Deep Joshi is a postdoctoral researcher at the Environmental Contaminants Analytical Laboratory. He hails from India and holds a Ph.D. in biochemical engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi. His doctoral research focused on the treatment of emerging contaminants in wastewater. He is also a recipient of the prestigious Fulbright Fellowship.
He is passionate about developing effective treatment technologies and establishing guidelines for the use and degradation of emerging contaminants in wastewater. At IEE, his work focuses on the analysis of emerging contaminants, particularly per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) and microplastics, across various environmental matrices.
Research Interests:
- Application of non-thermal plasma as an advanced oxidation process for contaminant removal
- Fate and transport studies of emerging contaminants in the environment
- Development of treatment strategies for persistent pollutants in wastewater systems
