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Sirshendu De

Born

(1967-07-10) 10 July 1967 (age 57)

Nationality

Indian

Known for

Membrane Separations; R&D; Innovation

Awards

Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar

DAE-SRC Outstanding Investigator Award Abdul Kalam Technology Innovation National Fellowship

NRDC National Societal Innovation Award-2018
Hindustan Dorr-Oliver Award For "Excellence in Use of Science and Technology in Rural Development"

Scientific career

Fields

Chemical Engineering

Institutions

IIT Kharagpur

Sirshendu De is an Indian engineering scientist. He is a professor of the Department of Chemical Engineering at the Indian Institute of TechnologyinKharagpur. Sirshendu De's research interests include membrane separations, transport processes and flow through micro-channels.

Sirshendu De obtained his Bachelors, Masters and PhD degrees in Chemical Engineering at the Indian Institute of TechnologyinKanpur. He joined Indian Institute of TechnologyinKharagpur in the year 1998. De has won almost every award in the field of Chemical Engineering from Amar Dye Chem award ( 2000) to Herdilia Award (2010). He has also won INAE Young Engineer award (2001),Young Engineer award, Department Of Science and Technology (2001), Sisir Kumar Mitra memorial award (2003), Department of Atomic Energy- SRC Outstanding Investigator award (2012) and Silver Jubilee Young Engineer award (2012) from the Indian National Academy of Engineering, New Delhi.

In 2011, he was awarded the Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize for Science and Technology, the highest science award in India, in the engineering category.[1]

He is also a Fellow of Indian National Academy of Engineering, and National Academy of Sciences, Allahabad. Besides being a prolific scientist, De has also published a number of books and holder of a number of patents. His most important invention being the low cost arsenic filter, whereby he designed an ultra low cost arsenic filter directed for the rural households of India. He is also the developer of an indigenous, low cost process for spinning dialysis membrane. He has won National Award for Technology Innovation in category of polymers in public healthcare as well as being adjudged in Top 10 of DST-Lockheed Martin award for IC2 Business Development Support for this technology.

De has over 250 international journal publications/peer reviewed articles, over 50 conference presentations (national and international). He is the hoder of 15 patents (national and international), has authored 8 books and 4 of his developed technologies have been transferred to the industry. His work has been cited over 3400 times, with his H-index being 52. Presently he is the INAE Chair Professor of Chemical EngineeringatIndian Institute of TechnologyinKharagpur.

Major research interests

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Membrane separations (analysis, design and development of ultrafiltration / reverse osmosis systems), Application of mathematical methods and modeling for transport processes; Heat and mass transfer; Modeling of material processing; Pollution control; Effluent treatment.

Products developed for research and industry

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1. A low cost hollow fiber membrane spinning unit

2. Complete table top set up of hollow fiber membrane module.

3. Design of pilot scale nanfiltration and ultrafiltration units.

4. Design of pilot unit for ceramic membrane filtration.

5. Design of low cost arsenic filter unit both for community and domestic scales.

References

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  1. ^ "11 scientists selected for Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar award" ibn live, 26 Sep 2011 [1]

1960s

  • Man Mohan Suri (1962)
  • Brahm Prakash (1963)
  • Bal Raj Nijhawan (1964)
  • Ayyagari Sambasiva Rao (1965)
  • Jai Krishna (1966)
  • Tanjore Ramachandra Anantharaman (1967)
  • Kshitish Ranjan Chakravorty (1968)
  • 1970s

  • Govind Swarup (1972)
  • Rajindar Pal Wadhwa (1972)
  • Man Mohan Sharma (1973)
  • Roddam Narasimha (1974)
  • Mangalore Anantha Pai (1974)
  • Udipi Ramachandra Rao (1975)
  • Rajinder Kumar (1976)
  • Vaidyeswaran Rajaraman (1976)
  • Digvijai Singh (1978)
  • Sekharipuram Narayaniyer Seshadri (1978)
  • Palle Rama Rao (1979)
  • 1980s

  • S. C. Dutta Roy (1981)
  • R. A. Mashelkar (1982)
  • K. Kasturirangan (1983)
  • S. S. Sukhatme (1983)
  • D. D. Bhawalkar (1984)
  • Paul Ratnasamy (1984)
  • P. R. Rao (1985)
  • Manohar Lal Munjal (1986)
  • Shrikant Lele (1987)
  • B. D. Kulkarni (1988)
  • Surendra Prasad (1988)
  • Srikumar Banerjee (1989)
  • G. V. Rao (1989)
  • 1990s

  • Gangan Pratap (1990)
  • J. B. Joshi (1991)
  • Vivek Borkar (1992)
  • Dipankar Banerjee (1993)
  • S. K. Bhatia (1993)
  • G. Sundarrajan (1994)
  • Kamanio Chattopadhyay (1995)
  • Devang Vipin Khakhar (1997)
  • Ashok Jhunjhunwala (1998)
  • Anurag Sharma (1998)
  • 2000s

  • Atul Chokshi (2003)
  • Soumitro Banerjee (2003)
  • Subhasis Chaudhuri (2004)
  • Vivek Ranade (2004)
  • V. Ramgopal Rao (2005)
  • Kalyanmoy Deb (2005)
  • Ashish Kishore Lele (2006)
  • Sanjay Mittal (2006)
  • Rama Govindarajan (2007)
  • Budharaju Srinivasa Murty (2007)
  • Ranjan Kumar Mallik (2008)
  • Giridhar Madras (2009)
  • Jayant Haritsa (2009)
  • 2010s

  • Sanghamitra Bandyopadhyay (2010)
  • Sirshendu De (2011)
  • Upadrasta Ramamurty (2011)
  • Ravishankar Narayanan (2012)
  • Y. Shanthi Pavan (2012)
  • Bikramjit Basu (2013)
  • Suman Chakraborty (2013)
  • Soumen Chakrabarti (2014)
  • S Venkata Mohan (2014)
  • Yogesh Moreshwar Joshi (2015)
  • Avinash Kumar Agarwal (2016)
  • Venkata Narayana Padmanabhan (2016)
  • Aloke Paul (2017)
  • Neelesh B. Mehta (2017)
  • Amit Agrawal (2018)
  • Ashwin Gumaste (2018)
  • Manik Varma (2019)
  • 2020s

  • Amol Arvindrao Kulkarni (2020)
  • Debdeep Mukhopadhyay (2021)
  • Dipti Ranjan Sahoo (2022)
  • Rajnish Kumar (2022)
  • International

    National

  • United States
  • Czech Republic
  • Other


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