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Department of Biotechnology & Microbiology
Recognitions/Awards
Awarded for Best Innovative Idea (Success story) by BIRAC, DST and VIBHA through the auspicious hands of Hon'ble Dr. Vijay Bhatkar and Hon'ble Dr. Renu Swarup (Secretary, DBT) in India International Science Festival on 08 October 2018 at Lucknow. The Award consisted of memento, certificate and prize money of Rs. 25,000.
The award was given for successfully working on innovative idea of utilizing bacteria for metal removal from e-waste (Dr. N.N. Adhapure).
Honored with Young Scientist Award
from Microbiologists Society, India through the auspicious hands of Dr. S.P Kane, Vice Chanceller, RTMN University, Nagpur (M.S.) (Dr. N.N. Adhapure).
Golden Jubilee Fellowship
from Dr. B.A.M. University, Aurangabad for carrying out Ph.D. (Dr. N.N. Adhapure).
Recognized as Outstanding Contributor in Reviewing
in Feb 2017 by Hydrometallurgy, Elsevier, Amsterdam, The Netherlands (Dr. N.N. Adhapure).
Worked as a reviewer for Journal of Hazardous Material (Elsevier) Hydrometallurgy (Elsevier), Journal of Environmental and Chemical Engineering (Elsevier), Bioprocess and Biosystems Engineering (Springer-Nature), Waste and Biomass Valorization (Springer-Nature), Metallurgical and Materials Transactions B (Springer-Nature), Journal of Applied Phycology (Springer-Nature), Environmental Sustainability (Springer-Nature), Chemical and Biological
Technologies in Agriculture (Springer-Nature) Separation Science and Technology (Tailor and Francis)
and RSC Advances (Royal Society of Chemistry) (Dr. N.N. Adhapure).
Worked as a reviewer for Journal of Hazardous Materials (Elsevier).(Areeb Inamdar).
Received Best paper presentation award from International Society of Science and Technology, Mumbai
for the paper entitled, Screening and production of Cellulose degrading microorganisms isolated from herbivory fecal matter (Areeb Inamdar).