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Post Doctoral Fellow

  • Dr. Mahak Bansal (2018-2021)
  • Ph D Students

    • Annada Padhi (2013-2022)
    • Thesis Title: IN-FIELD EMISSION OF AEROSOL AND GASES FROM TRADITIONAL COOKSTOVE AND ITS CLIMATE IMPLICATION. Present Affiliation: Working as assistant professor in UAE

    • Zainab Arub (2015-2022)
    • Thesis Title: INVESTIGATION OF AEROSOL HYGROSCOPICITY, ITS CAUSATIVE FACTORS, AND IMPACT AT AN URBAN SITE.

    • Lovleen Gupta (2016-2022)
    • Thesis Title: SOURCE APPORTIONMENT OF AEROSOLS IN GHAZIABAD USING ADVANCED RECEPTOR MODELLING TOOLS.

      She joined Ph.D. at Department of Civil Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi in 2016.She is currently working on aerosol source apportionment and characterization at a site.

    • Sayantee Roy (2017-present)
    • Thesis: Investigation of aerosol source contribution in Bikaner using aerosol properties and advance tools.

      She joined Ph.D. at Department of Civil Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi in 2017. Her study focuses on identification of probable source of airborne particulate matter at a regional representative location (Bikaner, Rajasthan) in the western region of India, through a continuous particle sampling, and measurement of the suite of chemical constituents (elemental and organic carbon, ions, trace metals), specific molecular markers, optical properties of particles, followed by source identification by receptor modeling.

    • Jyoti Kumari (2017-Present)
    • Thesis:Development of Emission Profile for Residential cook-stove from on-field Measurement and Emission Estimates of the Climate Relevant Aerosol Constituents.

      She joined Ph.D. at Department of Civil Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi in 2017.Her research focuses on the measurement of gaseous pollutants, PM2.5 and it's chemical, optical and microphysical characterization for climate-relevant constituent covering emission from biomass combustion for residential cooking by conducting a survey for the household which will provide the emission factors for climate assessment.

    • Kashish Jain (2017-Present)
    • Thesis: Development of Regression Model for Exposure Assessment of Air Pollutants and its link with Coronary Artery Disease.

      He joined his Ph.D. at Department of Civil Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi in 2017.He is currently working on human health risk assessment from fine and ultra-fine particulate matter by conducting cohort studies using in-situ pollution data. His research interests involve conducting dedicated long term cohort studies on regional level to develop relative risks and exposure response curves for different health end points in developing nations like India.

    • Mohammed Haneef (2018-Present)
    • Thesis: Influence of brown carbon formation on microphysical, optical and chemical properties of atmospheric aerosol.

      He joined Ph.D. at Department of Civil Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi in 2018. His primary research interest is in studying and quantifying the brown carbon formation in the atmosphere during regional biomass burning. He will focus on characterization of fresh and aged aerosol plume from open agricultural residue burning in the neighbouring states of Delhi.

    • Mohd. Shahzar Khan (2019-Present)
    • Thesis: Development of Emission Inventory for Road Transport Sector in on-road conditions for Delhi city.

      He joined Ph.D. at Department of Civil Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi in 2019.His work focuses on examining tail pipe emission from different vehicle category for climate relevant pollutants under no load and full load conditions operated on a chassis dynamometer facilities at Indian oil corporation limited (IOCL), Faridabad, India and also in on-road conditions for transport sector emission inventory development.

    • Diljit Kumar Nayak (2019-Present)
    • Diljit Kumar Nayak (2019-Present)
    • Thesis:The Role of Land Use Land Cover Change on Meteorology and its Effect on Short Lived Climate Pollutants (SLCPs) Burden over India.

      He joined Ph.D. at Department of Civil Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi in 2019.His work focuses on the formulation of policies for mitigating effects of climate change under the National Clean Air Programme (NCAP) by studying the variation of land use and land cover over the Indian region.(Co-Supervisor: Dr. Sri Harsha Kota).

      Junior Research Fellow

      • Swati Joshi (2020-Present)
      • Project Staff

        • Aisha Baig (2016 - Present)
        • Nisar Ali Baig (2016 - 2018)
        • Kumail Zaidi (2018 - Present)
        • Mohd. Imran (2018 - Present)
        • Rishabh Dev Chaudhary (2018 - Present)
        • Post.Doc. Completed

          • Dr. Himanshu Lal (2019)
          • Ph.D. Completed

            • Dr. Jai Prakash (2017)
            • Dr. Gaurav Singh (2018)
            • Dr. Ananya Das (2020)