KHUMBARON KIRANBALA KABUI | Food Process Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Ms. KHUMBARON KIRANBALA KABUI | Food Process Engineering | Best Researcher AwardΒ 

RESEARCH SCHOLAR at NIFTEM-THANJAVUR, India

Β Khumbaron Kiranbala Kabui is a dedicated researcher specializing in Food Process Engineering, with a strong focus on Grain Sciences, including grain processing, milling, storage, and quality characterization. Currently pursuing a Ph.D. at the National Institute of Food Technology, Entrepreneurship, and Management, Thanjavur (NIFTEM-T), her research investigates the effects of various pre-treatments on the milling characteristics of Kodo millet. With an extensive academic background, she has demonstrated excellence in her field, contributing significantly through research, publications, and conference presentations.

Publications Profile

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πŸŽ“ Education Details

  • Ph.D. in Food Process Engineering (2022 – Present)
    • National Institute of Food Technology, Entrepreneurship, and Management, Thanjavur (NIFTEM-T)
    • Research Title: Studies on the effect of different pre-treatments on milling characteristics of Kodo millet and its quality evaluation
    • Supervisor: Dr. K.A. Athmaselvi
  • M.Tech. in Food Engineering and Technology (2018 – 2020)
    • Tezpur University, Assam (CGPA: 9.16/10)
    • Thesis: Study on antimicrobial biodegradable film from gum of flaxseed
    • Supervisor: Dr. Rajkumar Duary
  • B.Tech. in Agricultural Engineering (2014 – 2018)
    • College of Agricultural Engineering & Post Harvest Technology, Sikkim, Central Agricultural University, Imphal (CGPA: 7.96/10)
    • Thesis: Ergonomic evaluation of sprouted rice seeder in terraces of Sikkim
    • Supervisor: Prof. N.S. Chauhan

πŸ‘©β€πŸ”¬ Professional Experience

  • Extensive training in food processing technology, agricultural engineering, and machinery through internships and training programs at prestigious institutions such as IIFPT, ICAR-RC-NEH, and Northern Region Farm Machinery Training and Testing Institute.
  • Active participation in academic conferences, symposiums, and workshops focused on food science, technology, and agricultural engineering.

🌱 Research Interests

  • Grain Sciences: Processing, milling, and storage of grains
  • Quality characterization of food grains
  • Development of novel food processing techniques such as Ohmic heating for parboiling
  • Functional and nutritional evaluation of millets and their application in food systems

πŸ† Awards and Honors

  • National Fellowship and Scholarship for Higher Studies of Scheduled Tribe Students (NFST) by the Ministry of Tribal Affairs, Government of India (2022)
  • University Gold Medalist in M.Tech. (Food Engineering and Technology) (2021)
  • Qualified UGC NET (Home Science) for Assistant Professor (2019, 2022)
  • Secured All India 54th rank in ICAR-AICE-JRF/SRF (Ph.D.) (2021) in Agricultural Processing and Food Engineering
  • Awarded 2nd Prize in Oral Presentation at ISAE Annual Convention and International Symposium (2024)
  • Awarded 3rd Prize in Poster Presentation at ICMANES 2023
  • Multiple awards and recognitions in research presentations, conferences, and competitive examinations

πŸ” Conclusion

Khumbaron Kiranbala Kabui is a passionate researcher with a strong academic and research background in Food Process Engineering. Her expertise in grain processing, innovative food processing technologies, and nutritional characterization has led to significant contributions in the field. Through numerous research publications, presentations, and active participation in professional organizations, she continues to make an impact in advancing food science and technology. With her deep commitment to research and academic excellence, she aspires to contribute further to the development of sustainable and efficient food processing methods.

