Sustainable Innovation
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Peerzada Danish received his Ph.D. in Structural Engineering (Civil Engineering) from Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT), Vellore, with research focused on self-compacting concrete incorporating mineral admixtures as supplementary materials. He is currently a Postdoctoral Research Associate III at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bengaluru, working on the development of low-carbon alternative materials for dam construction and rehabilitation under projects supported by the Ministry of Jal Shakti (MoJS, GOI), Central Water Commission, Government of India, and the World Bank. He has authored more than 20 SCI and Scopus-indexed publications presented at international conferences, along with books and book chapters. Dr. Danish previously served as an Assistant Professor at several universities and institutes, teaching undergraduate and postgraduate courses and supervising student research. His research interests include sustainable construction materials, alkali-activated binders, and durable infrastructure systems.
Anil Sagar Srinivasa is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Civil Engineering at NIT Calicut. He completed his Ph.D. in Civil Engineering from NITK Surathkal. His research focuses on one-part geopolymer pastes and mortars, eco-friendly alkali-activated concrete, and sustainable construction materials. He applies response surface methods for optimization of geopolymer binders and studies the influence of solid activators on fly ash/slag-based systems. He has authored SCI and Scopus indexed papers and presented at international conferences. He is guiding Ph.D.,M.Tech., and B.Tech. students in the areas of geopolymer composites, alkali-activated binders, and durable infrastructure systems.
Jasir Mushtaq is a Saudi Aramco Approved Environmental Engineer with over six years of professional experience in environmental management across the Gulf region and India. He holds a Ph.D. in Civil & Environmental Engineering from the National Institute of Technology Srinagar, India. His expertise includes solid waste management, environmental monitoring, carbon footprint assessment, and sustainable infrastructure development. Dr. Mushtaq has authored several international journal publications and book chapters focusing on climate change, waste management, and environmental sustainability. He is actively involved in implementing international environmental standards and promoting sustainable engineering practices.
Mohan Ganesh G. obtained his PhD in Structural Engineering from Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, India. He is a Professor Higher Academic Grade for the department of Structural and Geotechnical Engineering at Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT), Vellore, India. He has more than 60 publications in the Scopus indexed journals. His area of research interest lies in High volume Fly ash concrete, Self-compacting concrete, Fibre reinforced concrete, Green Corrosion Inhibitors, Steel concrete composite structures, Artificial Neural network and Genetic Algorithm.
A.S. Santhi is a Professor with a Higher Academic Grade in the School of Civil Engineering, Vellore Institute of Technology, Vellore. She holds a PhD in Structural Engineering from IIT Roorkee (2006). She has supervised Eleven Ph D thesis, one MS student, 76 MTech Thesis and has published more than 40 research papers in referred and peer-reviewed Scopus-indexed journals. Her research interest includes high volume fly ash in concrete, Utilizations of mineral admixtures in concrete, Corrosion studies, Impact studies on Concrete. She has successfully completed two R&D projects sponsored by DST, Govt. of India and NLC, Neyveli.
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1. Biochar as a Sustainable Supplement in Cement Mortar and Concrete 2.Examining the Use of Biochar as a Sustainable Green Supplement in Cement Mortar and Concrete Blend: A Comprehensive Review 3.Stabilization of problematic soils using industrial sludge derived-pozzolanic biochar 4.Self-compacting concrete for sustainable infrastructure: A smart strategy for durable and eco-efficient construction 5.Performance and Sustainability Assessment of Self-Compacting Concrete with Mineral Powder Additions for Resilient Infrastructure 6.The rise of zero-cement geopolymer concrete: a sustainable revolution in construction 7. Alkali-Activated Permeable Geopolymer Concrete Technologies: Carbon Neutral Solutions Towards Construction of Climate Resilient Cities 8.Alkali-Activated Binders in Infrastructure Development: The Rise of Energy Storing, Self-Healing-Redefining Infrastructure with Smart AAB Binders 9. Sustainable Innovation - Smart strategies for resilient infrastructure 10. Enhancing the Mechanical and Durability Properties of Concrete through the Valorization of Bamboo Aggregates and Fibers 11.Performance Assessment of Concrete with Partial Replacement of Fine and Coarse Aggregates Using Ceramic Waste 12. Sustainable Utilization of Coconut Ash and Coir Fiber in Ferrocement Wall Panels 13.Stabilization of Sand using Sugarcane Bagasse, Yeast, Human Hair Fibers and Lime 14.Rheological and Topological Optimization Behaviour of Concrete Using Lightweight Green Aggregate (LiGra) 15.Behaviour of Standard and High-Strength Concrete Under Cyclic Heating 16. Green Mortar Innovation: Integrating Titanium Dioxide for Structural and Environmental Benefits 17. Life Cycle Assessment in Sustainable Waste Management: Tools, Trends, and Impact Pathways 18. Competitive Adsorption of Aqueous Selenium & Phenol Species onto Activated Carbon: RSM-based Modelling 19.Structural Performance of Sustainable Concrete with Waste-Derived Recycled Aggregates and Pozzolans: A Review 20. Laboratory performance of composite modified binders and asphalt mixes containing waste plastic
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