Ms. Dimple

Ms. Dimple

Ms. Dimple is an ambitious and dedicated scholar currently pursuing her Ph.D. in Department of Life sciences (Zoology) at Baba Mastnath University, Rohtak, Haryana, India. Her academic journey reflects a deep-rooted passion for understanding the intricacies of the natural world and a strong commitment to advancing zoological research. She began her academic career at Maharishi Dayanand University, Rohtak, where she completed her Bachelor's degree in Life Sciences in 2016. This formative stage laid a solid foundation for her growing interest in biological systems and ecological interconnections. Driven by her curiosity and academic potential, she went on to earn her Master’s degree in Zoology from the same university in 2021. Her postgraduate studies equipped her with a comprehensive understanding of animal biology and sharpened her research insight, paving the way for further academic pursuits. Determined to delve deeper into the discipline, Ms. Dimple embarked on her doctoral studies at Baba Mastnath University, where she continues to engage with advanced research in zoology. Her intellectual enthusiasm extends into the dynamic and increasingly vital field of environmental sciences, with a special focus on environmental contamination, plastic pollution, and the emerging global concern of microplastics. Her scholarly contributions are steadily growing. She has authored five published review articles, with two additional articles currently under peer review. In addition, she has contributed twelve book chapters, showcasing her evolving expertise and dedication to science communication. She has also been presented with the Best Oral Presentation Award at an International Conference jointly organized by Baba Mastnath University, Maharaja Agrasen University, and I.K. Gujral Panjab Technical University in India. Her research exemplifies a dedication to scientific advancement and a spirit of interdisciplinary collaboration. As she continues her academic and research journey, Ms. Dimple remains focused on expanding her knowledge and making meaningful contributions to the scientific community.