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Mr. Yogendra Kanitkar
Assistant Professor
Mr. Yogendra	Kanitkar

Bio

Dr. Yogendra Kanitkar is an assistant professor with the Department of Civil Engineering. He holds a B.E. (Shivaji University 2009), M.S. (Clemson University, USA 2012), and Ph. D. (Michigan State University 2017). He has been a faculty at the school since 2018.

Dr. Kanitkar specializes in environmental engineering. His core research interests include water and wastewater treatment, biodegradation, remediation of contaminated sites, and air pollution control. He is published in leading international environmental engineering journals and currently working on hazardous waste management as well as recycling methods for e-waste. He teaches Applied Mechanics, Fluid Mechanics, and Environmental Engineering) for the undergraduate programme.

He is a member of the Water Environment Federation (WEF). He is the recipient of outstanding doctoral student in environmental engineering (Michigan State University 2017) and the Ivanhoe foundation water research award (Clemson University 2011). He also volunteers for several non-governmental organizations in Maharashtra working for clean water and sanitation.

Research Papers

Kanitkar YH, Stedtfeld RD, Steffan RJ, Hashsham SA, Cupples AM. 2016. Development of loop mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) for rapid detection and quantification of Dehalococcoides spp. biomarker genes in commercial reductive dechlorinating cultures KB-1 and SDC-9. Applied and Environmental Microbiology:AEM. 03660-03615.

Y. H. Kanitkar, R. D. Stedtfeld, P. B. Hatzinger, S. A. Hashsham, and A. M. Cupples, “Development and application of a rapid, user-friendly, and inexpensive method to detect Dehalococcoides sp. reductive dehalogenase genes from groundwater,” Appl. Microbiol. Biotechnol., vol. 101, no. 11, 2017.

Y. H. Kanitkar, R. D. Stedtfeld, P. B. Hatzinger, S. A. Hashsham, and A. M. Cupples, “Most probable number with visual based LAMP for the quantification of reductive dehalogenase genes in groundwater samples,” J. Microbiol. Methods, vol. 143, 2017.

Patent

Nutrient removal systems

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