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HLM Group of Institutions
Prof. (Dr.) Pankaj Kumar Singh
Director – B.Tech, HLM Group of Institutions, Ghaziabad
[Post-Doctorate (US, Malaysia & India*), D.Sc. (France), Ph.D. (India)]
Prof. (Dr.) Pankaj Kumar Singh is a Professor, researcher, and academic administrator with extensive international experience. He is currently pursuing a Post-Doctoral Fellowship (IIP-PDF) from ERU, USA, and has completed Post-Doctoral Fellowships under RUSA at Osmania University, Hyderabad, and at Lincoln University College, Malaysia. He holds a D.Sc. in Electronics and Computer Engineering from Kennedy University, France, and a Ph.D. in Electronics Engineering with specialization in Artificial Intelligence and IoT. He also holds an Honorary Doctorate in Environmental Science and Engineering. Currently, he serves as Director of B.Tech Programs at HLM Group of Institutions, Ghaziabad. His research interests include AI with 6G, IoT, Big Data Analytics, and environmental sustainability. He holds over 50 patents & many Papers.
Post Doc(Malaysia ,USA,India*), , PhD
Multidisciplinary, Plant Science, Artificial Intelligence, Multidisciplinary
Advanced Microbial Consortia for Enhanced Nutrient Removal:- Introduction We are grateful for the insightful review & constructive comments on our proposal entitled “Development of Advanced Microbial Consortia for Enhanced Nutrient Removal.” The feedback has been crucial in improving our strategy & we have addressed the issues raised. In the following, we provide explanations and more information to make our proposal more convincing. The goal of the Research - Developing Advanced Microbial Consortia For Enhanced Nutrient Removal. - Optimising Microbial Consortia Composition & Metabolic Pathway. - Effective removal of nitrogen & phosphorus from wastewater. - Addressing wastewater treatment methods. - Harnessing the potential of microbial consortia. Challenges in Nutrient Removal Processes Inefficient nutrient removal can lead to eutrophication, threatening aquatic biodiversity & human health. Existing processes face challenges such as high energy consumption & limited effectiveness.
Unnat Bharat Abhiyan, which is a flagship program of Ministry of Education, Government of lndia to involve higher education institutes of the country for indigenous development of self-sufficient and sustainable village clusters for lnclusive lndia. The program was formally launched by the Ministry of Education (MoE) on 1lth November 2014 by His Excellency, the president of India with the IIT Delhi as National coordinating institute. The thematic areas of UBA are sustainable agricultural systems; water resource management; rural energy systems; artisans; industries & livelihoods; & basic amenities (Rural Infrastructure, connectivity, school education etc). UBA aims to primarily leverage the existing strengths of the Higher educational institutions to enrich Rural lndia.UBA guidelines allow funding support only for the following: 1. For Field Visits - Rs. 10,000 per village 2. For customization of an available tech. - Rs. 50,000.00 3. For development of a new technology - Rs. 1,00000.00
Scopus Publications
Pankaj Singh, Sudhakar Singh, P. K. Mishra, and Rakhi Garg
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Pradeep Mishra, Khder Alakkari, Mostafa Abotaleb, Pankaj Kumar Singh, Shilpi Singh, Monika Ray, Soumitra Sankar Das, Umme Habibah Rahman, Ali J. Othman, Nazirya Alexandrovna Ibragimova,et al.
MDPI AG
Economics suffers from a blurred view of the economy due to the delay in the official publication of macroeconomic variables and, essentially, of the most important variable of real GDP. Therefore, this paper aimed at nowcasting GDP in India based on high-frequency data released early. Instead of using a large set of data thus increasing statistical complexity, two main indicators of the Indian economy (economic policy uncertainty and consumer price index) were relied on. The paper followed the MIDAS–Almon (PDL) weighting approach, which allowed us to successfully capture structural breaks and predict Indian GDP for the second quarter of 2021, after evaluating the accuracy of the nowcasting and out-of-sample prediction. Our results indicated low values of the RMSE in the sample and when predicting the out-of-sample1- and 4-quarter horizon, but RMSE increased when predicting the 10-quarter horizon. Due to the effect of the short-term structural break, we found that RMSE values decreased for the last prediction point.
