Chemical Engineering

Name : Dr. Krushna Prasad Shadangi
Designation : Assistant Professor
Phone No. : +91-8260557770
Email Id : krushnanit@gmail.com
Date of Joining : 04-06-2015
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B. Tech., BijuPatnaik University of Technology Rourkela Odisha. M. Tech., National Institute of Technology Rourkela, Odisha. Ph.D., Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati, Guwahati, Assam.

Chemical Engineering

08 years

Graduate Level : 1. Mass Transfer I 2. Mass Transfer II 3. Chemical Process Technology 4. Modern Separation Processes 5. Petroleum Refinery Engineering 6. Fuels and Combustion 7. Bioenergy Engineering
Post Graduate Level : 1. Pinch Technology

Biomass to biofuel & Waste to energy , Process Intensification , Solid-Liquid Extraction , Wastewater Treatment , Reaction Kinetics & Catalysis , Liquid-Liquid Extraction

Ph. D. Candidates : 01 completed, 03 on going
M. Tech. Candidates : 01
  1. Financial assistance received from Science and Engineering Research Board (SERB) Govt. Of India (SB/ITS-Y/04161/2014) to attend international conference in Venice, Italy.
  2. Received fellowship to pursue Ph.D. At IIT Guwahati, India from Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India for the period of four years.
  3. Awarded for outstanding contribution in reviewing of Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis, Elsevier, for November 2016.
  4. Awarded for outstanding contribution in reviewing of Journal Fuel Elsevier, for April 2017.
  1. Lifetime member of Odisha Chemical Society, Lm/1128-18
  2. Lifetime member in The Society of Innovative Educationalist & Scientific Research Professional Chennai, Fellow (FSIESRP) Regd. No .LM17189 9193.
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International Publications

  1. R. K. Srivastava, P. K. Sarangi, L. Bhatia, A. K. Singh, K. P. Shadangi, Conversion of methane to methanol: technologies and future challenges. Journal of Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery(2021). (Accepted)
  2. R. K. Gollakota, V. S. Munagapati, K. P. Shadangi, G. M. Reddy, J. C. Wen, C. M. Shu, Encapsulating toxic Rhodamine 6G dye, and Cr (VI) metal ions from liquid phase using AlPO4-5molecular sieves. Preparation, characterization, and adsorption parameters. Journal of Molecular Liquids 336 (2021) 116549.
  3. N. Patel &K. P. Shadangi, Study the fuel characteristics of ethanol and waste engine oil pyrolytic oil blends, Environmental Science and Pollution Research (2021)https://doi.org/10.1007/s11356-021-15281-8
  4. N. Patel, K. P. Shadangi, P. K. Kar, Characterization of waste engine oil derived pyrolytic char (WEOPC): SEM, EDX and FTIR analysis, Materials Today: Proceedings 38 (2021) 2866-2870.
  5. N. Patel &K. P. Shadangi,Characterization of waste engine oil (WEO) pyrolytic oil and diesel blended oil: Fuel properties and compositional analysis, Materials Today: Proceedings 33 (2020) 4933-4936.
  6. N. Patel &K. P. Shadangi,Thermochemical conversion of waste engine oil (WEO) to gasoline-rich crude oil, Journal of Material Cycles and Waste Management 22 (2) (2020) 536-546.
  7. GauravChatterjee, K.P. Shadangi and K. Mohanty, Effect of Catalyst Bed Height on the Yield and Composition of Non-edible Seed Pyrolytic Oil, Waste and Biomass Vaporization 10 (2019) 1-13.
  8. GauravChatterjee, K.P. Shadangi and K. Mohanty, Fuel properties and composition study of Cassia Siamea seed crude pyrolytic oil and char. Fuel 234 (2018) 609–615.
  9. S. S. Mohapatra,K. P. Shadangi and R. K. Singh, Fuel Properties and Composition Analysis of Sugarcane Bagasse Thermal Pyrolytic liquid. Journal of Emerging Technologies and Innovative Research 5 (7) (2018).
  10. G. Ganeshan, K.P. Shadangi and K. Mohanty, Degradation kinetic study of pyrolysis and co-pyrolysis of biomass with polyethylene terephthalate (PET) using Coats–Redfern method. Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry 131 (2) (2018)1803-1816.
  11. Nivedita Patel and K.P. Shadangi, Removal of Sludge from Waste Engine oil using 1-Butanol: Optimization Using Response Surface Methodology, Universal Review 7, XI (2018).
  12. G. Ganeshan, K.P. Shadangi and K. Mohanty, Thermo-chemical conversion of mango seed kernel and shell to value added products. Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis 121 (2016) 403–408.
  13. M. Koul, K. P. Shadangi and K. Mohanty, Effect of catalytic vapour cracking on fuel properties and composition of castor seed pyrolytic oil. Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis 120 (2016) 103–109.
  14. K. P. Shadangi and K. Mohanty, Stability Analysis of Mahua Seed and Waste Polystyrene Co-pyrolytic Oil. International Journal of Renewable Energy and Its Commercialization 2 (2016) 1–7.
  15. K. P. Shadangi and K. Mohanty, Co-pyrolysis of Karanja and Niger seeds with waste polystyrene to produce liquid fuel. Fuel 153 (2015) 492–498.
  16. K. P. Shadangi and K. Mohanty, Effect of Co-pyrolysis of Mahua Seed and Waste Polystyrene on Quality of Liquid Fuel. Journal of Renewable and Sustainable Energy 6 (2014) 053142-13.
  17. M. Koul, K. P. Shadangi and K. Mohanty, Thermo-chemical conversion of Kusum seed: A possible route to produce alternate fuel and chemicals. Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis 110 (2014) 291–296.
  18. K. P. Shadangi and K. Mohanty, Production and characterization of pyrolytic oil by catalytic pyrolysis of Niger seed. Fuel 126 (2014) 109–115.
  19. K. P. Shadangi and K. Mohanty, Comparison of yield and fuel properties of thermal and catalytic Mahua seed pyrolytic oil. Fuel 117 (2014) 372–380.
  20. K. P. Shadangi and K. Mohanty, Thermal and catalytic pyrolysis of Karanja seed to produce liquid fuel. Fuel 115 (2014) 434–442.
  21. K. P. Shadangi and K. Mohanty, Kinetic Study and Thermal Analysis of the Pyrolysis of Non-edible Oilseed Powders by Thermogravimetric and Differential Scanning Calorimetric Analysis. Renewable Energy 63 (2014) 337-344.
  22. K. P. Shadangi and K. Mohanty, Characterization of non-conventional oil containing seeds towards the production of bio-fuel. J. Renewable Sustainable Energy 5 (2013) 033111-13.
  23. K. P. Shadangi and R. K. Singh, Thermolysis of polanga seed cake to bio-oil using semi batch reactor. Fuel 97 (2012) 450–456.
  24. K. P. Shadangi and R. K. Singh, Liquid fuel from castor seeds by pyrolysis. Fuel 90 (2011) 2538–2544.

