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DETAILS of the Phd SCHOLARS (Under 2009 and 2017 Regulations) ASSAM UNIVERSITY, SILCHAR DETAILS OF THE PhD SCHOLARS (Under 2009 and 2017 Regulations) Dept: Agricultural Engineering Sl. School Department Name & Address of Name of the Mode of Registration / Research Topic Tentative date Availing Funding Agency No. the PhD Scholar Supervisor & pursuing Enrolment of completion of Fellowship & of Fellowship with e-mail ID and Co-Supervisor PhD (Full Number & PhD Course Name (Yes/No) Contact No. & (if any) Time/Part Date of Adhaar No/ Time Registration / Voter Card No./ Admission Driving Licence No./Passport No. 1. Triguna Sen Agricultural Rishi Kumar, Dr. Laxmi Part Time Ph.D./2269/13 Microbial removal of heavy 2019 No - School of Engineering e-mail Narayan Sethi Dt: 26.02.13 metals from aquatic Technology ID:rishisingh131@ Dr. Sudipto environment using gmail.com, Phone Saqrkar bioreactors. No.: 9717346600 Aadhaar No.- 583732874806 2. Triguna Sen Agricultural Kamakshi Prasad Dr. Laxmi Part Time Ph.D./2362/13 Integrating water 2019 No - School of Engineering Padhy, S/o: Sri Narayan Sethi Dt: 12.09.13 harvesting and hydraulic Technology Raghunath Prasad ram fed micro-irrigation Padhy, AT/P O: system for crop planning in Medical Bank hilly terrain Colony-II, Berhampur, Distt.: Ganjam, Odisha, PIN: 760004, e- mail ID: kamakshipadhy@y ahoo.com, kppadhy77@gmail. com, Phone No.: 09438055369 3. Triguna Sen Agricultural Gajendra Prasad, Dr. Sudipto Part Time PhD/SOT/10/1 Design and development of No - School of Engineering Department of Sarkar 6 solar biomass hybrid drying Technology Agricultural Dr. Laxmi Dtd. system for fruits and Engineering, Narayan Sethi 13/04/2016 vegetables Triguna Sen School of Technology, Assam University, Silchar-788011, e-mail ID: iitkgp.gajendra@g mail.com, Phone No.: 8811083834 Adhaar No.- 848895343201, 7488218615 4. Triguna Sen Agricultural Anamika Yadav, Dr. Sudipto Part Time PhD/SOT/09/1 Design and development of No - School of Engineering W/N 7, H/N 15 Sarkar 6 a venturi aeration system Technology Motia Kunwa Dr. Avinash Dtd. for aquaculture Sanchi Kumar 13/04/2016 Dist- Raisen (M. P.) 464661e- mail ID: anamika.iit26@gm ail.com, Phone No.: 9954382025 Adhaar No.: 526096042509 5. Triguna Sen Agricultural Smritirekha Chetia Dr. Laxmi FullTime PhD/SOT/08/1 Techno-economic 2019 No - School of Engineering Handique, Narayan Sethi 5 feasibility of integrated Technology Chukafa Nagar, Dtd. rainwater harvesting with Naujan Goan, P O: 04/09/2015 solar photovoltaic pump fed Betabari, Sibsagar micro-irrigation system in a – 785640, Assam, hilly terrain smriti.mousum@g mail.com, Phone No.: 9401529162 6. Triguna Sen Agricultural T. Gitchandra Dr. Avinash Full Time PhD/SOT/11/1 Design and Development of - No - School of Engineering Singh, Kumar 5 Recirculating Aquaculture Technology S/o: T. Ibopishak Dtd. System Singh, Toubul 13/04/2016 Mayai Leikai, P O & P S: Bishnupur 795126, e-mail ID: [email protected] m, Phone No.: 9485119283 7. Triguna Sen Agricultural Netramoni Baruah, Prof. Prasanna Part Time PhD/SOT/22/1 Development of a Multi- No - School of Engineering Vill: Chalchali Kumar G. V. 6 stage Desiccant Technology Rangiagaon, Dtd. Dehumidified-air Drying PO: Chalchali 06/09/2016 System for Low to Medium PIN:782141, Temperature Drying [email protected] Applications om 8. Triguna Sen Agricultural Hillolmoy Dr. Laxmi Part Time PhD/SOT/21/1 Techno-economic No - School of Engineering Chakraborty, Phone Narayan Sethi 6 feasibility of protected Technology No.: 9435588268 Dtd. cultivation structures with automated micro irrigation 06/09/2016 system in a hilly terrain. 