Dr. Shantini Aniruddha Bokil

Bio

Dr. Shantini Bokil is a fine professional, responsible in preparing and delivering lectures in classroom discussions. She has completed a doctorate degree in the area of “Environmental and Sustainable Engineering and has formed lesson strategies, presented creative presentation material to students, responding to students learning needs and evaluating students’ progress. She has a sound background in engineering and the ability to conduct research and feasibility studies in fields of interest; has a touch base with other engineering professionals to update on latest principles that govern the field that will enhance the learning experience of students. She has worked as Student’s Counsellor and a women grievance cell member. She delivers lectures on “Sharing Happiness” for women and “Science and Spirituality.”

A great value addition to team engagements, she also has contributed greatly to the success of Aarohan, a National Level Cultural fest at MIT-WPU. As an avid educator, she is extremely passionate about guiding and facilitating the younger generation for their overall development and is driven use her cognitive assets for the sole benefit of her students.

Research Papers

1. Rai, R. K., and Bokil, S. A., “Removal of dyes from textile effluent using bamboo waste as low-cost adsorbent”, Journal of Public Health Engineering, July 2016, Vol.XXXXIV, No. 2, pp. 25-31.

2. Rai, R. K., and Bokil, S. A., “Preparation and characterization of activated carbon from bamboo by chemical activation”, Journal of Catalyst Catalysis, 2016, Vol. 3, No. 1, pp. 1-6.

3. Bokil, S. A., and Rai, R. K.,” Advanced treatments for sustainable textile wastewater management: kinetic studies Indian Water Works Association, Kolkata Centre, 47thAnnual Convention on Sustainable Technology Solutions for Water Management, 2015

Research Area

Environmental and Sustainable Engineering

M.E.Construction Management

Publication

1. Shantini A Bokil, Niraj S Topare, Removal of Methylene Blue Using Activated Carbon Prepared from Waste Fruit (Orange) Peels, Smart Technologies for Energy, Environment and Sustainable Development, Vol 1., 2022, Springer Proceedings in Energy. Springer, Singapore, page 177-187 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-6875-3_15.

2. Jadhav, R., Pawar, P., Choudhari, V., Topare, N., Raut-Jadhav, S., Bokil, S., Khan, A. An overview of antimicrobial nanoparticles for food preservation (2023) Materials Today: Proceedings, 72, pp. 204-216. DOI: 10.1016/j.matpr.2022.07.045.Document Type: Article Publication Stage: Final Source: Scopus

3. Topare, N.S., Khan, A., Khedkar, S.V., Bokil, S.A. Niobium pentaoxide (Nb2O5) as an efficient photocatalyst for photocatalytic degradation of rhodamine-B (2022) Aqua Water Infrastructure, Ecosystems and Society, 71 (12), pp. 1344-1350.DOI: 10.2166/aqua.2022.218.Document Type: Article Publication Stage: Final Access Type: Open Access Source: Scopus.

4. Deshmukh, S., Topare, N.S., Raut-Jadhav, S., Thorat, P.V., Bokil, S.A., Khan, A. Orange peel activated carbon produced from waste orange peels for adsorption of methyl red (2022) Aqua Water Infrastructure, Ecosystems and Society, 71 (12), pp. 1351-1363. DOI: 10.2166/aqua.2022.119.Document Type: Article Publication Stage: Final Access Type: Open Access Source: Scopus.

5. Bichave, M.S., Kature, A.Y., Koranne, S.V., Shinde, R.S., Gongle, A.S., Choudhari, V.P., Topare, N.S., Raut-Jadhav, S., Bokil, S.A. Nano-metal oxides-activated carbons for dyes removal: A review (2022) Materials Today: Proceedings. DOI: 10.1016/j.matpr.2022.08.451.Source: Scopus

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