Publications πŸ“š

πŸ“„ Journal Article – For research papers published in scientific journals
πŸ“š Book – For standalone books written by one or more authors
πŸ“– Book Chapter – For chapters contributed to edited books
🎀 Conference Paper – For research presented at academic conferences
πŸ“° Magazine Article – For articles published in magazines
πŸ“ Report – For official reports from organizations or institutions
🌐 Website – For online sources or web pages
πŸŽ™ Podcast – For audio research discussions or expert interviews
πŸŽ₯ Video – For documentaries, lectures, or research-based YouTube content
πŸ“‘ Preprint – For research uploaded to preprint servers before peer review

 

 

Kayise Maseko | Cellular agriculture | Best Scholar Award

Ms. Kayise Maseko | Cellular agriculture | Best Scholar Award

Tshwane University of Technology, South Africa

Kayise Hypercia Maseko is a dedicated food scientist and PhD candidate at Tshwane University of Technology, specializing in sustainable food production systems and cellular agriculture. With a background in Food Technology, her research focuses on alternative protein sources, functional foods, and food preservation techniques. Her work in fungi-based meat analogues and mushroom mycelia optimization contributes to the advancement of lab-grown food technologies. She has collaborated with Agricultural Research Council (ARC-TSC) and WildBio on projects related to food processing and cultivated meat alternatives. A passionate educator, she has worked as a tutor and assistant lecturer, mentoring future food scientists. Kayise is an active member of SACNASP and SAAFoST, with multiple peer-reviewed journal publications and international conference presentations (SAAFoST 2023, IUFoST 2024). Her commitment to food security and biotechnology innovation is evident in her ongoing research contributions, aiming to address global challenges in sustainable food production.

Profile

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EducationΒ 

πŸŽ“ PhD in Food Technology (2023 – Present)
Tshwane University of Technology

  • Research Topic: Evaluation of biomaterials for mycelium production and development of hybrid cell-cultured meat.

πŸŽ“ Master of Agricultural Science (M-Tech in Food Technology) (2019 – 2022)
Tshwane University of Technology

  • Research Topic: Screening the functional properties of unripe banana flour from 35 varieties based on their genomic and sub-genomic groups.
  • Research Conducted at: Agricultural Research Council – Tropical and Subtropical Crops (ARC-TSC).

πŸŽ“ B-Tech in Food Technology (2018)
Tshwane University of Technology

  • Research Topic: Commercial Traditional-type, source of fibre mageu.

Research Focus

πŸ”¬ Sustainable Food Production Systems – Investigating eco-friendly and efficient food production methods to enhance global food security.

🌱 Cellular Agriculture – Developing innovative approaches to cultivated meat, focusing on hybrid cell-based meat analogues using fungi-based protein sources.

πŸ₯¦ Alternative Protein Sources – Exploring mushroom mycelia and plant-based proteins as viable meat substitutes for sustainable diets.

πŸ›‘οΈ Food Preservation Techniques – Researching novel food preservation and processing methods to enhance nutritional value and shelf life.

🍌 Functional Foods & Biomaterials – Studying unripe banana flour functional properties and biomaterials for food production to improve food formulations.

🏭 Industry Collaboration – Working with WildBio on cultivated animal cell biomass and hybrid fungi-based meat alternatives.

πŸ“’ Academic Outreach – Presenting research at international conferences (SAAFoST 2023, IUFoST 2024) and mentoring students in food science.

PublicationsΒ 

πŸ“œ Mushroom mycelia as sustainable alternative proteins for the production of hybrid cell‐cultured meat: A review – Journal of Food Science (2025) πŸ”— [DOI: 10.1111/1750-3841.70060]

🍌 Musa species variation, production, and the application of its processed flour: A review – Scientia Horticulturae (2024) πŸ”— [DOI: 10.1016/j.scienta.2023.112688]

πŸ„ Effect of Culture Media on the Yield and Protein Content of Pleurotus ostreatus (Jacq.) Kumm Mycelia – International Journal of Food Science (2024) πŸ”— [DOI: 10.1155/ijfo/5562732]

πŸ§ͺ Discrimination of Musa banana genomic and sub-genomic groups based on multi-elemental fingerprints and chemometrics – Journal of Food Composition and Analysis (2021) πŸ”— [DOI: 10.1016/j.jfca.2021.104334]