of persistent chemical oxygen demand from pharmaceutical wastewater by ozonation at different pH”.

“Simulation study of phenol degradation by Fenton process using ASPEN-Plus”.

“Chemical kinetics of ozonation and other processes used for the treatment of wastewater containing pharmaceuticals: A review”.

“Biodegradability Assessment of Pharmaceutical Wastewater Treated by Ozone”.

 

 

 

 

 

Hengfu Shui | Chemical Engineering | Best Researcher Award | 13551

Prof Dr. Hengfu Shui | Chemical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Hengfu Shui, Anhui University of Technology, China

Prof. Dr. Hengfu Shui is a renowned expert in coal chemistry and organic chemical engineering at Anhui University of Technology, China. With a Ph.D. from East China University of Science & Technology, his research spans coal liquefaction, clean utilization, and coal-derived materials. Over his distinguished career, he has served in multiple leadership roles, including Dean of the School of Chemistry & Chemical Engineering and Vice President of the university. Dr. Shui has led and participated in numerous national and international research projects, including NSFC key grants, the 863 and 973 Programs, and Sino-Japanese collaborations. His pioneering work contributes significantly to energy science and chemical engineering.

Author Profile

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Education

Prof. Dr. Hengfu Shui’s academic journey began with a deep-rooted passion for energy and chemical engineering. In 1983, he entered the East China University of Science & Technology, majoring in Chemical Engineering for Energy Sources. During his undergraduate studies, he explored complex chemical processes, including molecular sieve adsorption and abruption, laying a strong foundation for his future research endeavors. After graduating in 1987, he pursued graduate education at the Anshan Research Institute for Thermal Energy (1990–1992), where he specialized in organic chemical engineering and focused on coal needle coke feedstock preprocessing techniques.

Determined to advance in research, he returned to his alma mater for his doctoral studies (1995–1997), where he developed expertise in solvent deasphalting of residues using mixed C4 solvents and in the modification of paving asphalt — a niche area crucial for the improvement of heavy oil processing and asphalt technology.

Experience

Dr. Hengfu Shui’s academic journey at Anhui University of Technology (AHUT) is a testament to his dedication and leadership in higher education. Beginning his career as a lecturer in 1987, he was promoted to associate professor in 1998 and achieved the rank of full professor by 2002. His administrative acumen and academic vision led him to occupy several key leadership positions within the university, including serving as Dean of the School of Chemistry & Chemical Engineering from 2003 to 2012, Director of the Department of Scientific Research from 2012 to 2017, Dean of the Graduate School from 2017 to 2019, and since 2019, Vice President of AHUT. Complementing his domestic achievements, Dr. Shui also broadened his academic horizons internationally through a prestigious postdoctoral fellowship at Tohoku University in Japan from 2000 to 2002. There, under the mentorship of Professor Iino Masashi, he conducted advanced research on coal structure and its aggregation behavior—critical to improving coal reactivity and conversion efficiency—thereby enhancing both his scientific perspective and international research collaborations.

Research Focus

Prof. Hengfu Shui’s research portfolio is both expansive and deeply impactful, particularly in the field of coal chemistry and clean energy transformation—an area of critical importance within China’s evolving energy and environmental framework. His primary research interests encompass coal liquefaction and clean utilization, coal tar pitch emulsification, coal needle coke production, and the study of coal structure and its aggregation behaviors. These focus areas not only address pressing scientific challenges but also offer practical pathways for optimizing fossil fuel use and minimizing environmental impact. Prof. Shui has led five major research projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC), including a key project, and has played a pivotal role in several high-profile national programs such as the 863 High-Tech Program, the 973 National Basic Research Program, and the Strategic Chinese-Japanese Joint Research Program. Additionally, he has contributed to an international cooperative project under Anhui Province. Through these efforts, Prof. Shui has been instrumental in advancing technologies for converting coal into cleaner fuels and high-value chemical products, thus promoting sustainable industrial practices and energy innovation.

His selection as a research fellow at Tohoku University and continued service as vice president of AHUT reflect the high regard in which he is held, both nationally and internationally.

Publications

📘 Enhancing the activity and sulfur tolerance of LaMnO3-based perovskite catalysts for VOCs total oxidation by tuning configurational entropy – Separation and Purification Technology (2025) – Cited by 3 articles.
📘 Temperature regulating the directional catalytic transfer hydrogenolysis of lignin over a in situ topologically prepared NiRu/Al2O3 – Chemical Engineering Science (2025) – Cited by 2 articles.
📘 Relationship between pyrolytic sulfur migration behavior and structural composition of high-sulfur fat coal – Fuel (2025) – Cited by 3 articles
📘 Emerging Photothermal Materials from Lignin and Coal for Solar Vapor Generation – Advanced Functional Materials (2025) – Cited by 3 articles