Manish Agrawal is a PhD candidate in Civil Engineering at IIT Kanpur, India. He received his MTech in Energy and Environmental Engineering from Vellore Institute of Technology in 2010 and BTech in Biotechnology from Rajasthan University in 2007. His research focuses on characterization of nanoparticles from vehicular emissions and he has received best paper awards for his work. He has worked as a teaching assistant and research associate and has several publications in peer-reviewed journals.
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1. Manish Agrawal
E-301, Hall-7, IIT Kanpur, Kanpur, U.P. (INDIA)
Mobile: +91 8765776535; Email: - amanish@iitk.ac.in, manish.biologic@gmail.com
CURRICULM VITAE
Education:
Indian Institute of technology, Kanpur India
PhD in Civil Engineering; Pursuing since 2010 (CPI: 7.33/10)
Major Professors: Dr. Anubha Goel (Assistant Professor)
Vellore Institute of Technology, Tamilnadu India
M.Tech in Energy & Environmental Engineering; 2010 (CGPI: 8.71/10.00)
Major Professors: Dr. Pranveer S Satvat (VIT India) and Dr. Mahindrakar Amit Baburao
(VIT India)
Thesis Title: Synthesis of fly ash supported transition metal catalysts for environmental
applications
Rajasthan University, Jaipur India
Bachelor of Engineering in Biotechnology; 2007 (Percentage: 73.45/100)
AWARDS AND FELLOWSHIPS
Manish Agrawal & Anubha Goel (2015), Quantification and characterization of In-Vehicle
Exposure on city roads in Kanpur, India: Passenger Car vs. School bus, European Aerosol
Conference (EAC 2015), European Aerosol Assembly (EAA) & Italian Aerosol Society
(IAS), Sept 6-11 2015. BEST POSTER & BURSARY AWARD.
Manish Agrawal & Anubha Goel (2013), Characterization of Carcinogenic Compounds from
Incense burning at Places of Worship, International Workshop on Changing Chemistry in
Changing Climate: Monsoon (C4), IITM Pune, May 1-3, 2013. BEST PAPER AWARD.
Getting MHRD fellowship for PhD program.
WORK EXPERIENCE
Teaching Assistant Since 08/2010
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Indian
Institute of Technology (IIT), Kanpur India.
Tutor for Course COM200: Communication Skills 01/2014-04/2014
Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Indian
Institute of Technology (IIT), Kanpur India.
ResearchAssociate 07/2009 - 04/2010
The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI), New Delhi
2. Manish Agrawal
E-301, Hall-7, IIT Kanpur, Kanpur, U.P. (INDIA)
Mobile: +91 8765776535; Email: - amanish@iitk.ac.in, manish.biologic@gmail.com
RESEARCHEXPERIENCE
Institute Graduate Fellow and Research Assistant Since 2010
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology
(IIT), Kanpur India
Project Based on Characterization of Nanoparticles from Vehicular Emission in Urban
Atmosphere.
Accomplishment:
The studies provide a preliminary assessment of fine particle pollution levels in Kanpur and
identify the predominant source (in terms of passenger car) of fine particle emissions in
Kanpur traffic. Concepts and parameters developed through this research are transferable to
any similar urban location where measurements of fine particles are scarce and health
impacts due to fine particles exposure have rarely been assessed.
Research Associate 07/2009 - 04/2010
The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI), New Delhi
Project Based on Synthesis of fly ash supported transition metal catalysts for environmental
applications.
Accomplishment: Fly ash will be used as supportive catalyst with transition metals for
environmental applications as evaluation for carbon monoxide oxidation.
SPECIALIZED TRAINING
Participated two days (4-5 October, 2013) workshop on Air Dispersion Modeling organized
by Envitrans Infosolutions Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi.
Participated five days (19-23 May, 2014) short term course on Traffic Data Collection
Methods and Technologies organized by IIT Delhi, New Delhi under the sponsorship of
Quality Improvement Programme, AICTE, GOI.
WORKSHOP/SEMINAR
Attend one day (20th February 2013) workshop on Chemical Metrology: Challenges and
Opportunities in Gases & Aerosols organized by CSIR-NPL and Metrology Society of
India (MSI).
3. Manish Agrawal
E-301, Hall-7, IIT Kanpur, Kanpur, U.P. (INDIA)
Mobile: +91 8765776535; Email: - amanish@iitk.ac.in, manish.biologic@gmail.com
Attend 3 days (11-13December 2012) conference on Indian Aerosol Science and Technology
Association organized by BARC Mumbai.
Attend 3 days (15-17 December, 2011) conference on 4th International Congress of
Environmental Research held at SVNIT, Surat in joint collaboration with the Journal of
Environmental Research & Development and Gujarat Pollution Control Board.
Project/ Internship
1. One year (13th April 2009 1st April 2010) project on Synthesis of Catalyst using Fly Ash
as a Support Material with Transition Metal for Environmental Applications from
TERI, New Delhi.
