Ms. Sneha Prakash Naik | Water and Wastewater Treatment | Research Excellence Award
Research Scholar | KLE Technological University | India
Sneha Prakash Naik is a Research Scholar at the Centre for Energy and Environment, School of Advanced Sciences, KLE Technological University, with expertise in environmental biotechnology and bioelectrochemical systems. She has been actively involved in interdisciplinary research focused on sustainable energy recovery and waste biomass valorization, contributing to projects on microbial fuel cells, microbial electrolysis, dark fermentative hydrogen production, biomethane generation, and microbial electrosynthesis under the mentorship of senior faculty. Her research centers on biohydrogen, bioelectricity, CO2 sequestration, and bioremediation through advanced microbial and electrochemical platforms, resulting in publications and book chapters in reputed international journals. She has demonstrated leadership through conference presentations, collaborative research initiatives, and international research training programs. Her academic excellence has been recognized through competitive research presentation awards, merit-based distinctions, and participation in specialized workshops and internships in sustainable energy and biotechnology, with a research impact reflected by 11 citations across 10 documents, 4 publications, and an h-index of 2.
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Featured Publications
Dark fermentative hydrogen production: Potential of food waste as future energy needs
– Science of The Total Environment
Revisiting the role of algal biocathodes in microbial fuel cells for bioremediation and value-addition
– Chemical Engineering Journal
Sustainable duckweed biomass valorization for dark fermentative hydrogen production: Process evaluation under meso-and thermophilic operations
– Process Safety and Environmental Protection
Role of cathode materials and their advancement for sustainable hydrogen evolution reaction in microbial electrolysis cells
– Current Opinion in Chemical Engineering
Microbial Electrosynthesis Systems for CO2 Sequestration and Biochemical Production
– Electro-Fermentation for Synthesis of Chemicals, Biochemicals and Biofuels