G. K. Suraishkumar is a Professor in the Department of Biotechnology, Indian Institute of Technology
Madras (IITM). He has been at IITM as a Professor since May 2004. He was earlier a faculty member in
the Department of Chemical Engineering at the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IITB) from April
1993 until mid-May 2004. He was also an Associate Faculty member in the erstwhile Centre for
Biotechnology, which is now the Department of Biosciences and Bioengineering, at IITB, between 1995
and 2004.
He earned his Ph.D. from Drexel University, Philadelphia, USA in 1993, and his B.Tech. in Chemical
Engineering from IITM in 1986. He also did his Masters work at the University of Cincinnati, USA, between
1986 and 1988.
He is passionate about improving student learning. He has published papers in reputed international
journals on the methods that he developed to improve learning. He is the author of a book, Continuum Analysis of Biological Systems: Conserved Quantities, Fluxes, and Forces, which was published world-wide by Springer Publishing in 2014; the foreword has been written by the reputed author of the famous and paradigm-shifting textbook, Transport Phenomena, Professor R. B. Bird. It is used as a
textbook/reference book in a number of universities around the world. His textbook, Biology for
Engineers was published in 2019 by the Oxford University Press, and is used as a textbook in a number
of universities. In 2024, his part-research-monograph and part-textbook, Reactive Species:
Manipulations toward Desired Outcomes in Biological Systems, was published worldwide by World
Scientific Publishers. Further, he created five MOOCs on Bioreactors, Biology for Engineers and other
Non-biologists, Effective Engineering Teaching in Practice, Thermodynamics for Biological Systems:
Classical and Statistical Aspects, and Transport Phenomena for Biological Systems, as NPTEL online
certification (NOC) courses. Earlier, he created a 40-lecture NPTEL video course on Classical
Thermodynamics for Biological Systems. He has also created other short videos on biochemical
engineering principles.
His major area of research is reactive species – currently, the relevance of them in improving cultivations
under microgravity in space. Earlier, his research group had made significant, original contributions in the
area of reactive species applied to improve cancer treatment/management, bioreactor productivities and
bio-oil, which were financially supported through many sponsored research grants. The research
contributions have been better disseminated through publications in reputed international journals– the
complete list of publications is available as a link from his Department
webpage. He is also the inventor on 6 (granted) +
3 (under process) patents. Further, the technology developed in his group was successfully applied at
Biocon industries, and has been featured in prestigious technology alerts such as the one by Frost and
Sullivan. He has guided many Ph.D., and Masters theses. Some recognitions of his work by others are
listed in his web-page given above.
Administratively, he played pivotal roles in the set-up of the Departments of Biotechnology, as the first
formal Department Head, first at IIT Madras and later, at IIT Hyderabad. He was one of the main architects
of the first postgraduate program in Clinical Engineering in India, which is a multi-Institute program, and
a first of its kind in India. In addition, he contributed as the Head of the Sophisticated Analytical
Instrumentation Facility, Chennai. He continues to contribute on National level faculty
selection/advisory/institution level committees in relevant areas.
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