Pankaj Singh, Sudhakar Singh, P. K. Mishra, and Rakhi Garg
Springer International Publishing
Pankaj Kumar Singh, Anil Kumar, Prashant Mishra, and V K Sethi
IEEE
Pankaj Singh, Rakhi Garg, and P. K. Mishra
IEEE
Startup Project Granted by Students– PJMT National Green Earth Challenge (National level Round) for smart electric Scooter- of GRANT – For Session 2024-25(Grant – 150000 Rs) on dated March 21st ,2025.
Startup Project Granted by Students– PJMT National Green Earth Challenge (North Zonal Round) for smart electric Scooter- of GRANT – For Session 2024-25(Grant – 25000 Rs) on dated March 15th ,2025.
Project Granted – AICTE-KAPILA GRANT – For Session 2023-24(Grant – 65000 Rs) for reimbursement of published patent during 2023-2024
Project Granted – IIC-AICTE – For Impact Lecture Session 2023-24(Grant – 20000 Rs), Duration -Aug 2023-june 2024.
Project Granted - Unnat Bharat Abhiyan 2.0 Program-(Ministry of Education-Govt. of India) - For customization of an available technology and development of new technology of adopted 5 villages. Code: -. PI0010373UP in January’2024. (Grant- 1.5 Lakh), Duration of Project – 12 Months.
Project Granted – Neerav Holdings Pvt. Ltd. Delhi (Grant Scheme 2022-23 – Technology Business Incubation Setup Grant (TBI SG). (Grant -35 Lakh), Duration of Project – 5 Years.
Project Granted – Sripuram Agencies Ltd. Delhi (Grant Scheme 2022-23 – FDP Based Entrepreneurship Development Program (FEDP). (Grant -45 k), Duration of Project – 4 Weeks.
Project Granted – Oval Tie-up Ltd. Delhi (Grant Scheme 2022-23) – Technology Based Entrepreneurship Development Program (TEDP). (Grant -35 k), Duration of Project -4 Weeks.
Worked as a Sr. Consultant (SAP-SD) in Global Consultancy Services Ltd. from ‘05 to ‘2010 in Chennai.
The company profile: It is Designing & Development Company with presence in India and Canada and deals mainly in .net & SAP services outsourcing and consulting. 2 full life cycles implementation for Sangam Spinners Ltd. and Hindustan Sanitary Ltd. with team size of 10 and version of SAP Ecc 4.7 and 5.0.
Served as Electro-Technical Officer (ETO) onboard OSV Sindhu, responsible for the operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of electrical and electronic systems on the vessel. Ensured smooth functioning of onboard electrical equipment, power systems, and electronic instrumentation.
Vessel Name -OSV Sindhu
Off No- 2119, NRT – 391, GRT – 1302, BHP – 2750x2 (Period- 4/03/2003 – 20/12/2003)
Project Granted - Unnat Bharat Abhiyan 2.0 Program-(Ministry of Education-Govt. of India) - For customization of an available technology and development of new technology of adopted 5 villages. Code: -. PI0010373UP in January’2024. (Grant- 1.5 Lakh), Duration of Project – 12 Months.
Project Granted – Neerav Holdings Pvt. Ltd. Delhi (Grant Scheme 2022-23 – Technology Business Incubation Setup Grant (TBI SG). (Grant -35 Lakh), Duration of Project – 5 Years.
Project Granted – Sripuram Agencies Ltd. Delhi (Grant Scheme 2022-23 – FDP Based Entrepreneurship Development Program (FEDP). (Grant -45 k), Duration of Project – 4 Weeks.
Project Granted – Oval Tie-up Ltd. Delhi (Grant Scheme 2022-23) – Technology Based Entrepreneurship Development Program (TEDP). (Grant -35 k), Duration of Project -4 Weeks.
Project Granted - CST, U.P. Engineering Students Project Grant Scheme 2022-23) -IOT Based smart ventilation and Patient Health Monitoring System. (Grant-20 k) - Project Id- 630
Project Granted - CST, U.P. Engineering Students Project Grant Scheme 2022-23) - Mobile Charging through walking (Grant-20 k) - Project Id- 602