Dr. Randeep Singh is an Assistant Professor in the Environmental Science & Engineering Division, Department of Civil Engineering at Yeungnam University. His work focuses on environmental science and biochemical engineering, with an emphasis on membrane technologies for clean energy and water treatment. His research combines materials science, biotechnology, and chemical engineering to develop smart and sustainable solutions for challenges in the biological, environmental, and energy sectors.
He completed his B.Tech. in Biotechnology (with honors) from Kurukshetra University, India, in 2011. He earned an M.Tech. in Chemical Engineering from the National Institute of Technology Tiruchirappalli in 2013, and a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati in 2019. His doctoral research centered on the development of advanced materials and membranes for environmental and biomedical applications.
Dr. Singh has published more than 20 peer-reviewed journal articles and presented 17 papers at national and international conferences. He has authored four books and contributed to over ten book chapters with leading international publishers. His work has been recognized with several honors, including the Young Scientist Award at the International Science Congress (ISC-2015) held in Nepal.
His postdoctoral research includes experience at the National Taipei University of Technology in Taiwan as a Taiwan Experience Education Program (TEEP) Fellow, where he developed superhydrophobic membranes for desalination. He also held research positions at Hanyang University and Yeungnam University (as an NRF Fellow) in South Korea, working on semiconductor processing and membrane science.
Dr. Singh is an active member of several professional societies, including the Indian Institute of Chemical Engineers (IIChE), the American Chemical Society (ACS), the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) India, and the International Association for Carbon Capture (IACC). He also serves as a reviewer for numerous international journals and has delivered invited lectures at academic institutions, highlighting the applications of material and membrane science.
His current research is focused on the development of membranes for clean energy generation and water purification, contributing to global advancements in environmental sustainability and circular economy technologies.