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Name of the Author/S Affiliation of 1St Author Title of the Paper Abs. No. 1 Anamika Basu a Review on Anticancer Activity Of Medical/Vaterenirary and Pharmetecucal Sciences Scientific Session :A, Date: 27.02.2019, Time: 2.30 p.m. to 4.00 p.m. Chairpersons : Prof. M.K. Chakrabarti and Dr. A. Chandra (Banerjee) Name of the Author/s Affiliation of 1st Author Title of the Paper Abs. No. Sig Department of Biochemistry, Gurudas 1 Anamika Basu A review on Anticancer activity of a flavonoid Chrysin MP-01 O College, Kolkata Immunobiology Lab., Dept.of Zoology, A Study on Post-operative Glioma Samples: Searching 2 Anirban Ghosh MP-02 O Panihati Mahavidyalaya, Sodepur Specificity in Heterogeneity Allergology and Applied Entomology Research Laboratory, Post Graduate Prevalence of food allergy among West Bengal population- 3 Arghya Laha et al MP-03 O Department of Zoology, Barasat an explanation by artificial intelligence Government College, Role of Anti-Epileptic Drugs in the Treatment of Tumor 4 Department of Pharmaceutical MP-04 O associated Epilepsy: an in vitro Study Animesh Dey and Tanmoy Bera Technology, Jadavpur University, Kolkata A new perspective in the field of Chromosome research: Department of Zoology, Rammohan 5 Samarendra Nath Banerjee Role of chromosomal rearrangements in evolution and MP-05 O College, Kolkata cancer Evaluation of Amylose-Amylopectin Ratio of Bamboo Rukshana Irani, Kazi Layla Department of Food & Nutrition, Raidighi 6 Shoot and Plantain Stem and its relationship with MP-06 O Khaled and Chayanika Dutta College, Raidighi Digestibility and Glycaemic Response Somangshu Chakraborty D A P M R V Dental College, Bangalore Dentistry – Tooth and Beyond MP-07 O 7 Department of Zoology, Parasitology & Survey on amphistome infestations in cattles of district 8 Souvik Dhar et al MP-08 P Immunobiology Unit, Serampore College Hooghly, West Bengal Anti-oxidative and Hepatoprotective Potency of Department of Physiology, Rammohan Capsicum annum against Ethanol Induced Toxicity: A 9 Moumita Das et al MP-09 P College Comparative Analysis between Aqueous and Ethanolic Extract Pharmacogenomics- The promise of personalized Sukanya Bhattacharya Department of Botany, Vidyasagar college MP-10 O 10 therapeutics Clinical, biochemical and hematological alterations in Department of Nephrology, NRS 11 Rajdeb Banerjee et al snake bite induced acute kidney injury: A search for early MP-11 P Medical College and Hospital biomarker(s) Mathematical and Computer Sciences Scientific Session - B(i) Date: 27.02.2019 Time: 2.30 p.m. to 4.00 p.m. Chairmperson: Prof. B. C. Chakraborty Name of the Author/s Affiliation of the 1st Author Title of the Paper Abs. No. O/P Signature Department of Mathematics, Acharya 1 O Debjani Mondal Girish Chandra Bose College, Kolkata Logistic Equation: A Simple Mathematical Model MC-01 Ion-acoustic solitary wave solution of the combined MKdV- 2 Jayasree Das Chittaranjan College Kolkata MC-02 O KdV-ZK equation Department of Mathematics, Uluberia 3 O Sanjay Roy College, Howrah A few operations of soft sets over Linear Spaces MC-03 Department of Mathematics,Bijoy Krishna Hyers-Ulam-Rassias Stability of Pexiderized Functional 4 Pratap Mondal MC-04 O Girls’ College, Howrah Equation in Fuzzy Banach Spaces Department of Pure Mathematics, SOFT RADICAL OF SOFT PRIMARY INT-IDEALS OF A 5 Jayanta Ghosh O University of Calcutta, Kolkata RING MC-05 Masiur Rahaman Sardar and Department of Mathematics, City