Dr. Gunda Mohanakrishna | Environmental Biotechnology | Excellence in Research Award
Associate Professor | KLE Technological University | India
Dr. Gunda Mohanakrishna is a distinguished researcher in environmental biotechnology and bioenergy, with a strong focus on bioelectrochemical systems for sustainable energy generation, wastewater treatment, and circular economy applications. His research expertise spans microbial fuel cells, microbial electrosynthesis, microbial electrolysis cells, CO₂ valorization, and integrated bioprocess engineering, contributing significantly to resource recovery and environmental remediation. He has authored over 80 peer-reviewed journal publications and 12 book chapters, accumulating more than 7,400 citations, reflecting high international impact and research visibility. His work is widely cited for advancing scalable solutions that link renewable energy production with industrial wastewater management. Through extensive international collaborations across Europe, the Middle East, and Asia, his research has translated laboratory-scale innovations into practical, application-oriented technologies. Beyond academic contributions, his studies support sustainable industrial practices, carbon neutrality goals, and clean energy transitions, demonstrating meaningful societal and environmental impact at a global level.
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Top 5 Featured Publications
Bioelectricity production from wastewater treatment in dual chambered microbial fuel cell (MFC) using selectively enriched mixed microflora: Effect of catholyte
– Bioresource Technology, 2008 (Cited by 324)
Bio-electrochemical treatment of distillery wastewater in microbial fuel cell facilitating decolorization and desalination along with power generation
– Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2010 (Cited by 300)
Biotransformation of carbon dioxide in bioelectrochemical systems: State of the art and future prospects
– Journal of Power Sources, 2017 (Cited by 280)
Bioelectricity generation from chemical wastewater treatment in mediatorless microbial fuel cell using selectively enriched hydrogen producing mixed culture
– Biochemical Engineering Journal, 2008 (Cited by 280)