Dr. J. Satya Eswari is currently an assistant professor for more than 8 years and at the Biotechnology Department of National Institute of Technology (NIT), Raipur, India. She did her M.Tech. in Biotechnology from Indian Institute Technology (IIT) Kharagpur and Ph.D. from IIT Hyderabad. During her research career, she worked as a scientist (woman scientist—Department of science and technology (DST)) in the Indian Institute of Chemical Technology (IICT) Hyderabad. She is the guest editor for the journal Indian Journal of Biochemistry and Biophysics (SCI) and Journal of chemical technology and biotechnology. She has rigorously pursued her research in the areas of environmental bioremediation, wastewater treatment, bioprocess, and product development and bioinformatics. She gained pioneering expertise in the application of mathematical and engineering tools to biotechnological process, received IEI young engineer award, outstanding woman by Venus international, DK Best faculty award. Mr. Tukendra Kumar is a research scholar at NIT Raipur. He is a DBT JRF fellow. Also he has qualified CSIR NET 2019 life science, GATE Biotechnology and Life Science, ICAR Agriculture Biotechnology, CGPSC Assistant Professors Botany, and CGSET exam. Dr. Sharda Gupta is currently contract faculty at Biomedical Department of National Institute of Technology (NIT), Raipur, India. She is recipient of Chhattisgarh Young Scientist Award 2023. She has received doctorate degree (2022) from National Institute of Technology, Raipur. She is GATE fellow (2012) and was University Topper in her master degree (2014) from School of Instrumentation, DAVV Indore. In her master’s project she worked on temperature monitoring and data logging in CRYOGENICS Using LabVIEW at Cryo-engineering and Cryo-module Development Division (CCDS), RRCAT INDORE, Department of Atomic Energy, Government of India. She is a reviewer to many journals and has authored more than ten articlesin peer reviewed journal, seven book chapters and two patents are under review. She is actively engaged in multi-disciplinary research involving frontier areas of skin tissue engineering, 3D skin disease models, microfluidic chip, use of silk-based biomaterials, 3D printing and implementation of electronics in the field of biology in the form of biosensors.