National Publications

  1. K. P. Shadangi and R. K. Singh, “A Suitable Process for Production of Fuel Oil from Polanga seed” Twenty fifth National Convention of Chemical Engineers 9-10 October 2009, Organized by The Institute of Engineers (India) Cochin Local centre, Cochin pp. 17-24.
  2. Paper Presented in the Conferences: (Abstract published)

    K. P. Shadangi and R. K. Singh, “Production of Fuel oil By Slow Pyrolysis of Polanga Seed” All India Seminar on “ Development of Green Fuel for Energy Security & Environmental Protection” , Sept. 4-5,2009, Organized byThe Institution of Engineers (India), Indore Local Centre, Indore.
  3. K. P. Shadangi and K. Mohanty, “Study the effect of catalyst on pyrolysis of Mahua seed” National Conference on Recent Developments in Health, Hygiene and Environment. Defense Research Laboratory, Tezpur, Assam, 06- 08 November, 2012.
  4. K. P. Shadangi and K. Mohanty, “Pyrolysis: The possible root for Solid waste management” National Symposium on Solid Waste Management at IIT Guwahati, 6th. April, 2013.
  5. K. P. Shadangi and K. Mohanty, “Biomass production in India (sources and application) Special reference to Assam” Seminar on Empowering Assam from deficiency to abundance - Tapping Small Hydro, Biomass & Solar Potential. The Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India (ASSOCHAM). Assam Administrative Staff College - Guwahati – Assam 12th September 2013.
  6. K. P. Shadangi and K. Mohanty, “Thermo chemical conversion of non-edible oil seeds into liquid transportation fuel”. Organized by Indian Institute of Chemical Engineers. Chemcon 2013 held on 27-30 December 2013.
  7. K. P. Shadangi and K. Mohanty. “Thermal and Catalytic Cracking of Non-Edible Oil Seeds to Liquid Fuel” 3rd National Conference on Recent Advances in Bio-energy research, held on Nov. 22-24, 2013 at SSS-NIRE, Kapurthala.
  8. K. P. Shadangi.“Study the Catalytic & Co-pyrolysis of Karanja Seed: Effect on The Fuel Properties & Composition of Pyrolytic oil”National Conference in Advance Materials (NCFAM-2019)held on 27 – 28 July 2019 at Veer SurendraSai University of Technology, Burla. Sambalpur, Odisha.
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  1. Book Published: Liquid Biofuels: Fundamentals, Characterization, and Applications.Editor:K. P. Shadangi,June 2021. ISBN: 978-1-119-79198-0. Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
  2. V.Volli, R. Singh, K. P. Shadangi,Chi-Min Shu, Suitability of oil seed residues as a potential source of bio-fuels and bioenergy in the book entitled “Liquid biofuels: Fundamentals, Characterization and Applications” Edited by Krushna Prasad Shadangi, and published by Scrivener-Wiley publisher. Volume 1, Page no. 361-387. ISBN: 9781119791980.
  3. TrinathBiswal and K. P. Shadangi, Application of nanotechnology in the production of biofuel, in the book entitled “Liquid biofuels: Fundamentals, Characterization and Applications” Edited by Krushna Prasad Shadangi, and published by Scrivener-Wiley publisher. Volume 1, Page no. 487-511. ISBN: 9781119791980.
  4. K. P. Shadangi and K. Mohanty. Thermal and catalytic cracking of non-edible oil seeds to liquid fuel. Recent Advances in Bioenergy Research Volume III, ISBN 978-81-927097-2-7 published by SSS-NIRE, pp. 49-56.
  5. K. P. Shadangi and K. Mohanty. Effect of Upgrading Techniques on fuelpropertiesand Composition of Bio-Oil, Advances in Biofeedstocks and Biofuels, Volume 3: Liquid Biofuel Production, (367–380) © 2019 Scrivener Publishing LLC.
1. Online Faculty Development Programme on “Water, Energy and Environment” at VSSUT Burla, sponsored by TEQIP-III, from 05 Sept. to 09 Sept. 2020 at Department of Chemical Engineering, Veer SurendraSai University of Technology, Burla. Odisha. 2. 1st. National Conference on Chemical and Biosciences on 25-26th. March 2023
  1. BOS member in the Department of Chemical Engineering. VSSUT, Burla. Odisha. India. From 2020.
  2. BOS member in the Department of Chemical Engineering. GMR Institute of Technology, Rajam-Srikakulam District, AP. India. From 2016.
  3. BOS member in the Department of Chemical Engineering. GIET, Gunupur, Odisha. India. From 2016.
  4. Assistant Warden, Pulasthya Hall of Residence from April 2021.
  5. Departmental Academic Committee (DAC) member, VSSUT Burla.
  6. Faculty advisor Cultural Association from April 2021

