Sruthi Jayaraj - Air Pollution Management - Women Researcher Award
Indian Institute of Technology Madras - India
AUTHOR PROFILE
ORCID
EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS
Sruthi Jayaraj embarked on her academic journey in Environmental Engineering at the prestigious Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Chennai, pursuing both an M.S and PhD degree. Her thesis focuses on the "Characterisation, modeling, and management techniques for the reduction of volatile organic compounds at urban fuel stations" under the supervision of Prof. Shiva Nagendra S M. Prior to this, she completed her B.Tech in Civil Engineering at the Federal Institute of Science & Technology, Kochi, India.
PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS
As a PhD Research Scholar at IIT, Sruthi Jayaraj has been deeply involved in comprehensive research on volatile organic compound (VOC) emissions from fuel stations. She conducted temporal assessments, chemical characterizations, and dispersion modeling to understand emissions variability and environmental impact. Her commitment to environmental sustainability and occupational safety is evident in her work on health risk assessments for station workers and proposed mitigation measures.
CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS
Sruthi Jayaraj's research focuses on air quality measurements, modeling, health risk assessment, and pollution control technologies, particularly in the management of air pollution from fuel stations. She has handled several research projects, addressing diverse aspects of air quality monitoring, source identification, and pollution control strategies.
IMPACT AND INFLUENCE
Sruthi Jayaraj's research findings have been disseminated through journal articles, conference presentations, and symposiums, contributing to the scientific understanding of air pollution management. Her work on health risk assessments and mitigation measures has practical implications for improving occupational safety and public health, thereby making a significant impact on environmental sustainability.
ACADEMIC CITES
Sruthi Jayaraj's publications in reputable journals such as Environmental Monitoring and Assessment and Journal of Environmental Sciences have been cited by peers in the field, reflecting the relevance and significance of her research contributions to the academic community.
LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS
As Sruthi Jayaraj continues her academic and professional journey, her legacy in the field of air pollution management is poised to grow further. Through continued research, collaboration, and dissemination of knowledge, she aims to contribute to the development of effective strategies for mitigating air pollution and safeguarding environmental and public health. Her future contributions hold the potential to shape policies and practices in air quality management, paving the way for a cleaner and healthier environment.