Dr. Huiting Cheng | Simulation and Modeling Calculations | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Huiting Cheng | Simulation and Modeling Calculations | Young Scientist Award

Jinzhong University | China

Dr. Huiting Cheng specializes in agricultural engineering with strong expertise in bionic technology, straw utilization techniques, biological mechanical pulping processes, and biodegradable material development. Her work spans bionic equipment design and optimization, numerical simulation, engineering material forming processes, intelligent agricultural machinery, and multidisciplinary research. She has held key leadership roles in academic and research teams, guiding communication, coordinating project reporting, and supporting innovation initiatives. Dr. Cheng has contributed to university-level and provincial technology projects, assisted enterprise research, mentored students, and actively participated in academic exchanges. In industry–university collaboration, she has led technical teams in agricultural machinery R&D, carrying out mechanical design and experimental validation, contributing to patent development, promoting technology transformation, and supporting enterprise innovation and development efforts.

Cheng, H., Huang, W., Zeng, S., Li, G., Gong, Y., & Ren, D. (2025). Optimization of the thermoforming process for straw-based biodegradable materials through biological mechanical processing and simulation. Materials Today Communications.

Cheng, H., Gong, Y., Zhao, N., Zhang, L., Lv, D., & Ren, D. (2022). Simulation and experimental validation on the effect of twin-screw pulping technology upon straw pulping performance based on Tavares mathematical model. Processes.

Dr. Adarsh Kumar Shukla | Computational Methods | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Adarsh Kumar Shukla | Computational Methods | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar Government Medical College | India

Dr. Adarsh Kumar Shukla is a motivated and results-driven professional with expertise in Environmental Toxicology, Clinical Bioinformatics, NGS Data Analysis, Pathway Analysis, Computer-Aided Drug Design, Structural Biology, Metabolomics, Computational Biology, and Computational Chemistry. Currently serving as Scientist-B at the Multidisciplinary Research Unit, Dr. Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar Government Medical College, Kannauj, he has prior experience as a Scientist and Research Associate in Paediatric Cardiac Research at Sri Sathya Sai Sanjeevani Research Foundation, as well as academic and project coordination roles in biotechnology and medicinal plant research. He has coordinated national-level academic events and completed FDPs focused on healthcare innovation. Dr. Shukla has contributed significantly to Health-, Plant-, and Food-Informatics research, presented papers at several conferences, and holds a granted Indian patent for the development of crab-apple-based jelly sheets. His research interests encompass structural bioinformatics, human genomics, and nutritional biotechnology, with strong proficiency in in-silico tools, laboratory instrumentation, and data analysis. Skilled in programming languages such as R, Biopython, and Bioperl, he combines computational and experimental approaches to address complex biomedical challenges.sics.

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Featured Publications

Shukla, A. K., & Kukshal, P. (2025). Computational simulations aided prioritization of genomic targets for congenital heart disease (CHD) against developmental toxicity. Reproductive Toxicology, 108, 108940.

Shukla, A. K., & Kumar, A. (2025). A chemoinformatics study to prioritization of anticancer orally active lead compounds of pearl millet against adhesion G protein-coupled receptor. Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy, 334, 125960.

Jha, R. K., Shukla, A. K., Kumari, A., & Kumar, A. (2025). Virtual screening of potential orally active anti-bacterial compounds of finger millet. Vegetos, 38(3), 1237–1248.

Jain, S., Shukla, A. K., Deepika, Panwar, S., Kumari, A., Yadav, A. K., & Kumar, A. (2024). Revolutionizing disease treatment through bioengineered probiotics and glucagon‐like peptide 1 (GLP‐1) based strategies: A path towards effective cures. Food Bioengineering, 2024, 1.

Panwar, S., Pal, S., Shukla, A. K., Kumar, A., & Sharma, P. K. (2024). Identification of micronutrient deficiency related miRNA and their targets in Triticum aestivum using bioinformatics approach. Ecological Genetics and Genomics, 31, 100236.