2. A project on Removal of lead from Aquatic Medium by Biosorption using Bengal Gram
and Moong Seeds from VIT University, Vellore (Tamilnadu) during M.Tech 1st year in
2009.
3. A Project on EIA report on Fertilizer Industry during M.Tech first year in 2008 at VIT
University, Vellore, Tamilnadu.
4. 5 Months (2nd February 2007 12th July 2007) project training from JALMA (ICMR), Agra
(U.P.) in 2007 on Molecular characterization of mycobacterial isolates by PCRRFLP assay
targeting 65kD gene region.
5. 40 Days (26th June 2006 4th August 2006) Training in 2006 at State Forest Research
Institute, Jabalpur (M.P.) on Plant tissue culture and Biotechnology.
PUBLICATIONS AND PROCEEDINGS
Technical Paper
1. Agrawal, M., Modi, A., Satvat, P.S., Batra, V.S. Heavy Metal Toxicity of Fly Ash Exposed
to Acidic Environments. International Journal of Community Science and Technology.
(Accepted and under Publication).
2. Agrawal, M.,Modi, A., Satvat, P.S., Batra, V.S. Fly ash Utilization in Preparation of Nickel-
Catalyst for CO Oxidation. International Journal of Community Science and Technology.
(Accepted and under Publication).
3. Kumar, A., Srivastava, D., Agrawal, M.,Goel, A. Snapshot of PM Loads Evaluated at Major
Road and Railway Intersections in an Urban Locality. International Journal of Environmental
Protection. 2014, 4:23-29.
4. Srivastava, D.; Goel, A. and Agrawal, M. Particle bound metals at Major Intersections in an
Urban Location and Source Identification through Use of metal markers. Proceedings of the
National Academy of Sciences, India Section A: Physical Sciences. Printed online: 04 April
2016. DOI 10.1007/s10661-016-5280-9
5. Agrawal, M. and Goel, A. Impact of variation in traffic flow pattern to Pollutants load at
major Traffic Intersections at an urban location in IGP. (Manuscript under Review).
4. Manish Agrawal
E-301, Hall-7, IIT Kanpur, Kanpur, U.P. (INDIA)
Mobile: +91 8765776535; Email: - amanish@iitk.ac.in, manish.biologic@gmail.com
Technical Presentations (Papers Listed in the Proceedings Section)
1. Manish Agrawal & Anubha Goel (2015), Quantification and characterization of In
Vehicle Exposure on city roads in Kanpur, India: Passenger Car vs. School bus, European
Aerosol Conference (EAC 2015), European Aerosol Assembly (EAA) & Italian Aerosol
Society (IAS), Sept 6-11 2015.
2. Manish Agrawal & Anubha Goel (2014), Assessment of Variation in Cancer risk due to
exposure to ambient air at major intersections in Kanpur city, India, International Congress
on Environmental Health held in Porto, Portugal, September 24-26, 2014.
3. Manish Agrawal & Anubha Goel (2013), Characterization of Carcinogenic Compounds from
Incense burning at Places of Worship, International Workshop on Changing Chemistry in
Changing Climate: Monsoon (C4), IITM Pune, May 1-3, 2013.
4. Manish Agrawal & Anubha Goel (2011), Nanoparticles- The Indian Perspective, 4th
International Congress of Environmental Research, Surat, Gujrat, December 15-17, 2011.
5. Manish Agrawal & Pranveer S. Satvat (2010), Flyash Utilization in preparation of Catalyst
for CO Oxidation, 2nd Emerging Technologies on Sustainable Environment, Aligarh, U.P.,
October 29-30, 2010.
6. Manish Agrawal Deepika Bhattu, Vikash Bhagat, Pranveer S. Satvat (2010), Heavy Metal
Toxicity of Flyash Exposed to acidic Environment, 2nd Emerging Technologies on Sustainable
Environment, Aligarh, U.P., October 29-30, 2010.
7. Vikash Bhagat, Amit B Mahindrakar , Pranveer S Satvat & Manish Agrawal (2010), Lead
Removal From Aquatic medium by Biosorption using activated carbon of Parthenium
Hysterophorous, 2nd Emerging Technologies on Sustainable Environment, Aligarh, U.P.,
October 29-30, 2010.
8. Manish Agrawal & Pranveer S. Satvat (2010), Synthesis of Catalyst using Fly Ash as a
Support Material with Transition Metal for Environmental Applications, 1st International
Conference on Green Technologies for Greener Environment, Meerut, U.P., January 27-30,
2010.
9. Manish Agrawal & Pranveer S. Satvat (2009), Removal of Lead from Aquatic Medium by
Biosorption using Bengal Gram and Moong Seeds, 1st International Conference on Emerging
Technologies in Environmental Science and Engineering, Aligarh, U.P., October 26-28, 2009.