Representation theorem for Topological quasi-Boolean 6 MC-06 O Mihir Kumar Chakraborty College,Kolkata algebra via filters Department of Mathematics, Netaji Nagar Development of Estimation Strategy for Population Mean in 7 Pitambar Das O Day College, Kolkata Two-Phase Sampling MC-07 Physicl Science and Engineering and Technology Scientific Session - B(ii). Date: 27.02.2019 Time: 2.30 p.m. to 4.00 p.m. Chairperson: Prof. S. Biswas Name of the Author/s Affiliation of the 1st Author Title of the Paper Abs. No. P/O Signature Theoretical Study of Spectroscopic Constants and Department of Physics, Diamond Harbour 1 Tapas Kumar Ghosh Thermo-chemical Data of the Ozone Depleting PSE-01 O Women’s University, Sarisha Complexes IO and BrO Physics and Applied Mathematics Unit, Polarization of Quantum Hall States: Berry Phase B. Basu, Sarmishtha Dhar 2 Indian Statistical Institute Kolkata- Study And Existence of Skyrmions in Fully PSE-02 O and P. Bandyopadhyay 700108 Polarized States Amar Nath Bhadra and Advances and Challenges in Super Critical and 3 FIE, C. Engineer, Science Communicator PSE-03 O Subhendu Podder Ultra Super Critical Power Generation Technology Partha Roy Chowdhury and Chandrakona VidyasagarMahavidyalaya, R-mode instability & Gravitational waves from 4 PSE-04 P D.N. Basu Paschim Medinipore rotating Neutron stars Department of Physics, Serampore BBGKY hierarchy and pair correlation function of 5 Anirban Bose PSE-05 O College, Serampore weakly correlated plasma Arijit Ghosh and Saurav Department of Physics, Ananda Mohan Octahedral rotation driven multiferroicity in 6 PSE-06 O Giri College, Kolkata SmCrO3 Department of Physics, Serampore Unusual Critical Behaviour of (Sm1- 7 Prosenjit Sarkar PSE-07 P College, Serampore x Ndx )0.52Sr0.48MnO3 (x = 0.6) near tricritical point Department of Electronic Science, 8 Jayee Sinha Material Dispersion in Optical Fibre PSE-08 O University of Calcutta, Kolkata Department of Physics, Sarsuna College, Study of Magnetic Barkhausen Noise from 9 Suman Sinha PSE-09 P Kolkata amorphous ribbons Correction to the Charge Symmetry Breaking Department of Physics, Rishi Bankim 10 Subhrajyoti Biswas Nucleon-Nucleon Interaction Due to Mixing in PSE-10 O Chandra College, Naihati Asymmetric Nuclear Matter Department of Physics, Serampore DETECTION OF SOLAR BURSTS BY USING 11 Sankha Das PSE-11 P College, Serampore FFT AND LPDA Agriculture and Environmental Sciences - Scientific Session - C Date : 28.02.19. 11.45 a.m. to 1.30 p.m. Chairperson: Dr. A. K. Sanyal Name of the Author/s Affiliation of the 1st author Title of the Paper Abs.No O/P Sig Meenakshi Mukhopadhyay, Characterization of Potential Microorganisms from Low Productive Department of Botany, Vivekananda 1 Sudeshna Shyam Choudhury and Soil for their Subsequent Utilization in Improving Productivity AE-01 P College, Kolkata Arup Kumar Mitra Department of Zoology, Bangabasi Use of Vermicompost to Improve Germination in Saline Soil of 2 Sreejata Biswas AE-02 O Morning College, Kolkata Sunderbans Beneficial and Harmful Aspect of Fertilizers and Pesticides on Soil 3 Angana Pal Bangabasi Morning College, Kolkata AE-03 P Health and Its Impact on Environment Department of Agricultural Chemistry & Potassium dynamics by quantity- intensity parameters of some rice 4 Sanjib Kar Soil Science, Institute of Agricultural AE-04 P growing soils of India Science, CU Sayantani Upadhyay, Chitrita Characterization and Identification of Chromium Resistance and Department of Life Sciences, Presidency 