Analytical Skills:

  1. Thermo-gravimetric Analysis (TGA)
  2. Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC)
  3. Fourier Transform Infrared Spectrometer (FTIR)
  4. Gas Chromatography- Mass Spectroscopy (GC-MS)
  5. High performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC)
  6. UV-VIS Spectrophotometer
  7. BET surface area Analyzer
  8. SEM/EDX Analyzer
  9. Karl-Fischer Titrator, Rheometer & Rota evaporator

E-Content Developed:

  1. Mass Transfer Operation
  2. Petroleum Refinery Engineering

Laboratory Developed:

  • Process Technology Lab.
  • Mass Transfer Lab.

Equipment Designed:

  • Laboratory scale biomass and plastic pyrolyzer with and without flow of sweeping gas flow
  • Fixed bed laboratory scale equipment for waste water treatment

Phd. Scholar Supervising on Projects:

  • Thermocatalytic conversion of Waste Engine Oil to Fuel and Chemical

Editor of the Journals:

  1. International Journal of Renewable Energy and its Commercialization
  2. International Journal of Chemical and Molecular Engineering
  3. International Journal of Chemical Engineering and Processing
  4. Petroleum & Petrochemical Engineering Journal

Reviewer of the Journals:

  1. Fuel (Elsevier Publication)
  2. Renewable energy (Elsevier Publication)
  3. Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis (Elsevier Publication)
  4. Journal of Oil Palm Research
  5. Journal of Chemistry (Hindawi Publication)
No. of SCI Journal Reviewed: Total 50+

Reviewer of the SCI Journal:

  1. Energy Conversion and Management (Elsevier Publication)
  2. Journal of Material Cycle and Waste Management (Springer)
  3. Journal of Protein Engineering (Elsevier)

Journal (SCI) Issue Editor:

  1. Issue on Biorefinery Solutions for Bio-Methanol Production and Processing. Journal of Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery. Springer Nature. 2021.

External Examiner:

  • For Evaluating B. Tech and M. Tech Project Viva at GIET, Gunupur, Odisha May 2018.

Board of Studies (BOS) Member:

  1. BOS member inthe Department ofChemical Engineering. GMR Institute of Technology, Rajam-Srikakulam District, AP. India.
  2. BOS member inthe Department of Chemical Engineering.GIET, Gunupur, Odisha.