9. Triguna Sen Agricultural Sourav Choudhury, Dr. Laxmi Full Time 0120180003 Development of a hybrid No - School of Engineering S/o: Samir Kumar Narayan Sethi Dtd. Tillage Vehicle for Technology Choudhury 25/01/2018 Conservation of Soil and (Advocate), House Increasing Crop No. 5, 1st Bylane, Productivity in Hilly Girish road, Distt.: Terrain. Cachar, Assam, email ID: souravauspg@gmai l.com, Phone No.: 9401218695 10. Triguna Sen Agricultural Saurojyoti Baishya, Dr. Sudipto Part Time 0120180004 Studies on Use of No - School of Engineering S/o: Anil Chandra Sarkar Dtd. Atmospheric Cold Plasma Technology Baishya, House No. 25/01/2018 as a Potential Sterilization Technology in Meat 70, Devkotanagar Processing. West Boragaon, Guwahati, Kamrup (M), Assam, PIN: 781011, email ID: [email protected] m, Phone No.: +91- 9101422488. 11. Triguna Sen Agricultural Kuldeep Deka, Dr. Sudipto Part Time 0120180002 Application of Remote No - School of Engineering S/o: Bipul Ch. Sarkar Dtd. Sensing to Assess the Technology Deka, Vill. & P. O.: 25/01/2018 Variability of Hydro Meteorological State Pacharia, PIN: Variables. 781104, Distt.: Kamrup (R), Assam, email ID: kuldeepdeka2@gm ail.com, Phone No.: +91- 9678833735. 12. Triguna Sen Agricultural Saptashish Deb, Dr. Avinash Part Time 0120180001 Techno-Economic No School of Engineering S/o: Lt. Dulal Deb, Kumar Dtd. Feasibility Study of a Cost- Technology Vill./P.O./P.S.: 25.01.2018 effective Biofloc Technique for Culture of Rohu (Labeo Kalyanpur, Sub- rohita) division: Teliamura, Distt.: Khowai, Tripura, PIN: 799203. 13. Triguna Sen Agricultural Sanjeet Kumar Prof. L. N. Full Time 0120190001 No School of Engineering Borah Sethi Dtd. Technology S/o Lohit Chandra 25.01.2019 Borah Vill.: Naharbari Bangali, P O: Maz Rowmari, PS: Dhekiajuli, Distt.: Sonitpur 14. Triguna Sen Agricultural Florence Akangle Prof. L. N. Full Time 0120190002 No School of Engineering Panme Sethi Dtd. Technology Haimui Panme 25.01.2019 Vill.: Longmang, PO and PS: Haflong, Dima Hasao, Assam, 788819 15. Triguna Sen Agricultural Manas Jyoti Prof. L. N. Full Time 0120190003 No School of Engineering Barooah Sethi Dtd. Technology Jatindra Nath 25.01.2019 Barooah Lalow Ali (Near Malow Ali Shiv Mandir), Jorhat – 785001, Assam 16. Triguna Sen Agricultural Arjun Raj Ghosh Prof. Prasanna Full Time 0120190004 No School of Engineering Amrita Lal Ghosh Kumar G.V. Dtd. Technology Raghunathpur, 25.01.2019 PS: Bishalgarh, Dist.: Sepahijala, Tripura - 799102 17. Triguna Sen Agricultural Racktackshree Prof. L. N. Full Time 0120190005 No School of Engineering Chelleng Sethi Dtd. Technology Lakhindra Chelleng 25.01.2019 Borbari Chariali, House No.1, Guwahati, Disttt.: Kamrup, PIN: 781036 18. Triguna Sen Agricultural Jyotirmoy Goyari Dr. C.B. Full Time 0120190006 No School of Engineering Anil Kumar Khobragade Dtd. Technology Goyary 25.01.2019 Padmabil, Gossaigaon, Kokrajhar, Assam - 783360 Dept: Anthropology 19. Jadunath Anthropology Jushna Beypi Dr. Somenath Full time Registration SIGNIFICANCE OF 31.08.2019 Rajiv Gandhi Rajiv Gandhi Sarkar Add: Taralangso, Bhattacharjee No- FOREST RESOURCES IN National National Diphu THE LIVELIHOOD AND School of Ph.D/2865/16 CULTURE OF THE KARBI Fellowship Fellowship Social e-mail: Dated: jushnadpu@rediffm TRIBE OF KARBI Science 08.04.16 AMGLONG DISTRICT, ail.com ASSAM 20. Jadunath Anthropology Joyshree Bora Dr. Somenath Full time Registration Occupation and The 10.05.2020 No Sarkar Address- Bhattacharjee No- issues of women rights: School of C.O. Upen Bora Ph.D/2940/16 A study on the tea garden Social Vill.