Prabhpreet Kaur | Biopolymer | Best Researcher Award
Ms. Prabhpreet Kaur , Deakin University, Australia, India.
Publication profile
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Education and Experience
Ph.D. in Biology & Chemistry (Deakin University, Australia, 2020–2024)
M.Sc. in Biochemistry (Punjab Agricultural University, India, 2017–2019)
B.Sc. in Biochemistry (Punjab Agricultural University, India, 2014–2017)
Doctoral Research: Biopolymer-based hydrogels for crop improvement (2020–2024)
Masters Research: Enzymatic saccharification using immobilized cellulases (2017–2019)
Research Projects: Biomass valorization and nanoparticle synthesis for biorefineries (2022–2023)
Suitability For The Award
Professional Development
Awards and Honors
Rex Williamson Prize 2023: Highest achieving Ph.D. student at Deakin University
Merit Scholarship 2018–19: Punjab Agricultural University
2nd Position Poster Presentation: NANOFORAGRI 2021, India
Publications
Prabhpreet Kaur | Biopolymer | Best Researcher Award


. Her work emphasizes sustainable solutions, including crop enhancements and wastewater remediation. She has earned accolades such as the Rex Williamson Prize 2023 for her academic excellence
. Prabhpreet is skilled in cell culture assays and circular bioeconomy applications, striving to bridge the gap between research and scalable industrial applications.
. She attended specialized workshops, including molecular and immunological techniques, equipping her with diverse technical expertise such as rheology, spectroscopy, and microscopy
. With experience in cultivating fibroblast cells, synthesizing hydrogels, and conducting plant growth experiments
, she has a holistic approach to interdisciplinary research. Her technical fluency in tools like FTIR, SEM, and DSC complements her computational skills in Origin and GraphPad Prism 
. Her work emphasizes the circular bioeconomy, transforming biomass into high-value products. With a multidisciplinary approach integrating microbiology, nanotechnology, and analytical techniques
, her research addresses pressing environmental challenges. Key areas include lignocellulosic biomass valorization, nanoparticle synthesis, and 


