Arpita Dalal

Dr. Arpita Dalal obtained her B.Sc degree from Birjhora Mahavidyalaya, Gauhati University, in 2010 and her master’s degree from the Department of Ecology and Environmental Science, Assam University, in 2012. She then received her PhD in 2020 under the supervision of Prof. Susmita Gupta at Assam University-. Her research work focuses on biomonitoring and ecology of freshwater ecosystems using aquatic insects and use of predatory macroinvertebrates (such as aquatic insects and crustaceans) as biocontrol agents of mosquito populations. Dr. Dalal has published several research articles in reputable international and national journals. She was awarded the DST-INSPIRE Fellowship (2013) and has qualified in the CBSE-UGC NET examination (2014). Her other scientific recognitions include JSPS HOPE Fellow awarded at 8th HOPE Meeting with Nobel Laureates, Japan (2016); selection for Newton-Bhabha PhD placement programme, hosted by Queen’s University, UK for six months, sponsored by British Council, UK and DBT, India (2016). She was also selected from India to participate in the BRICS Young Scientist Forum Conclave, Russia (2020).

Aedes aegypti mosquito is a carrier of deadly diseases worldwide include dengue, yellow fever and chikungunya. Recently, they invaded the Great Plains of USA, expanding their range. Factors of their invasion and expansion must be identified to prevent further expansion. To address this issue in her postdoctoral stint supported by the Fulbright-Kalam fellowship, Dr. Dalal is designing feeding experiments under different climatic and abiotic factors coupled with field works to identify the reasons behind the A. aegypti invasion and sustenance in a new area.

Anushree Malik

Dr. Anushree Malik is Institute Chair Professor at Centre for Rural Development and Technology, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi, New Delhi. She works in the broad area of biological waste treatment, algal biorefineries, and resource recovery. She has been leading several carbon negative-integrated algal biorefinery projects targeting at least six sustainable development goals via product formulation as well as technology development for on-site municipal and industrial effluent’s treatment.

Dr. Malik received her Ph.D. from IIT Delhi, New Delhi in 2000. Subsequently, she worked as JSPS post-doctoral fellow at Utsumoniya University, Japan and as an Assistant Professor at School of Environmental Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi before joining IIT Delhi in 2004. She had successful international collaborations with Netherlands, Sri Lanka, Brazil, besides many national projects and industrial collaborations. Dr. Malik received the DST-Lockheed Martin India Innovation Growth Program Award (2015), BRSI Fellow Award (2019), and also featured in a list of 75 women in STEAM disciplines, an honor jointly bestowed by the Government of India and the British High Commission.

Dr. Malik’s Fulbright-Kalam project aims to design an experimental framework for 3D printing specific algal-bacterial communities with well-defined architectures and compositions. The studies will enhance our understanding of how such defined algal-bacterial communities contribute to carbon sequestration in response to environmental stresses, and whether carbon sorption and release turn close loop with algal communities trapping biogenic CO2. For her teaching component, Dr. Malik plans to teach courses related to Biofuels and Green Chemistry.