Himanshu Bansal | Environmental Monitoring | Innovative Research Award

Innovative Research Award

Himanshu Bansal
ProcDNA

Himanshu Bansal
Affiliation ProcDNA
Country India
Subject Area Environmental Monitoring
Event International Research Scientist Awards
ORCID 0009-0009-3328-7953

The Innovative Research Award recognizes scholarly excellence, interdisciplinary innovation, and measurable scientific contributions. Himanshu Bansal’s research activities at ProcDNA demonstrate an emerging commitment to evidence-based environmental monitoring and analytical methodologies. The recognition highlights research quality, publication performance, and academic engagement within the broader scientific community.[1]

Abstract

This article summarizes the academic profile of Himanshu Bansal, emphasizing research engagement in environmental monitoring and data-driven scientific investigations. The profile reflects publication output, citation performance, and scholarly visibility through internationally recognized indexing systems. The award evaluation considers originality, methodological rigor, and contribution to sustainable scientific advancement.[2]

Keywords

Environmental Monitoring, Scientific Innovation, Research Excellence, Data Analytics, Sustainable Development, Interdisciplinary Research, Academic Recognition, Scholarly Impact.

Introduction

Contemporary environmental research increasingly depends on advanced analytical frameworks and integrated data interpretation. Researchers working across industrial and scientific domains contribute substantially toward evidence-based decision making. Himanshu Bansal’s scholarly activities align with these objectives by supporting research initiatives focused on environmental assessment and innovation.[3]

Research Profile

Himanshu Bansal is affiliated with ProcDNA, India, and maintains an indexed scholarly presence through Scopus and ORCID platforms. The available bibliometric indicators indicate an emerging research trajectory supported by peer-reviewed publications and citation activity. Such profiles provide transparent measures of productivity and academic visibility within international research ecosystems.[1]

Research Contributions

The research contributions associated with this profile emphasize environmental monitoring, quantitative analysis, and interdisciplinary problem solving. By integrating scientific methods with analytical technologies, the research supports sustainable practices and informed policy development. Continued scholarly engagement may further strengthen contributions across environmental and applied research domains.[3]

Publications

The publication portfolio indexed under the author’s Scopus profile demonstrates active participation in peer-reviewed scholarly communication. Existing publications collectively address analytical methodologies and domain-specific scientific challenges relevant to environmental monitoring. The available record, although developing, indicates sustained academic engagement and potential for future interdisciplinary collaborations and expanded citation influence.[5]

Research Impact

Bibliometric indicators, including citations and h-index values, provide evidence regarding scholarly influence and knowledge dissemination. Citation accumulation demonstrates that published findings are being recognized and referenced within related academic communities. These metrics contribute to evaluating research significance while complementing qualitative assessments of originality and relevance.[2]

Award Suitability

Based on available scholarly indicators, Himanshu Bansal demonstrates characteristics commonly considered for academic recognition programs. Research productivity, indexed visibility, and interdisciplinary engagement support eligibility for the Innovative Research Award under the International Research Scientist Awards framework. Ongoing publication activity and broader collaboration networks may further enhance future recognition opportunities.[1]

Conclusion

The academic profile of Himanshu Bansal reflects an emerging and developing research career characterized by scientific engagement and measurable scholarly activity. Recognition through innovation-oriented award platforms encourages continued contributions to environmental monitoring and interdisciplinary science. Sustained publication efforts are expected to strengthen long-term academic impact and visibility.