5 Chatterjee and Shampa Sarkar Plant Growth Promoting Substance Producing Soil Bacteria Isolated AE-05 P University, Kolkata (Biswas) From Urbanized Sewage Regions Sucheta Ganguly and Supriti 6 City College, Kolkata Nests of our neighbouring birds AE-06 P Sarkar Chitrita Chatterjee, Department of Life Sciences, Presidency The Role of Municipal Sewage Microbes in Chromium 7 AE-07 O Rabindranath Bhattacharyy, and University Accumulation and Reduction Shampa Sarkar Biswas A hydroponic Study on the Effects of Selenatein Rice (Oryza sativa 8 Debarati Das New Alipore College, Kolkata-700053 AE-08 O L.) Seedlings and Its Possible Reversal by Sulphate Comparative Account on Reproductive Potential, Adult Life Span Department of Zoology, Vidyasagar 9 Mousumi Das and Body Weight of Two Acridids (Orthoptera: Acrididae) Fed AE-09 O College, Kolkata With Two Different Food Plants Shreyasi Gupta, Dilip Labeorohita swim-up fry, establishing a new model to study Department of Zoology, Kalyani 10 Mukherjee* and Ashis Kumar endocrine disrupting chemicalcontamination in aquatic environment AE-10 P University, Kalyani, Nadia Panigrahi -in context of reproductive toxicology Optimization of physical parameters for Ni(II) biosorption from Department of Chemical Engineering, 11 Jayeeta Banerjee et al aqueous solution by Ni+2resistant Saccharomyces cerevisea AE-11 O University of Calcutta RA100 Ashoka Chakkaravarthy,Q and Avian Diversity in Human-Modified Ecosystems: a case study in 12 1Conservation Field Biologist and Freelance AE-12 P Rajan, K Tamil Nadu, India Environmental Journalist,Tiruchirappalli Department of Agricultural Chemistry & 13 Sourav Kumar Khan and Sanjib Soil Science, Institute of Agricultural Soil surface charge is an index of soil fertility and productivity AE-13 O Kar Science, CU Information Technology and Library Science Scientific Session: D. Date: 28.02.2019 Time: 11.45 A.M. to 1.30 P.M. Chairperson: Prof. K. P. Majumder Name of the Author/s Affiliation of the 1st Author Title of the Paper Abs.No. O/P Signature Dhiman Mondal and Nitai Status of Indian S&T Journals on the global scale - 1 Ananda Mohan College, Kolkata IL-01 P Raychoudhury 2018 Priyanko Sen and Anupam Netaji Subhas Open University Library, Open learning environment: Role of open university 2 IL-02 O Ghosh Kalyani, Nadia libraries Satyapriya Roy College of Education, Cognition of Electronic Resources Among Students in 3 Dipak Kumar Kundu IL-03 O Kolkata Engineering Colleges: A Case Study An Economic Analysis of the IT-ITES sector in India 4 Monisankar Sarbabidya Dept. of Economics, Vidyasagar College with a special emphasis on the formal Business IL-04 O Process Outsourcing Industry (2003-2017) Deept. of Library and Information Smart City, Makerspace, and Sustainable 5 Sruti Biswas Science, Rabindra Bharati University, Development: A Transformation of Modern IL-05 O Kolkata Librarianship Deept. of Library and Information Hirak Samadder, Sutapa Paul A study of E-journalsConsortia for Different Subject 6 Science, Rabindra Bharati University, IL-06 O and Sonali Dutta Fields in India Kolkata Library, Documentation and Anti-plagiarism software: a tool to ensure quality 7 Monali Mitra (Paladhi) Information Service Division, Indian research and academic excellence- a case study of IL-07 O Statistical Institute, Kolkata Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata Life Sciences Scientific Session: E(1) Date: 28.02.2019 Time: 11.45 a.m.
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