Vijayaram Srirengaraj | Sustainable Fisheries and Aquaculture | Editorial Board Member

Dr. Vijayaram Srirengaraj | Sustainable Fisheries and Aquaculture | Editorial Board Member

Post Doctor Research Fellow | Fisheries college jimei university | China

Dr. Srirengarajvijayaram is a biotechnology researcher specializing in probiotics, synbiotics, green nanoparticles, aquatic nutrients, and immunostimulants, with a strong focus on advancing sustainable aquaculture and innovative microbial therapeutics. His research explores the development of probiotic and synbiotic systems, nanoparticle-based nutrient enhancement, and biotherapeutic agents that improve aquatic animal health, optimize feed efficiency, and reduce antibiotic dependence, while his emerging interests delve into biopolymer-based encapsulation, nature-derived immunostimulants, and metagenomic profiling for ecosystem health monitoring. Dr. Vijayaram has held impactful academic and research positions, including serving as Adjunct Professor at the Centre for Global Health Research, Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences (India), Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the Department of Veterinary Medicine at National Chung Hsing University (Taiwan), and Postdoctoral Researcher in feed quality and testing at Jimei University Fisheries College (China), preceded by earlier faculty roles in biotechnology at institutions in Tamil Nadu, India. His key scientific contributions include highly cited works on green-synthesized metal nanoparticles, synbiotic delivery systems, immunostimulants, dietary biogenic promoters, sustainable alternatives to antibiotics in aquaculture, and the synergistic application of nanoparticles with probiotics; he has advanced the understanding of microbial bioactivity, probiotic–host interactions, and nature-based nutrient formulations, and has contributed to reviews and conceptual developments that shape modern aquaculture biotechnology. His research outputs exceed 35 peer-reviewed publications across top journals in aquaculture, veterinary sciences, microbiology, and nanobiotechnology, including Reviews in Aquaculture, Annals of Animal Science, Biological Trace Element Research, Journal of Fish Diseases, and AIMS Microbiology, demonstrating a consistent record of scientific leadership. Dr. Vijayaram has also contributed to knowledge translation by reviewing manuscripts for leading journals, supporting global scientific quality and integrity in fisheries and aquaculture research. He received research funding from the University Grants Commission for his work on the bioprospecting potential of probiotic bacteria isolated from fish fauna, reflecting the significance and applicability of his work. With an overarching vision to promote safer, sustainable, and health-oriented aquaculture systems, Dr. Vijayaram aims to reduce environmental impacts, enhance food security, and pioneer microbe-driven innovations that benefit global aquaculture industries, public health, and the evolving landscape of eco-friendly biotechnological solutions.

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Featured Publications 

1. Vijayaram, S., Tsigkou, K., Zuorro, A., Sun, Y.-Z., Rabetafika, H., & Razafindralambo, H. (2023). Inorganic nanoparticles for use in aquaculture. Reviews in Aquaculture. https://doi.org/10.1111/raq.12803

2. Vijayaram, S., Razafindralambo, H., Sun, Y.-Z., Vasantharaj, S., Ghafarifarsani, H., Hoseinifar, S. H., & Raeeszadeh, M. (2023). Applications of green synthesized metal nanoparticles — A review. Biological Trace Element Research. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12011-023-03645-9

3. Vijayaram, S., Ghafarifarsani, H., Vuppala, S., Nedaei, S., Mahendran, K., Murugappan, R., & Chou, C.-C. (2024). Selenium nanoparticles: Revolutionizing nutrient enhancement in aquaculture – A review. Biological Trace Element Research. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12011-024-04172-x

4. Vijayaram, S., Zuorro, A., Van Doan, H., Ringø, E., & Sun, Y.-Z. (2023). Beneficial roles of nutrients as immunostimulants in aquaculture: A review. Aquaculture and Fisheries. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aaf.2023.02.001

5. Arun, J., Jeyaraj, G. P., & Vijayaram, S. (2023). From concept to impact of a multispecies synbiotics for sustainable shrimp farming. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/ZENODO.8296733

Mehrdad Sarkheil – Fisheries & Aquaculture Science – Best Researcher Award

Mehrdad Sarkheil - Fisheries & Aquaculture Science - Best Researcher Award

Mehrdad Sarkheil - Fisheries & Aquaculture Science - Best Researcher Award

Ferdowsi University of Mashhad - Iran

AUTHOR PROFILE 

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Summary

Mehrdad Sarkheil is an accomplished assistant professor at Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, specializing in fisheries and aquacultural engineering. His research bridges innovative technologies like nanomaterials with sustainable aquaculture practices. He has contributed significantly to advancing water treatment systems, fish health, and eco-friendly aquaculture models. Known for his interdisciplinary approach, he collaborates widely and mentors emerging scientists in aquaponics and environmental biotechnology. Sarkheil’s work emphasizes practical solutions for aquaculture efficiency, showcasing a blend of academic rigor and applied science, placing him among the leading researchers in his field in Iran and the broader scientific community.

