Shravanilakshmi V | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Academic Researcher Award

Ms. Shravanilakshmi V | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Academic Researcher Award

University of Agricultural Sciences, Bangalore | India

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Early Academic Pursuits

Ms. Shravanilakshmi V has demonstrated remarkable academic excellence since the beginning of her educational journey. With consistently outstanding performance across her schooling and undergraduate studies, she laid a strong foundation in agricultural sciences. Her decision to specialize in sericulture during her postgraduate studies reflects a deep interest in sustainable agricultural practices and innovative approaches in biological sciences. This academic path equipped her with a holistic understanding of agriculture, sericulture, and biotechnology, enabling her to build expertise in areas that bridge traditional practices with modern scientific advancements.

Professional Endeavors

Her professional journey has been shaped by a combination of rigorous academic training and practical exposure. Through participation in rural agricultural work experiences, agro-industrial attachments, and specialized training programs, she gained hands-on expertise in sericulture management, mulberry cultivation, and scientific research methodologies. She has also been actively involved in scientific documentation, food science, and agricultural journalism, which broadened her professional skillset. These endeavors have allowed her to apply her knowledge in real-world contexts, preparing her to contribute meaningfully to both academic and industrial domains.

Contributions and Research Focus

Her research has centered on sustainable sericulture with a particular focus on the utilization of silkworm litter as a liquid organic manure. By developing innovative methods to recycle sericulture waste, she has provided new insights into eco-friendly farming practices. Her work demonstrated significant improvements in mulberry growth, soil fertility, microbial activity, and silkworm performance, offering a scientifically validated approach to circular economy practices in sericulture. Beyond her primary research, she has explored broader topics such as spider silk as a biomaterial, genotype-environment interactions in mulberry, and integrated nematode management, showcasing her versatility in agricultural and life sciences research.

Accolades and Recognition

Her dedication to academic and research excellence has earned her multiple awards and honors. Notably, she was conferred the Young Sericulture and Silk Scientist Award at an international conference, as well as a National Excellency Award in Research. She has also been a recipient of merit-based scholarships that recognized her consistent academic brilliance. These honors reflect her growing reputation as a promising young researcher and her commitment to advancing sustainable practices in agricultural sciences.

Impact and Influence

The significance of her work lies not only in its scientific merit but also in its practical impact. By promoting the reuse of sericulture waste for organic farming, she has contributed to environmentally sustainable practices that directly benefit farmers, researchers, and policymakers. Her findings provide a framework for improving cocoon productivity, reducing chemical dependency, and enhancing cost-benefit ratios in sericulture. Furthermore, her publications in reputed journals and her active participation in conferences have allowed her to influence academic discourse and promote the adoption of sustainable innovations in agriculture.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Ms. Shravanilakshmi’s growing body of research highlights her potential to become a leading contributor in agricultural sustainability and sericulture innovation. Her work opens pathways for integrating organic farming systems into large-scale sericulture, with significant implications for eco-certification and global silk production standards. With a strong foundation in both theoretical and applied sciences, she is positioned to make lasting contributions to the fields of agricultural biotechnology, waste management, and sustainable sericulture practices. Her future endeavors are likely to enhance interdisciplinary collaboration and further strengthen the role of sericulture in advancing both science and society.

Publications


Article: Exploring Silkworm Litter as a Liquid Manure: A Key to Boost Mulberry Growth and Productivity
Author(s): Shravanilakshmi, V., C. S. Kallimani, Vinoda, K. S., Doreswamy, C., & Asha, N. N.
Journal/Source: Journal of Advances in Biology & Biotechnology
Year: 2025


Article: Reuse of Silkworm Litter as Liquid Manure to Mulberry: Assessing Its Influence on Larval and Cocoon Traits of Silkworm (Bombyx mori L.)
Author(s): Shravanilakshmi, V., C. S. Kallimani, Tejaswini, A. S., Kaveri Aramani, Doreswamy, C., & Veenita, M. K.
Journal/Source: Uttar Pradesh Journal of Zoology
Year: 2025


Article: Influence of Silkworm Litter Liquid Organic Manure on Soil Nutrient Status and Microbial Population in Mulberry Plantation
Author(s): Shravanilakshmi, V., C. S. Kallimani, Veenita, M. K., Tejaswini, A. S., Shwetha, G. V., Gagana Sindhu, S., & Doreswamy, C.
Journal/Source: Plant Cell Biotechnology and Molecular Biology
Year: 2025


Article: Spider Silk as a Next Generation Biomaterial: Advances in Biomedical and Tissue Engineering Applications
Author(s): Shravanilakshmi, V., Shwetha, G. V., & Veenita, M. K.
Journal/Source: Archives of Current Research International
Year: 2025


Article: Potentiality of Silkworm Litter in Circular Economy
Author(s): Shravanilakshmi, V., Nikita Kankanawadi, Basanagouda Jekinakatti, Kruthika, M. S., Kaveri Aramani, & Veenita, M. K.
Journal/Source: Journal of Advances in Biology & Biotechnology
Year: 2025


Conclusion

Ms. Shravanilakshmi V embodies the qualities of an emerging researcher dedicated to sustainable agricultural development and sericulture innovation. Her academic brilliance, professional training, and impactful research have already marked her as a promising scholar in her field. Through her pioneering work on silkworm litter-based liquid manure and her broader contributions to agricultural sciences, she has demonstrated both scientific rigor and social relevance. With her passion for research and her vision for sustainability, she is poised to make enduring contributions that will shape the future of sericulture and agricultural biotechnology.