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References

    1. Bansal, H., Badshah, G., Sinha, A., Varshney, Y., Alaghtani, O., & Srivastava, A. (2026). Adaptive drift-aware multi-stage deep learning framework for EEG-based schizophrenia diagnosis. BioData Mining. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13040-026-00560-2
      https://doi.org/10.1186/s13040-026-00560-2
    2. Bansal, H., Sinha, A., Agarwal, G., Mishra, S. K., Gupta, S., Chaudhary, P., Ashokrao, P. R., Kushwaha, A., Bagaria, M. K., Reza, M. S., Agrawal, A., Bhad, S., Khalid, S., Lasisi, A., & Aseere, A. M. (2025). A hybrid DL with battle royal optimisation algorithm for accurate tree counting using satellite images. International Journal of Computational Intelligence Systems, 18(1), 222.
      https://dblp.org/rec/journals/ijcisys/BansalSAMGCAKBRABKLA25
    3. ORCID. (n.d.). Himanshu Bansal (ORCID iD: 0009-0009-3328-7953). ORCID Registry. Retrieved June 29, 2026, from
      https://orcid.org/0009-0009-3328-7953

Mahbubeh Tangestani | Monitoring Environmental contaminants | Breakthrough Research Award

Ms. Mahbubeh Tangestani | Monitoring Environmental contaminants | Breakthrough Research Award

Researcher | Addiction and Lifestyle Research Center of Bushehr University | Iran

Ms.  Mahbubeh Tangestani is an Iranian researcher in Environmental Health Engineering with strong expertise in air pollution, human biomonitoring, exposure assessment, and environmental epidemiology. She completed her Master of Science in Environmental Health Engineering at Iran University of Medical Sciences with top academic ranking, and her Bachelor degree in the same field at Bushehr University of Medical Sciences, both with outstanding GPAs. Her professional experience includes roles as a process engineer in wastewater treatment plant design, an environmental health auditor, and currently as an environmental health assessor at the Addiction and Lifestyle Research Center of Bushehr University of Medical Sciences. Her research interests focus on indoor and outdoor air quality, risk assessment, air pollution modeling, and health impact assessment, with publications in high-impact journals such as Scientific Reports, Journal of Hazardous Materials Advances, Environmental Research, and Marine Pollution Bulletin. She has presented her work at national and international conferences and has contributed to collaborative studies addressing environmental pollutants, microplastics, fluoride exposure, and bioaerosols in healthcare settings. She has received several honors including recognition as a distinguished student and selected researcher at Bushehr University of Medical Sciences, and she has played a leadership role as a founding board member of the Environmental Health Association at Iran University of Medical Sciences. Her technical expertise spans laboratory analysis, exposure monitoring, microbial culture, data modeling, and risk analysis, supported by proficiency in specialized software and project management. She has 442 citations by 340 documents, 17 publications, and an h-index of 6.

Profiles : Google Scholar | ORCID | Scopus

Featured Publications

1.Akhbarizadeh, R., Dobaradaran, S., Nabipour, I., Tangestani, M., Abedi, D., & … (2021). Abandoned Covid-19 personal protective equipment along the Bushehr shores, the Persian Gulf: An emerging source of secondary microplastics in coastlines. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 168, 112386.

2.De-la-Torre, G. E., Dioses-Salinas, D. C., Dobaradaran, S., Spitz, J., Nabipour, I., & … (2022). Release of phthalate esters (PAEs) and microplastics (MPs) from face masks and gloves during the COVID-19 pandemic. Environmental Research, 215, 114337.

3.Dobaradaran, S., Akhbarizadeh, R., Mohammadi, M. J., Izadi, A., Keshtkar, M., & … (2020). Determination of phthalates in bottled milk by a modified nano adsorbent: Presence, effects of fat and storage time, and implications for human health. Microchemical Journal, 159, 105516.

4.Tangestani, M., Naeimi, B., Dobaradaran, S., Keshtkar, M., Salehpour, P., & … (2022). Biosorption of fluoride from aqueous solutions by Rhizopus oryzae: Isotherm and kinetic evaluation. Environmental Progress & Sustainable Energy, 41(1), e13725.

5.Jamali, M., Dobaradaran, S., Mahvi, A. H., Raeisi, A., Tangestani, M., Saeed, R., & … (2020). Assessing the non-carcinogenic risk due to the intake of fluoride from fruit juice available in the market in Bushehr. Fluoride, 53(1), 136–153.