Education

Mehrdad Sarkheil completed his Ph.D. in Aquaculture at the University of Hormozgan, focusing on nanotechnology applications for bacterial control in shrimp farming. He earned both his M.Sc. and B.Sc. in Fisheries Sciences from the University of Tehran. His academic training emphasized aquatic animal health, water chemistry, and system innovation, preparing him for a career at the intersection of marine biology and environmental technology. Through hands-on research and strong theoretical grounding, he developed expertise that now informs his impactful teaching and prolific publishing activities in sustainable aquaculture.

Professional Experience

Currently an assistant professor in the Department of Fisheries at Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mehrdad Sarkheil contributes actively to academia through teaching, research, and project supervision. His experience includes managing advanced recirculating aquaculture systems and collaborating on national research initiatives. His professional focus lies in applying biotechnology and environmental engineering to aquaculture challenges. Sarkheil’s expertise extends to curriculum development, student mentorship, and participation in scientific panels. His leadership in university projects and industry collaborations demonstrates his role in shaping future technologies and methodologies in aquaculture systems and aquatic environmental management.

Research Interest

Mehrdad Sarkheil's research focuses on aquacultural engineering, aquaponics systems, phytoremediation, biofloc technology, and the application of nanotechnology in aquaculture. He investigates sustainable ways to enhance water quality, nutrient cycling, and fish health. His interests lie in integrating environmental science with fish farming systems to reduce pollutants and improve productivity. He is especially noted for his work on using nano-encapsulated additives, biofilters, and aquatic plants for nutrient removal and disease control. His studies aim to create eco-friendly, cost-effective solutions that align with global sustainability goals in aquatic food production.

Award and Honor

Mehrdad Sarkheil has received certification from the Iranian Research Organization for Science and Technology for two significant inventions in aquaculture: a silver nanoparticle-based water disinfection process and a trout egg incubation system. These acknowledgments reflect his innovation in sustainable aquaculture technologies. His status as a corresponding author on several high-impact publications also speaks to his scientific leadership. While not exhaustively listed, these honors signify his commitment to practical problem-solving in fisheries and his recognition within the scientific and research communities as an innovator and pioneer.

Research Skill

Mehrdad Sarkheil possesses advanced skills in experimental design for aquaculture systems, nano-formulation of feed and water treatments, and aquatic toxicology. He is adept in using biofilters, phytoremediation setups, and recirculating systems to study fish growth, immunity, and environmental interactions. His methodological strengths include biochemical assays, microbial removal techniques, and performance evaluations of aquatic species under various treatments. These technical competencies support his cutting-edge work in water quality management and nutrient dynamics, underpinning his success in executing multidisciplinary projects with significant ecological and industrial relevance.

Publications

Title: Comparative toxicity of silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) and silver nanowires (AgNWs) on saltwater microcrustacean, Artemia salina
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Journal: Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part C: Toxicology & Pharmacology

Title: Trophic transfer of CuO nanoparticles from brine shrimp (Artemia salina) nauplii to convict cichlid (Amatitlania nigrofasciata) larvae: uptake, accumulation and elimination
Author(s): Mehrdad Sarkheili
Journal: Environmental Science and Pollution Research

Title: Acute toxicity, uptake, and elimination of zinc oxide nanoparticles (ZnO NPs) using saltwater microcrustacean, Artemia franciscana
Author(s): Sarkheil, M.; Johari, S.A.; An, H.J.; Asghari, S.; Park, H.S.; Sohn, E.K.; Yu, I.J.
Journal: Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology

Title: Effects of waterborne ZnO nanoparticles and Zn²⁺ ions on the gills of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss): Bioaccumulation, histopathological and ultrastructural changes
Author(s): Mansouri, B.; Johari, S.A.; Azadi, N.A.; Sarkheil, M.
Journal: Turkish Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences

Title: Influence of salinity on the toxicity of silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) and silver nitrate (AgNO₃) in halophilic microalgae, Dunaliella salina
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Journal: Chemosphere

Conclusion

Mehrdad Sarkheil exemplifies a modern researcher who combines scientific depth with practical innovation. His contributions span aquaculture sustainability, environmental toxicology, and advanced water treatment systems. Through teaching, invention, and interdisciplinary research, he advances solutions that address global aquaculture challenges. His work continues to influence best practices in fish farming and environmental management, positioning him as a vital contributor to Iran’s and the international community’s aquaculture advancement. Sarkheil’s focus on integrating eco-technologies into real-world systems highlights his enduring impact on science and sustainability.