Getachew Alamnie | Environmental Science | Editorial Board Member

Assist Prof Dr. Getachew Alamnie | Environmental Science | Editorial Board Member

Mekdela Amba University | Ethiopia

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Getachew Alamnie’s academic journey began with a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology from Wollega University, Ethiopia, in 2015. Driven by a profound interest in biotechnology and applied biological sciences, he pursued a Master’s degree in Applied Biology at Haramaya University, where he gained foundational knowledge and hands-on experience in microbial and environmental biotechnology. This early academic background laid a solid groundwork for his Ph.D. studies in Industrial and Environmental Biotechnology at the University of Gondar, Ethiopia, completed in 2023.

🧪 Professional Endeavors

Dr. Alamnie is currently a Researcher and Lecturer in the Department of Biology at Mekdela Amba University, Ethiopia. He has previously served in various academic roles, including as a coordinator for exam quality and director of Academic Quality Assurance. His professional focus encompasses teaching and research, with a specialization in Industrial Biotechnology. Dr. Alamnie has also undertaken extensive training, including genome manipulation using CRISPR, protein purification, and DNA assembly, equipping him with advanced technical expertise for his research and academic responsibilities.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Alamnie’s research interests span microbial engineering, bioremediation, and enzymology, particularly regarding the application of extremophile microorganisms for environmental biotechnology. He has explored the use of enzymes like keratinase from B. subtilis for feather biodegradation, contributing to sustainable waste management practices. His recent publications examine enzyme applications in leather tanning and detergent formulation, aligning his work with green biosynthesis principles. Additionally, his studies on nanoparticle therapy present innovative approaches to addressing antibiotic-resistant bacteria, reflecting his commitment to impactful, real-world solutions in biotechnology.

🏆 Accolades and Recognition

In recognition of his impactful research, Dr. Alamnie was awarded the prestigious International Molecular Biologist Award in 2024. This accolade celebrates his contributions to molecular biology, particularly in enzyme technology and microbial biotechnology. Furthermore, his publications in reputable scientific journals underscore his standing as a respected researcher in the field. His editorial roles in international journals, including Bioresource Technology Reports and Basic Microbiology, further highlight his influence and expertise in the scientific community.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Dr. Alamnie’s work in microbial engineering and environmental biotechnology holds considerable implications for sustainable industry practices. His research on enzyme-based bioremediation contributes to reducing the environmental footprint of industries such as leather tanning and detergent manufacturing. His advancements in the field have helped establish best practices for applying extremophiles in industrial biotechnology, making significant strides toward eco-friendly bioprocessing.

🌱 Legacy and Future Contributions

As Dr. Alamnie continues his career in research and teaching, his work is poised to inspire future developments in sustainable biotechnology. His legacy will likely endure through his contributions to microbial enzyme applications and environmental remediation strategies. Dr. Alamnie’s commitment to innovative research in nanobiotechnology and metagenomics positions him as a key figure in advancing biotechnology for environmental and industrial applications, and his ongoing involvement in scientific societies and academic journals suggests a bright future of impactful contributions.

 

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đź“„ Chicken feather protein hydrolysate as a low-cost peptone source for microbial cultivation: A promising perspective of economic and environmental advantage
Authors: Alamnie, G., Melake, A., Berhanu, Y., ... Damtew, B., Aemiro, A.
Journal: Case Studies in Chemical and Environmental Engineering
Year: 2024


đź“„ Characterization and fabrication of p-Cuâ‚‚O/n-CeOâ‚‚ nanocomposite for the application of photocatalysis
Authors: Bekele, T., Mebratie, G., Girma, A., Alamnie, G.
Journal: Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects
Year: 2024


đź“„ Green-synthesised silver nanoparticles: antibacterial activity and alternative mechanisms of action to combat multidrug-resistant bacterial pathogens: a systematic literature review
Authors: Girma, A., Alamnie, G., Bekele, T., ... Tabor, A., Jufar, D.
Journal: Green Chemistry Letters and Reviews
Year: 2024


đź“„ Production of keratinase enzyme from B. subtilis GH2 and its application in feather biodegradation
Author: Alamnie, G.
Journal: Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery
Year: 2024


đź“„ Nanoparticle therapy for antibiotic-resistant bacteria: current methods and prospects
Authors: Bekele, T.M., Girma, A., Alamnie, G.A., Mebratie, G.B.
Journal: Bioinspired, Biomimetic and Nanobiomaterials
Year: 2023


 

Deepesh Bansal | Engineering | Excellence in Environmental Sustainability Research

Dr. Deepesh Bansal | Engineering | Excellence in Environmental Sustainability Research

Indian Institute of Technology Delhi | India

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Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Deepesh Bansal's academic journey began with a Bachelor's in Civil Engineering from Deenbandhu Chhotu Ram University of Science & Technology, Murthal. He further pursued a Master's and a Ph.D. in Geotechnical Engineering from prestigious Indian Institutes of Technology (IIT), Roorkee, and Delhi, respectively.

Professional Endeavors

Dr. Bansal's professional career encompasses a diverse range of roles, from working as an Engineer at Larsen and Toubro Ltd. to serving as an Assistant Professor at various institutions. Currently, he is a Research Associate at the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, where he focuses on sustainable geotechnical solutions.

Contributions and Research Focus

His research primarily revolves around utilizing waste materials, such as incineration bottom ash, in civil engineering applications. He has extensively studied the physicochemical and geoenvironmental characteristics of incineration bottom ash, aiming to assess its potential for reuse in flexible pavements, embankments, and reinforced soil structures.

Accolades and Recognition

Dr. Bansal has received numerous awards and accolades for his exemplary research contributions. These include Research Scholar Travel Award, ISSMGE Foundation Award, and Research Excellence Travel Award, showcasing his recognition in the academic community.

Impact and Influence

Through his research publications in esteemed journals and presentations at international conferences, Dr. Bansal has significantly contributed to the field of geotechnical engineering. His work not only addresses crucial environmental challenges but also offers sustainable solutions for infrastructure development.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Bansal's legacy lies in his dedication to sustainable engineering practices and his commitment to nurturing future talents in the field. With his expertise in geotechnical engineering and waste valorization, he aims to continue making impactful contributions towards building a more sustainable future for the construction industry.

Notable Publications

Sustainable utilization of incineration bottom ash in pavement construction: Environmental impacts and life cycle assessment 2024

Optimizing MSW incineration bottom ash reuse: A study on treated wastewater washing and leaching control 2024

Waste to Resource: Enviro-Mechanical Suitability of MSW Incineration Bottom Ash in Flexible Pavements and Embankments 2024

Characterization of MSW incineration bottom ash for use as structural fill in reinforced soil structures: Geoenvironmental, geotechnical and economical assessment 2023 (4)

Environmentally responsible disposal and reuse of MSW incineration bottom ash: assessment from two Indian plants 2023