User talk:Manoj Kumar Karnena

Manoj Kumar Karnena is a researcher working in the Department of Environmental Science, GITAM ( Deemed to be) University, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, India.

The saga of my Research and its interests: It all started when I was pursuing my graduation in Environmental Management. I was intrigued by the real world conditions and started to search for answers, probably in a very vague manner. Though I was successful in collecting data that I could not represent it in the proper form of information. While I tried several combinations, trails and errors in understanding the ways and means to convert data to interpretation, I realized that I was actually doing research defined as “a process of systematic inquiry that entails collection of data, documentation, analysis, and interpretation”. Thus, for me, research was a trigger, an intrigue into trying to understand, analyze, and provide solutions to the problems of all nature, probably which was my inherent zeal. I consider myself to be destined to pursue environmental science, as it has provided me the knowledge to deal with actual, real-world conditions. I am very close to nature and fellow beings and hence was eventually inclined to research on water and public health (precisely occupational health). Though yet times I try to research on several other related fields I am firmly engrained in the areas of water and public health. In the entire, the course of my research and in future sustainable approaches/solutions are the core doctrines. I have taken up studies in basic research through

Characterization of water – fresh, marine and several industrial effluents; Understanding the perception of populations with respect to occupational health and changing climatic conditions. Moved on to applied research by working on Point of use solutions for surface water treatment that comprised of treating surface water using natural coagulants. There is a lot more to explore in this area and I am & amp; will work on this, probably for the next decade. Problem-oriented research has become an integral (probably interfering) part of my research. Since in the process of applied research I somewhere land on a pressing issue to be addressed immediately. Treating pharmaceutical wastewaters to ZLD (Zero Liquid Discharge) was a part of this research. Active and unavoidable research will keep pressing on me and forcing me to contribute my time present and future, which is also equally intriguing and delightful.

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