Invited Talk:

  1. Delivered Invited talk in the online seminar as Chief Guest on Waste to energy technology: Special reference to pyrolysis and co-pyrolysis process held on 14 Jun 2021 at IIMT Engineering College Meerut.
  2. Resource person in AICTE sponsored Short term training Programme on Development of Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics Laboratory for undergraduates from 14th to 16th. December 2020.
  3. Chaired the Technical session in 3rd. International conferences in mechanical engineering and nanotechnology, March 18-19, 2021.
  4. Upgrading of Biomass Pyrolysis Oil Using Waste Polystyrene: A possible track for waste management and future fnergy, at National workshop on “Applications of Chemical Engineering in natural resources (ACHENRI)”(17th -21st July 2018) organized by department of chemical engineering Indira Gandhi Institute of Technology, Odisha, India.

Patent Published:

  • R. K. Singh & K. P. Shadangi, Production of Fuel Oil from Polanga (Calophyllum inophyllum) Seeds, 1379/KOL/2010 A, INDIA.

Workshop attended:

  1. Webinar for Faculty Development Programme, on “Outcome based education software”, Organised by VMEDULIFE software service, on 14. May. 2020.
  2. Webinar on “Insights to Industry 4.0 on 29th. May 2020. Organised by Department of Mechanical Engineering, S. A. Engineering College (Autonomous), Chennai, India.
  3. Recent trends in waste water treatment with membrance for sustainable development, 8-11 December 2020, Organised by Department of Chemical Engineering, Assam Engineering College.
  4. Faculty Development Programme on R from 2020-06-15 to 2020-06-21 organized by Chouksey Engineering College with course material provided by Spoken Tutorial Project, IIT Bombay.
  5. Recent Initiative and Current Development in renewable energy sources, held from 19th. to 13th August 2020, Organised by department of Mechanical Engineering, GirijanandaChowdhury Institute of Management and Technology, Guwahati, and Assam Science and Technology Guwahati. TEQUIP-III, MHRD.
  6. FDP by NPTEL-AICTE, Waste to Energy Conversion, from Jan-March 2020.
  7. National Level Five Day faculty development program on “Scilab” in Association With IIT-Bombay (Remote Learning Through Spoken Tutorial)," from 15th - 19th, June 2020 organized by the Department of Science & Humanities. St. Peter’s Engineering College, Hyderabad.
  8. Training programme on ANSYS (CFD), organized by Central Tool Room & Training Centre, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, from 01/02/2021to 15/02/2021.
  9. FDP on What to do with residual biomass? Organized by Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, UK, from 14/12/2021 to 18/12/2020.
  10. FDP on Recent Advances in process metallurgy organized by OP Jindal University, Chhattisgarh, 13/07/2020 to 17/07/2020.
  11. Workshops on Future of Chemical Engineering, organized by Indian Institute of Technology (ISM) Dhanbad, from 19/03/2021 to 21/03/2021.
  12. Workshops on Research Initiative and current developments in Renewable Energy Sources, GirijanandaChowdhury Institute of Management and Technology Guwahati and Assam Science and Technology University, Guwahati. From 09/08/2020 to 13/08/2020.
  13. TEQIP-III Sponsered Workshop on Large Scale Development Material Behaviour (LSDMB-2019), Organised by Department of Metallurgy and Material Engineering, VSS University of Technology, Burla from 10th to 14th. Feb.2019.
  14. QIP Short term course on Numerical Modelling of Heat Transfer and Fluid Flow is using Open FOAM, 26th -31st March 2018, Organized by Dept. Of Mechanical Engg. VSS University of Technology, Burla.
  15. QIP Short term course on Fundamentals and Applications of Nanomaterials, 26/12/2016 to 30/12/2016, Organized by National Institute Of Technical Teachers’ Training and Research, Kolkata.
  16. QIP Sponsored workshop on Management Capacity Enhancement A Technical Education Prospective, 29th. – 30th. January, 2016, Organized by TEQIP II VSS University of Technology, Burla.
  17. QIP Short term course on Surfactant Mediated Pollutant Removal Techniques, from 19-23 January 2016, Organized by Centre for Environment, Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati.
  18. QIP Short term course on Advance Materials: Synthesis, Processing and Characterization and Applications from 7th.- 12 December, 2015, Organized by Dept. Of Mechanical Engg. VSS University of Technology, Burla,
  19. Workshop on quality management in technical education, 11th December, 2015, Organized By Centre For Distance and Continuing Education (CDCE) Sponsored By TEQIP CELL, Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology, Burla, Odisha.
  20. TEQIP-III Sponsered Workshop on New Trends in Renewable Energy and Environmental Sciences (NTREES-2018) Organised at Department of Chemical Engineering, Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology, Burla, Odisha From 23rd. To 27th. July. 2018.
Present Address : 
Dr. Krushna Prasad Shadangi Assistant professor Department of Chemical Engg. V.S.S. University of Technology, Burla Sambalapur-768018 Odisha, India
  Permanent Address : 
At/P.O./Dist.:- Puri Baseli Sahi, Tiadi Bagicha Puri-752001 Odisha. India