Baby Sharma

Baby Sharma is Ph.D in Biotechnology (Environmental) from Amity University Rajasthan with 7+ years of research experience in technology driven solution development for sustainable industrial growth. Her Ph.D. was focused in development & scaling up of nano technology-based remediation method for treatment of dyes from industrial waste water. Dr. Sharma has 7 papers publications and 3 book chapters published in international journals of repute. Dr. Sharma also holds master’s degree in clinical psychology with research excel in examining the mental health impact of climate change in order to thrive a holistic sustainability dialogue in communities. Dr. Sharma is currently serving as the Sustainability Lead for a Hong Kong based AI firm named viAct. Being a multidomain seasoned sustainability expert with successful track record in spearheading research and strategy to implement, quantify, report & promote various ESG moves, she currently is catalyzing actionable solutions that mitigate environmental risks, enhance social welfare, and uphold ethical governance standards. Dr. Sharma holds numerous accolades. Some prominent once being • Selected as a spokesperson at Google Startups for Sustainability Development for viAct (2023) • Awarded as best scientific story teller by AWSAR, Department Science & Technology, Delhi India (2020) • Awarded as Young Scientist twice in 2018 Issued by Invertis University, Bareilly India & in 2016 by National Environmental Science Academy, Delhi India. • More than 25 awards in debates, oral & poster presentations.

Publications

Mental Resilience: Navigating Mental Well-Being Amidst Environmental Deterioration
Baby Sharma. © 2024. 27 pages.
Across the globe, air and water pollution, deforestation, and climate change converge into a multifaceted crisis, casting a looming shadow over the ecosystems that sustain life....
Artificial Intelligence as Virtual Inspector for Construction Waste Dumping: Case Study of ViAct
Gary Ng, Hugo Cheuk, Surendra Singh, Baby Sharma. © 2022. 14 pages.
Construction is an activity that fulfills one of the basic needs of humans (i.e., shelter). However, this industry is also known for its excessive waste generation, which impacts...