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==Recognition ==
==Recognition ==
Dinesh Kumar was listed in the esteemed "World Top 2% of Scientists" list compiled by [[Stanford University]] and Elsevier in 2021 based on one-year impact (2020).<ref>[https://connectgujarat.com/gujarat/vc-and-two-faculty-scientists-of-cug-figured-in-the-prestigious-list-of-the-world-top-2-of-scientists-1291036] VC and two faculty scientists of CUG figured in the prestigious list of the "World Top 2% of Scientists"</ref>
Dinesh Kumar was listed in the esteemed "World Top 2% of Scientists" list compiled by [[Stanford University]] and Elsevier in 2021 based on one-year impact (2020).<ref>[https://connectgujarat.com/gujarat/vc-and-two-faculty-scientists-of-cug-figured-in-the-prestigious-list-of-the-world-top-2-of-scientists-1291036] VC and two faculty scientists of CUG figured in the prestigious list of the "World Top 2% of Scientists"</ref>
== Notable Publications ==
* "'''Water Desalination and Challenges''': The Middle East Perspective: A Review" (2013, co-authored with Manjula Nair) - Highly regarded article on the history of [[desalination]], typical procedures include [[reverse osmosis]] and multistage flash distillation, and difficulties encountered in the Gulf region. highlights trends in water pre-treatment and integrated membrane systems while covering subjects like scaling and membrane fouling. highlights the necessity of alternate energy sources and outlines cost-saving possibilities. 171 times cited.<ref>Water desalination and challenges: The Middle East perspective: a review, 2013
(Dinesh Kumar and Manjula Nair)
https://doi.org/10.1080/19443994.2013.734483
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==References==
==References==
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