Dr. Subhra Suhaney | Cybersecurity and Cryptography | Forensic Scientist of the Year Award
Institute for Excellence in Higher Education Bhopal | India
Dr. Subhra Suhaney is a dedicated forensic science researcher whose work spans analytical toxicology, advanced chromatographic method development, digital forensics, and technology-driven innovations in forensic education. Her research is prominently recognized for pioneering contributions in the detection, separation, and quantification of stupefacient and psychoactive compounds in foodstuffs and beverages an area of critical importance to forensic toxicology, criminal investigations, and public safety. She has significantly advanced the application of Micellar Liquid Chromatography (MLC), establishing it as an eco-friendly, cost-effective, and analytically robust alternative to conventional TLC and HPLC for benzodiazepines and other psychoactive substances. Her publications in respected journals such as the Journal of AOAC International, Journal of Liquid Chromatography & Related Technologies, E-Journal of Chemistry, and the Journal of the Indian Chemical Society demonstrate strong methodological precision and practical forensic relevance. Dr. Subhra Suhaney’s scholarly outputs include validated multi-analyte detection protocols, rapid screening techniques for ketamine-based adulteration, and improved chromatographic systems that enhance the reliability and evidentiary value of forensic analyses. Beyond chemical forensics, she contributes to the fields of digital forensics, AI-based data privacy concerns, and ICT-enabled learning, reflecting an interdisciplinary approach aligned with modern forensic challenges. She has actively presented her work in national conferences, participated in academic workshops, and developed quality e-content in fingerprint science to strengthen forensic pedagogy. According to Google Scholar, she has over six research publications with 15 citations, an h-index of 3, underscoring the scholarly impact and growing recognition of her research contributions.
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Featured Publications
1. Subhra, H., Devasish, B., Josep, E. R., & Abhilasha, D. (2012). Micellar liquid chromatography for the determination of some less prescribed benzodiazepines. Journal of Chemistry, 9(1), 443–450.
2. Subhra, H., Prakash, D. N., Abhilasha, D., Josep, E. R., & Devasish, B. (2014). Simultaneous determination of psychoactive compounds in foodstuffs using micellar liquid chromatography with direct injection. Journal of AOAC International, 97(2), 409–414.
3. Hoonka, S., Durgbanshi, A., Esteve-Romero, J., Dubey, N. P., & Bose, D. (2014). Simultaneous determination of three stupefacients in foodstuff using high-performance liquid chromatography. Journal of Liquid Chromatography & Related Technologies, 37(9), 1287–1297.
4. Hoonka, S., Dubey, N. P., Esteve-Romero, J., Durgbanshi, A., & Bose, D. (2013). Rapid screening of ketamine in confiscated orange juice by thin layer chromatography. Journal of the Indian Chemical Society, 90(4), 513–517.
5. Suhaney, S. (2025). Breach of users’ personal data by artificial intelligence. International Journal of All Research Education and Scientific Methods.
