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Vidwan Score 8

80% Complete
50 Articles
13 Books
6 Projects

Dr SRINIVASAN BALACHANDRAN

Associate Professor

Publications

  • 50
    Journal Articles
  • 13
    Book
  • 7
    Conference
    Proceedings
  • 6
    Projects
  • 2
  • 17

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1035 Citations
16 h-index
789 Citations

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Expertise

Environmental Sciences

Enhancement of Biogas from various weeds by Physical, chemical and biological treatment ; Soil pollution; bioavailability of potentially toxic elements; Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons

Personal Information

Dr SRINIVASAN BALACHANDRAN

1971 Male
Department Of Environmental Studies~Siksha-Bhavana, Visva-Bharati Santiniketan
Santiniketan, West Bengal, India - 731236


Experience

  • Associate Professor

    Environmental Studies

    ,Birbhum District

  • Assistant Professor

    Environmental Studies

    Visva-Bharati University,Birbhum


Qualification

  • PhD

    Jawaharlal Nehru University


Doctoral Theses Guided

2020

Potential Toxic Elements in Indoor Dust of Durgapur and Asansol Industrial Area and Associated Health Risk Assessment

Visva-Bharati,Mousumi Pal

2019

Enhancing biogas production by co-digestion

Visva-Bharati University,Indranil Bhui

2018

Mobility and bioavailability of potentially toxic elements (PTEs) in playground soils of Khagra, Murshidabad district, West Bengal

Visva-Bharati University,Tanmay Laha

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2020

Potential Toxic Elements in Indoor Dust of Durgapur and Asansol Industrial Area and Associated Health Risk Assessment

Visva-Bharati,Mousumi Pal

2019

Enhancing biogas production by co-digestion

Visva-Bharati University,Indranil Bhui

2018

Mobility and bioavailability of potentially toxic elements (PTEs) in playground soils of Khagra, Murshidabad district, West Bengal

Visva-Bharati University,Tanmay Laha

2018

Modulating neurotoxic effects of Chlorpyrifos by a naturally occurring Coumarin Scopoletin

Visva-Bharati University,Mahua Basu

2017

Risk assessment of potentially toxic elements and Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in the street dust (<53µM) of Asansol and Durgapur, West Bengal, India

Visva-Bharati University,Manash Gope

2013

Influence of abiotic stress on callus culture of Heliotropium indicum L for assessment of flavonoids and phenolic contents

Visva-Bharati,M Senthil Kumar

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Research Projects

Community water supply scheme based on Integrated Rainwater harvesting and Solar PV water pumping system

Funding Agency : DST, Govt. of India

BEFWAM-Bioenergy, Fertiliser and Clean Water from Invasive Aquatic Macrophytes

Funding Agency : BBSRC - RUCK

Earthworm Gut Microbes Mediated Carcinogenic Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (CPAHs) Remediation in Contaminated Soil

Funding Agency : DBT-Twinning project

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Community water supply scheme based on Integrated Rainwater harvesting and Solar PV water pumping system

Funding Agency : DST, Govt. of India

BEFWAM-Bioenergy, Fertiliser and Clean Water from Invasive Aquatic Macrophytes

Funding Agency : BBSRC - RUCK

Earthworm Gut Microbes Mediated Carcinogenic Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (CPAHs) Remediation in Contaminated Soil

Funding Agency : DBT-Twinning project

Development Research and Pilot scale Installation of Solar-Hydel pumped storage in a remote village of Assam to ensure 24x7 electricity

Funding Agency : DST

Development and Integration of Biomass and Concentrating Photovoltaic System for the Rural and the urban Energy Bridge : BioCPV

Funding Agency : DST

A Comparative ethnobotanical investigation: The Santal tribes of major populated districts in West Bengal, India

Funding Agency : UGC

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Publications (86)