- Auniati Dated: labourers of Tinsukia Science Dist.- Nagaon 10.09.2016 district, Assam State- Assam Pin- 782141 E-mail- joyshreeb55@gmai l.com Contact no- 9706418269 Adhaar no- 586871557151 21. Jadunath Anthropology Bamonkiri Rongpi Dr. Somenath Full time Registration CONCEPT OF 31.01.2021 Yes, National Ministry of Sarkar Address- Rukasen, Bhattacharjee No- HEALTH DISEASE Fellowship for Tribal Affairs, School of Ward no 7 Diphu. Ph.D/3095/17 AND TREATMENT ST Students. Government of Karbi Anglong, Social Assam. 782460. Dt. 31.03.2017 AMONG THE KARBIS India Science Email- bamonanthro@redi ffmail.com Contact – 7002267609 Driving licence- AS- 0920100001953 22. Jadunath Anthropology Nijora Sharma Dr Somenath Part Registration Demographic and Socio 28.02.2021 NO DOES NOT Sarkar Address- H/No-20, Bhattacharjee Time No- Economic Status of the ARISE School of Rukmininagar, Ph.D/3094/17 Scheduled Tribe Women Social Near Holy Home Dt. 31.03.2017 in Assam – A Study on Science School, R N Main the Hajongs Road, Guwahati, Kamrup Metro, Assam, 781006. E-mail- nijorasharma@redif fmail.com Contact- 9859132060 Adhaar No- 955017311312 23. Jadunath Anthropology Himangi Kalita. Dr. Nitish Full PhD/2941/16 Effect of Primary Health 2020 No N/A Sarkar Vill. Mondal Time Dtd. Care Services on School of Dhekenabori, p.o. 10.09.2016 Maternal and Child social Chhaygaon, Dist. Health among Muslim Sciences Kamrup(Assam), Community in Kamrup Pin 781124, District of Assam, India Email ID: himangikalita1@ gmail.com, Contact No: 9101334353, Voter Card No. FRH6437021 24. Jadunath Anthropology Rumir Kramsapi Supervisor: Full time 0120170001 Assessment of 2021-2022 No Sarkar Email: Dr. Kh. Dtd. Nutritional Status School of Rumirkramsapi12 Narendra 27.01.2017 Among the Karbi social [email protected] Singh Population of Karbi sciences Add: Of Anglong, Assam (India). Phonglangso, Anthropolog Diphu Ward no.8, y Dept. Of Karbi Anglong, Assam Assam. University P.O/P.S- Diphu Diphu Pin- 782462 Campus. 25. Jadunath Department of JYOTISMITA Dr.Nitish Full Ph.D/2642/15 Assessment of Physical None None Sarkar Anthropology SHARMA Mondol Time Dt.06.04.15 Growth, Dental Eruption School of jyotisharmadpu@ (Supervisor) Pattern and Nutritional social gmail.com Status among Karbi science Contact Dr.Narendra Anglong District of no.9365579381 Singh Assam, India. HYG1500443 (Co.Supervis or) 26. Jadunath Anthropology Nitamoni Bharali Supervisor- Full Ph.D Socio-economic and 08.09.2019 NO N/A Sarkar Add: Village- Nitish Time /2714/15 Demographic School of Bapakhat Mondal Date- determinants of Maternal social PO-Phukanarhat Coo- 08.09.15 and Child (0-5 years) science Dist-Lakhimpur supervisor- Nutritional Status: A Assam -787052 Kh Narendra Study among Mishing Ph No.- Singh Tribe of Lakhimpur 8486522738 district of Assam Email ID- nmbharali@gmail .com Adhaar No.85214547892 3 27. Jadunath Anthropology Dhira Mani Das Dr. Kh. Full 0120190007 NO N/A Sarkar Vill: kahara, Narendra Time Dtd. 30-01- School of P.O : Sarupeta, Singh 2019 social Dist- Barpeta, science Assam, Pin- 781318 28.
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