Abhinav Dubey | Food Chemistry | Best Innovator Award

Best Innovator Award

Abhinav Dubey
ICAR-Central Institute of Post Harvest Engineering & Technology (CIPHET)

Abhinav Dubey
Affiliation ICAR-Central Institute of Post Harvest Engineering & Technology (CIPHET)
Country India
Citations 89
h-index 5
i10-index 2
Subject Area Food Engineering
Event International Chemical Scientist Awards

Abhinav Dubey is an Indian researcher affiliated with the ICAR-Central Institute of Post Harvest Engineering & Technology (CIPHET), where his academic and scientific activities are associated with food engineering, post-harvest technologies, and sustainable processing systems. His research interests include food preservation engineering, agricultural process optimization, and the development of technologies aimed at reducing post-harvest losses and improving food quality. Through scholarly publications and technical investigations, Dubey has contributed to applied research in food engineering and agricultural technology systems.[1]

Abstract

This article presents an academic overview of Abhinav Dubey and his contributions to food engineering and post-harvest technology research. His work focuses on processing technologies, food preservation systems, agricultural engineering applications, and sustainable methods intended to improve food quality and storage efficiency. Through interdisciplinary scientific activities and peer-reviewed research outputs, Dubey has contributed to the advancement of engineering approaches in food science and agricultural processing.[2]

Keywords

Food engineering, post-harvest technology, agricultural processing, food preservation, drying technology, sustainable food systems, process engineering, storage optimization, food quality, agricultural innovation.

Introduction

Food engineering plays a central role in the improvement of food processing, preservation, storage, and transportation systems within modern agricultural industries. Advances in post-harvest engineering have become increasingly important for reducing food loss, enhancing product quality, and supporting sustainable agricultural practices. Researchers in this field investigate technologies that improve processing efficiency while maintaining nutritional and economic value.[3]

Abhinav Dubey’s work contributes to this broader scientific landscape through studies related to food process optimization, preservation methodologies, and agricultural engineering technologies. His research reflects interdisciplinary engagement between food science, engineering, and sustainable agricultural systems aimed at improving post-harvest management practices.[4]

Research Profile

Abhinav Dubey is associated with ICAR-Central Institute of Post Harvest Engineering & Technology (CIPHET), India, an institution dedicated to post-harvest engineering research and agricultural technology development. His research profile includes work related to food processing technologies, preservation systems, and engineering approaches for agricultural product management.[1]

Academic citation indicators associated with his research activities include measurable scholarly engagement through citations and indexed publications. His scientific contributions support practical applications in food engineering and sustainable agricultural technology systems.[5]

  • Research specialization in food engineering and post-harvest systems.
  • Investigation of food preservation and processing technologies.
  • Contribution to sustainable agricultural engineering practices.
  • Participation in interdisciplinary food science research.

Research Contributions

Dubey’s research contributions involve the application of engineering principles to food preservation, processing optimization, and agricultural product handling systems. His scientific activities include studies on process efficiency, drying technologies, and methods intended to improve storage stability and product quality.[6]

The development of sustainable food engineering technologies remains a significant aspect of his work. Research associated with post-harvest engineering contributes to minimizing agricultural losses, enhancing supply chain efficiency, and supporting food security objectives within agricultural systems.[4]

  1. Research on food drying and preservation technologies.
  2. Studies involving agricultural process optimization.
  3. Engineering investigations related to post-harvest management systems.
  4. Contribution to sustainable food processing technologies.

Publications

Abhinav Dubey has participated in scholarly publication activities related to food engineering, agricultural technology, and post-harvest process development. His research outputs contribute to scientific discussions concerning food quality preservation, engineering methodologies, and sustainable agricultural processing systems.[2]

  • Research publications concerning food processing technologies.
  • Studies related to post-harvest preservation systems.
  • Collaborative work in agricultural and food engineering applications.
  • Technical investigations in sustainable food technology systems.

His publication activities demonstrate engagement with applied engineering research relevant to food sustainability and agricultural innovation.[5]

Research Impact

The academic impact of Abhinav Dubey’s work is reflected through citation activity and contributions to practical engineering applications within food science and post-harvest systems. His research supports scientific understanding of preservation technologies and efficient agricultural processing methodologies.[1]

Research in food engineering and post-harvest management has broader implications for sustainability, agricultural productivity, and food security. Contributions within these areas remain relevant to global efforts focused on reducing food waste and improving processing efficiency.[4]

Award Suitability

Abhinav Dubey’s scientific profile demonstrates suitability for recognition through the International Chemical Scientist Awards due to his involvement in food engineering innovation and sustainable post-harvest technology research. His contributions to agricultural processing systems and food preservation technologies align with award themes emphasizing applied scientific advancement and interdisciplinary research.[4]

