Rakesh Choudhary
Doctoral Research Scholar ยท National Institute of Technology (NIT) Delhi, New Delhi, India
Biography
I am Rakesh Choudhary, a dedicated and accomplished PhD holder specializing in Artificial Intelligence applications in anaerobic codigestion from the National Institute of Technology Delhi. With a solid foundation in Civil and Environmental Engineering, I have demonstrated excellence throughout my academic journey, including being a Gold Medalist in my M.Tech program from Jagannath University. My expertise spans across statistical learning, deep learning, supervised learning, and machine learning, with proficiency in advanced tools such as Python, R, MATLAB, and Microsoft Excel. I have applied these skills to tackle complex environmental challenges, particularly in optimizing biogas production processes. I am passionate about leveraging AI and advanced analytics to drive innovation in sustainable technologies. My research has focused on enhancing the efficiency of anaerobic digestion processes, contributing to the development of sustainable solutions for waste management and energy pro
Education
๐ Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Civil Environmental Engineering Research Focus: Artificial Intelligence Applications in Anaerobic Co-Digestion Institution: National Institute of Technology (NIT) Delhi, New Delhi, India ๐ Master of Technology (M.Tech.) โ Gold Medalist Discipline: Civil Environmental Engineering Institution: Jagannath University, Haryana, India ๐ Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.) Discipline: Civil Environmental Engineering Institution: Netaji Subhas University of Technology (NSUT), West Campus, New Delhi, India
Recent Scopus Publications
- Green Solutions: Bioremediation Strategies Against Microplastic Pollution-A Comprehensive Review
- DATA ANALYTICS AND SMART TECHNOLOGIES IN SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT: Advancing Sustainability
- Soil organic carbon pool in diverse land utilization patterns in North-East India: an implication for carbon sequestration
- Nanobiotechnology-enabled enhancement of process stability and methane production in anaerobic digestion
- Insights into Hazardous and Special Wastes: A Case Study of Latin America
Links
- ORCID https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9260-348X
- Google Scholar https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=4GxNqY0AAAAJ
- Scopus https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57222054367