Prof. Anita Lakhani | Atmospheric Chemistry | Best Researcher Award
Prof. Anita Lakhani, Dayalbagh Educational Institute, India
π©βπ¬ Dr. Anita Lakhani, a seasoned professor with 29 years of teaching experience, is a leading figure in atmospheric chemistry and air pollution research. She obtained her Ph.D. in 1992, delving into the chemistry of deposition in Agra. Currently a Professor, she teaches Physical Chemistry and Analytical Techniques at Dayalbagh Educational Institute. Dr. Lakhani’s research focuses on aerosols, trace gases, and their impact on air quality, with an h-index of 34 and over 3000 citations to her credit. She has authored 129 papers in international and national journals. Notably, she’s led numerous federally funded projects, totaling over Rs 666.45 lacs. Her recent work includes investigating the effects of COVID-19 lockdowns on atmospheric pollutants and assessing the oxidative potential of particulate matter. Dr. Lakhani has received prestigious awards, including “Environmentalist of the Year,” and has been recognized for her contributions in conferences worldwide. With a dedication to both education and environmental science, she continues to inspire and lead in her field. ππ¬
Publication Profile:
Teaching Experience:
Research Experience:
π¬ Dr. Anita Lakhani boasts a rich research portfolio focused on atmospheric chemistry, including aerosols, trace gases, and polyaromatic hydrocarbons. Her work extends to metal speciation in aerosols and the generation potential of reactive oxygen species in aerosols. With an impressive h-index of 34 and over 3000 citations, she has published 129 papers in esteemed international and national journals. Dr. Lakhani’s scholarly contributions also encompass mentorship, having supervised numerous Ph.D., M.Phil, and M.Sc. students. Her leadership extends to securing funding for nine federally funded research projects, totaling Rs 167.15 lacs, with three ongoing projects worth Rs 499.3 lacs. π
Award:
π Dr. Anita Lakhani’s contributions to environmental science have garnered significant recognition, including prestigious awards and accolades. Notably, she received the Best Paper Award at National System Conferences in 2023 and 2022 for her research on air quality. Her dedication was further acknowledged with the “Environmentalist of the Year” award in 2010 and 2014, recognizing her impactful work in environmental conservation. Dr. Lakhani’s leadership extends to organizing seminars on emerging environmental trends and her scholarly prowess has been acknowledged through awards for best paper presentations. Her commitment to excellence is evident, with honors ranging from national conferences to international acclaim. ππ
Research Focus:
π¬ Dr. Anita Lakhani is a distinguished researcher whose work primarily focuses on atmospheric pollution, particularly in the Indo-Gangetic Plain (IGP) region of India. Her research spans various aspects of air quality, including the characterization of particulate matter, assessment of heavy metal contamination, and the impact of pollution on human health. Through her extensive studies, Dr. Lakhani aims to understand the sources, composition, and dynamics of pollutants, contributing valuable insights for environmental management and public health policies. Her dedication to unraveling the complexities of air pollution underscores her commitment to safeguarding the environment and promoting sustainable development. π
Publication Top Notes:
- Addressing ozone pollution to promote United Nations sustainable development goal 2: Ensuring global food security, Chemosphere, 2024 πCited by: Surat Dewan, Simran Bamola, 2024 π
- Characterisation, Sources and Health Risk of Heavy Metals in PM2.5 in Agra, India, Exposure and Health, 2023 Cited by: Sah, D., Verma, P.K., Kumari, K.M., 2023 π
- Chemical fractionation and health risks of heavy metals in PM2.5, Advances in Health and Disease, 2023 πCited by: Sah, D., Verma, P.K., Kumari, K.M., 2023 π
- Impact of COVID-19 pandemic lockdown on atmospheric concentrations of particulate matter, trace gases and volatile organic compounds at a suburban site of Agra, Journal of Earth System Science, 2023 πCited by: Baghel, N., Kumari, S., 2023 π
- Inhalable ambient particulate matter: Sources, composition, effects and management, Advances in Environmental Research, 2023 πCited by: Agarwal, M., Bamola, S., 2023 π
- Spatio-temporal variation in air quality and unexpected pollution levels during the lamp event over the Indo-Gangetic Plain in the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, Environmental Science: Advances, 2023 πCited by: Isha Goyal, Puneet Kumar Verma, 2023 π
- Dynamic changes in the characteristics of fine particles and their oxidative potential in the city of Taj (Agra, India): the untold story of fireworks display, Air Quality, Atmosphere & Health, 2023-11 πCited by: Isha Goyal, Puneet Kumar Verma, 2023 π
- A Study of Real-Time and Satellite Data of Atmospheric Pollutants during Agricultural Crop Residue Burning at a Downwind Site in the Indo-Gangetic Plain, Pollutants, 2023-03-07 πCited by: Neelam Baghel, Kirti Singh, 2023 π