Dr. Tumpa Sarker | Bioenergy | Best Researcher Award
Dr. Tumpa Sarker, Bangladesh Agricultural University, Bangladesh
Dr. Tumpa Rani Sarker is an accomplished academic specializing in agricultural engineering, with a focus on renewable energy and waste management. She earned her PhD in Biological Engineering from the University of Saskatchewan, Canada, and holds both MS and BSc degrees in Farm Power and Machinery from Bangladesh Agricultural University, where she secured the top position in her class. Dr. Sarker has received numerous accolades, including the Prime Minister’s Gold Medal and the Dean’s Scholarship Award. Her research encompasses biofuels, torrefaction, and precision agriculture, contributing significantly to sustainable agricultural practices. She actively engages in teaching and research, mentoring graduate students and publishing extensively in reputable journals.
Publication profile
Academic Background
Academic Awards & Scholarships
Research Interests
Research Experience
Dr. Tumpa Sarker has an extensive research background in agricultural engineering, with a focus on innovative machine design and development. She led the design and development of a power-operated coconut dehusker, funded by BAURES in Mymensingh, aimed at enhancing efficiency in coconut processing. Additionally, she worked on the design and development of a multi-crop seed drill, also supported by BAURES, to improve planting efficiency across various crops. Her research includes the performance evaluation of a pull-type two-row granular urea applicator, contributing to optimized fertilizer application in agriculture. Her work underscores her commitment to advancing agricultural technology.
Professional Experience
Dr. Tumpa Sarker is an accomplished academic in the field of agricultural engineering. Since February 2018, she has served as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Farm Power and Machinery at Bangladesh Agricultural University, focusing on teaching and research. She completed her PhD fellowship at the University of Saskatchewan from September 2018 to September 2022, where she engaged in research and supervised graduate students. Additionally, she contributed as a Graduate Teaching Assistant in the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering and as a Sessional Lecturer at the Graham School of Engineering. Dr. Sarker previously held a position as a Lecturer at Bangladesh Agricultural University from February 2016 to February 2018, demonstrating her dedication to education and research in agricultural technology.
Publication Top Notes
- Hydrothermal pretreatment technologies for lignocellulosic biomass: A review of steam explosion and subcritical water hydrolysis – 238 citations, 2021 šæ
- A review of torrefaction technology for upgrading lignocellulosic biomass to solid biofuels – 108 citations, 2021 š„
- Densification of waste biomass for manufacturing solid biofuel pellets: a review – 46 citations, 2023 š¦
- Enhancement of fuel and physicochemical properties of canola residues via microwave torrefaction – 46 citations, 2021 āļø
- Complementary effects of torrefaction and pelletization for the production of fuel pellets from agricultural residues: a comparative study – 42 citations, 2022 š±
- Physicochemical and fuel characteristics of torrefied agricultural residues for sustainable fuel production – 42 citations, 2020 š¾
- Characteristics of torrefied fuel pellets obtained from co-pelletization of agriculture residues with pyrolysis oil – 39 citations, 2021 š¢ļø
- Process optimization and investigating the effects of torrefaction and pelletization on steam gasification of canola residue – 37 citations, 2022 š¬
- Parametric studies on hydrothermal gasification of biomass pellets using Box-Behnken experimental design to produce fuel gas and hydrochar – 24 citations, 2023 šØ
- Hydrogen-rich gas production from hydrothermal gasification of fuel pellets obtained from co-pelletization of agricultural residues – 24 citations, 2022 ā”
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