 

Addisu Workiye | Engineering | Editorial Board Member

Dr. Addisu Workiye | Engineering | Editorial Board Member

Wollo University | Ethiopia

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Addisu Workiye Eshetu laid the groundwork for his scientific journey with a Bachelor of Education in Manufacturing Technology from Adama Science and Technology University. His undergraduate project focused on the design and manufacturing of a maize sheller machine. Driven by curiosity and innovation, he progressed to earn an MSc in Manufacturing Engineering, where he developed a composite material using clay and steel wire for milling machine base applications. His academic journey culminated with a PhD in Mechanical Engineering (Design Engineering) from Addis Ababa University, where his dissertation explored the development and characterization of Kaolinite Clay/Maize Stalk Fiber Composite—a major milestone that blended sustainability with advanced material science.

👨‍🏫 Professional Endeavors

Dr. Addisu has been deeply engaged in academia, delivering both undergraduate and postgraduate courses at leading Ethiopian universities. He teaches specialized topics such as Finite Element Methods, Rotor Dynamics, Scientific Research Methodology, and Material Strength. His mentorship extends to thesis co-advising, including projects on carbon fiber composite springs for lightweight vehicles and multi-crop seeding machines. As a departmental coordinator and examiner, he contributes to maintaining and auditing the quality of mechanical engineering programs, helping shape the next generation of engineers and researchers.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

With a research portfolio grounded in mechanical design, manufacturing, and geopolymer composites, Dr. Addisu focuses on developing eco-friendly composite materials using agricultural and natural resources like maize stalks and kaolinite clay. His studies explore key engineering properties such as tensile strength, flexural strength, porosity, and heat insulation, positioning his work at the intersection of sustainability and industrial application. His publications span prestigious journals, and his most recent works include:

  • Porous maize stalk-reinforced geopolymer composites for heat insulation

  • Flexural strength of cellulose fiber composites treated with NaOH

  • Development of natural fiber-reinforced geopolymers for structural use

🏆 Accolades and Recognition

Dr. Addisu's contributions to science and education have earned him certificates of excellence in reviewing, along with invitations to serve as a reviewer for several international journals and conferences. He has authored a well-regarded book titled Kaolinite Clay Composite Materials for Industrial Application, and contributed to book chapters for BP International. In 2024 and 2025, he presented and chaired sessions at multiple high-level conferences, including the International Conference on Biopolymer and Smart Materials and NCMD-2025.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Beyond publications and lectures, Dr. Addisu is actively shaping scientific discourse. He has reviewed several cutting-edge articles on geopolymer foams, fiber-reinforced concrete, solar PV optimization, and metal-air battery technologies. His conference presence and leadership roles help bridge academic knowledge with industrial application. As a member of the International Science Reserve, powered by the New York Academy of Sciences, he collaborates globally to address climate change through sustainable engineering.

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Addisu Workiye represents a new wave of African engineering scholars whose work is rooted in local innovation and global relevance. Through eco-conscious composite development, academic mentorship, and international collaboration, he is fostering sustainable materials science in Ethiopia and beyond. His future goals are likely to involve scaling up his research into industrial applications, expanding academic networks, and promoting renewable engineering solutions for a more sustainable future.

Publications


📄 Characterization of Maize Stalk Cellulose Fibers Surface Morphology and Cross-Section

  • Authors: Addisu Workiye, Eyassu Woldesenbet, Lulseged Belay Addis

  • Journal: Journal of Materials Research and Technology

  • Year: 2025


📄 Flexural Strength and Porosity of Maize Stalk Cellulose Fibers Reinforced Geopolymer Composites Treated by NaOH

  • Authors: Addisu Workiye, Eyassu Woldesenbet

  • Journal: Proceedings of Engineering and Technology Innovation

  • Year: 2023


📄 Porous Maize Stalk Cellulose Fiber–Reinforced Geopolymer Composites for Heat Insulation on the Bottom Side of Local Electric Stove

  • Authors: Addisu Workiye, Eyassu Woldesenbet

  • Journal: Proceedings of Engineering and Technology Innovation

  • Year: 2022


📄 Development of Maize Stalk Cellulose Fiber Reinforced Calcined Kaolinite Clay Geopolymer Composite

  • Authors: Addisu Workiye, Eyassu Woldesenbet

  • Journal: Proceedings of Engineering and Technology Innovation

  • Year: 2020


📄 Tensile Strength of Maize Stalk and Husk Single Cellulose Fibre

  • Authors: Addisu Workiye, Eyassu Woldesenbet

  • Journal: International Journal of Engineering and Technology

  • Year: 2019