
From ciprofloxacin to cetirizine, India’s rivers are laced with drugs at unsafe levels, threatening health and ecosystems alike.
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Dr. Ashish has done his PhD from the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi in the field of environmental engineering. His work revolves around the detection of emerging contaminants and their remediation using advanced treatment technologies. He has been a recipient of the Indo-German Science and Technology Centre (IGSTC) Fellowship, both at the doctoral and postdoctoral levels, in which he worked at Fraunhofer IGB, Germany. He has authored 12 publications in reputed journals such as Chemical Engineering Journal, Journal of Hazardous Materials, Bioresource Technology, Journal of Cleaner Production, etc., and presented his work in reputed international conferences such as SETAC, IWA, and AGU.
Dr. Ashish has done his PhD from the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi in the field of environmental engineering. His work revolves around the detection of emerging contaminants and their remediation using advanced treatment technologies. He has been a recipient of the Indo-German Science and Technology Centre (IGSTC) Fellowship, both at the doctoral and postdoctoral levels, in which he worked at Fraunhofer IGB, Germany.
He has authored 12 publications in reputed journals such as Chemical Engineering Journal, Journal of Hazardous Materials, Bioresource Technology, Journal of Cleaner Production, etc., and presented his work in reputed international conferences such as SETAC, IWA, and AGU.
From ciprofloxacin to cetirizine, India’s rivers are laced with drugs at unsafe levels, threatening health and ecosystems alike.