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Dr. Kaushik Nath

None · G H Patel College of Engineering & Technology

https://researchid.co/kaushiknath
@gcet.ac.in
71Scopus Publications
3708Google Scholar Citations
24Google Scholar h-index
34Google Scholar i10-index

Biography

Dr. Kaushik Nath, Professor of Chemical Engineering and In-Charge Principal, G H Patel College of Engineering & Technology, Vallabh Vidyanagar, Anand, Gujarat, holds 26 years of teaching and 18 years of research experience. He obtained his B.Tech and M. Tech. in Chemical Engineering from Calcutta University and Ph.D. from IIT Kharagpur. His core areas of expertise and research include membrane-based separation processes, advanced wastewater treatment, biohydrogen production and biorefinery operation. Dr. Nath has published over 105 research papers and articles in numerous peer reviewed international and national journals of high impact factors and also in conference proceedings with total citations above 3060 till date. The h-index of his publications now stands at 21 while the i10-index is 30. He authored a book on ‘Membrane Separation Process’ from Prentice Hall of India and contributed 10 other book chapters.

Recent Scopus Publications

  1. PSF/PEES blended montmorillonite clay composite nanofiltration membrane for dye wastewater treatment
    Results in Engineering, 2026
  2. Multi-Kinetic Modelling and Process Performance of a Lab-Scale Modified Rotating Biological Contactor Used as a Post-Treatment for Pre-Treated Synthetic Wastewater of Auramine O Dye
    Indian Journal of Environmental Protection, 2026
  3. Osmotic dilution: a sustainable option for dewatering of wastewater and application in irrigation
    Indian Chemical Engineer, 2026
  4. Modelling and Prediction of Permeate Flux in the Ultrafiltration Recovery of Sodium Lignosulfonate from Aqueous Solution
    Acta Chimica Slovenica, 2025
  5. The Operation of a Modified Rotating Biological Contactor (RBC) for the Enhanced Reclamation of Dye Wastewater
    Sustainability in Chemical Processes Through Digitalization and Green Chemistry Approaches, 2024

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