The integration of engineering methodologies with food science applications reflects the broader importance of sustainable processing technologies and agricultural innovation within contemporary scientific research environments.[5]

Conclusion

Abhinav Dubey has contributed to food engineering and post-harvest technology research through studies involving preservation systems, agricultural processing technologies, and sustainable engineering approaches. His scholarly activities support ongoing developments in food quality management and agricultural technology innovation. Recognition of such work through academic awards highlights the significance of applied engineering research within food and agricultural sciences.[1]

References

  1. Sagar, A., & Dubey, A. (2019). Post-harvest value addition of Syzygium cumini L. (Jamun). International Journal of Chemical Studies, 7(3), 590–593. Citations: 18

    https://www.academia.edu/72795020/Post_harvest_value_addition_of_Syzygium_cumini_L_Jamun_

  2. Dubey, A., Sagar, A., Malkani, P., Choudhary, M. K., & Ramnath, S. S. (2020). A comprehensive review on greenhouse drying technology. Journal of Agriculture and Ecology Research International, 21(1), 10–20. Citations: 15

    https://www.researchgate.net/publication/339160377_

  3. Dubey, A., Mani, I., Routray, W., Nebapure, S. M., & Parray, R. A. (2024). Evaluating bag storage technologies for physical characteristics, loss reduction and economic viability in pulses. Journal of Stored Products Research, 107, 102339. Citations: 9

    https://www.researchgate.net/publication/381077501

  4. Dubey, A., Sharma, P. K., Mani, I., Parray, R. A., Aradwad, P., & Arun Kumar, T. V. (2019). Mathematical modelling of drying kinetics of paddy in sun drying and air inflated solar dryer. International Journal of Chemical Studies, 7(1), 1122–1126. Citations: 9

    https://www.researchgate.net/publication/338644200

  5. Aradwad, P. P., Kumar, T. V. A., Dubey, A., & Mani, I. (2021). Development of microcontroller-based data logger for real-time monitoring of drying and storage of food grains. Agricultural Engineering Today, 45(1), 1–10. Citations: 6

    https://www.researchgate.net/publication/356376932

Mostafa Baky | Food Chemistry | Research Excellence Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mostafa Baky | Food Chemistry | Research Excellence Award

Associate Professor | Egyptian Russian University | Egypt

Prof. Mostafa Hassan Baky is an active researcher in metabolomics, phytochemistry, food chemistry, and natural product analysis, with strong contributions to bioactive compound profiling and functional food research. His work focuses on MS-based metabolomic characterization, chemometric data interpretation, microbial fermentation processes, and health-promoting phytochemical discovery from plant and food by-products. He has contributed to interdisciplinary collaborations addressing nutraceutical development and biomedical applications of natural metabolites. His research supports sustainable valorization of agricultural resources and functional nutrition advancement. According to Scopus metrics, he has published 41 documents with 707 citations and an h-index of 16, reflecting consistent scholarly productivity and growing impact in metabolomics-driven phytochemical and applied bioscience research.

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Dr. Juan Jose Cuenca Martinez | Best Researcher Award | Food Chemistry

Doctorando | University of Murcia | Spain

Dr. Juan José Cuenca-Martínez is an emerging researcher specializing in dealcoholisation technologies, wine chemistry, and analytical evaluation of beverage quality. His work demonstrates growing scientific recognition, with a research portfolio consisting of 5 peer-reviewed publications, an h-index of 3, and over 39 citations, reflecting increasing academic impact and visibility. His contributions focus particularly on the development and assessment of GoLo very-low-temperature vacuum distillation technology, a novel approach designed to remove ethanol from wines while preserving physicochemical integrity, sensory value, and stability. His recent publications explore the effects of GoLo processing on parameters such as polyphenol concentration, sulphite reduction, turbidity shifts, pH balance, acidity retention, and volatile aromatic compounds, offering quantitative insight into the chemical and sensory trade-offs associated with alcohol reduction. Through multi-author collaboration within interdisciplinary teams, he has advanced knowledge on emerging beverage technologies and supported the growing global demand for health-conscious, alcohol-reduced, and non-alcoholic wine products. His research aligns with evolving consumer preferences, sustainability trends, and industry innovation toward safer, regulated, and high-quality alternatives to traditional alcoholic beverages. With a developing citation trajectory and contributions to open-access scientific dissemination, Cuenca-Martínez continues to build a meaningful research footprint supporting modernization and scientific advancement in the beverage technology sector.

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Veiga-del-Baño, J. M., Cuenca-Martínez, J. J., Oliva, J., Cámara, M. Á., & Andreo-Martínez, P. (2024). Total dealcoholisation of wines by very low temperature vacuum distillation technology called GoLo. Beverages. https://doi.org/10.3390/beverages10020032