Dr Sukhendu Dey | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award
Researcher at The University of Burdwan, India
Dr. Sukhendu Dey is a dedicated Environmental Scientist specializing in aquatic toxicology, risk assessment, and environmental sustainability. Currently serving as a Technical Assistant Gr.-II at The University of Burdwan, West Bengal, India, he holds a Ph.D. and M.Sc. in Environmental Science, along with a B.Ed. in Life Science and a Postgraduate Diploma in Disaster Management.
Profile:
🎓 Education:
- Ph.D. in Environmental Science
- M.Sc. in Environmental Science (First Class)
- B.Ed. in Life Science (First Class)
- Post Graduate Diploma in Disaster Management (First Class)
🔬 Research Specialization:
- 🧪 Biochemistry
- 🐟 Fish Haematology
- 🧬 Biomarkers
- 🌊 Aquatic Toxicology & Risk Assessment
- 🏭 Environmental Toxicology
- 🌍 Ecology & Environmental Sciences
📖 Academic Contributions:
- 📝 Publications: 30 research articles, reviews & editorials
- 📚 Book Chapters: 31
- 📖 Edited Books: 5
🎤 Conferences & Workshops:
Actively engaged in organizing and presenting at various international and national conferences on environmental science and sustainability.
📝 Reviewer for International Journals:
- Environment, Development and Sustainability (Springer)
- Scientific Reports (Springer Nature)
- Science of The Total Environment (Elsevier)
- Aquaculture International (Springer)
- Many more…
🏆 Awards & Recognition:
- Environmental Research Excellence Award 2023 – 9th International Conference on Environment and Ecology
Citations:
Citations: 379 (All), 362 (Since 2020)
h-index: 10 (All), 10 (Since 2020)
i10-index: 10 (All), 10 (Since 2020)
Publication Top Notes:
- Valorization of Wastewater: A Paradigm Shift Towards Circular Bioeconomy and Sustainability
- Integrative Assessment of Biomarker Responses in Teleostean Fishes Exposed to Glyphosate-Based Herbicide (Excel Mera 71)
- An Insight on Sampling, Identification, Quantification, and Characteristics of Microplastics in Solid Wastes
- Time-Dependent Naphthalene Toxicity in Anabas testudineus (Bloch): A Multiple Endpoint Biomarker Approach
- Dose-Specific Responses of Anabas testudineus (Bloch) to Anthracene (PAH): Haematological and Biochemical Manifestation
- Study on Impacts of Direct Supplementation of Choline into Semi-Intensive Fish Culture System Based on Haematopoietic Alterations
- Face Masks: A COVID-19 Protector or Environmental Contaminant?
- Nanoparticle Nutraceuticals in Aquaculture: Recent Advances
- Blood Biochemical and Erythrocytic Morpho-Pathological Consequences of Naphthalene Intoxication in Indian Teleost, Anabas testudineus (Bloch)
- Dose-Specific Biochemical and Erythrocytic Alterations of Anthracene Exposure on Blood of Anabas testudineus (Bloch)
- Bioaccumulation of Metals and Metalloids in Seafood: A Comprehensive Overview of Mobilization, Interactive Effects in Eutrophic Environments, and Implications for Public Health
- Choline Chloride Induces Growth Performance of Indian Major Carps and Air-Breathing Fish Species with an Outcome of Quality Food-Fish under a Semi-Intensive Culture System
- Are Population Size and Diverse Climatic Conditions the Driving Factors for the Next COVID-19 Pandemic Epicenter in India?
- Assessment of the Nutritional Quality of Fish Cultured in Samdihi, an Open Cast Coalpit at the Raniganj Coal Field Areas, West Bengal, India
- Second-Generation Biofuels Toward Environmental Sustainability
- Direct Choline Administration in Semi-Intensive Pisciculture System: A Positive Contaminant
- Food Waste Generation and Its Industrial Utilization: An Overview
- Alterations in Biochemical Parameters of Fish Species Under Choline Administration Directly into the Pond Water in a Semi-Intensive Fish Farming System: A Comparative Study
- An Overview of Biomass Conversion from Agricultural Waste: Address on Environmental Sustainability
- Time-Dependent Ultrastructural Alterations on the Skin, Eye, Barbel, and Fins of the Spawn of Clarias batrachus (Linn. 1758) Exposed to UV-B Radiation