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About me
I am A restoration Ecologist, working as a visiting lecturer at the University of Greenwich, UK.
My Green Mission
Cleaner the environment, healthier the society. Go green! Reduce your carbon foot print.
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GreenEarth Citizen
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Visiting Lecturer
Educational Institution Last Attended/ Attending
Central Institute of Mining and Fuel Research, Dhanbad and University of South Australia
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Restoration Ecology
Remediation of contaminated soil and water
Carbon sequestration
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A wonderful experience to be at University of Greenwich, UK

Posted on July 8, 2014 at 7:54am 4 Comments

I am happy to share that it is a nice and learning experience to get acquaintance with an emerging technology of waste utilization for valorization and carbon sequestration at the University of Greenwich, UK. Apart from my research on waste management, I have also been privileged to visit woodland and bird observatory to experience the restoration studies. The School of Science at the University of Greenwich is having an advanced state-of-the-science facilities with excellent laboratory and…

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A wonderful experience to be at University of Greenwich, UK

Posted on May 26, 2014 at 7:56am 2 Comments

I am happy to share that it is a nice and learning experience to get acquaintance with an emerging technology of waste utilization for valorization and carbon sequestration at the University of Greenwich, UK. Apart from my research on waste management, I have also been privileged to visit woodland and bird observatory to experience the restoration studies. The School of Science at the University of Greenwich is having an advanced state-of-the-science facilities with excellent laboratory and…

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Biochar in soil: a cleaner, environment-friendly approach to enhance soil fertility

Posted on March 25, 2014 at 9:00am 6 Comments

Biochar is a product of thermo-chemical pyrolysis of biomass, having tremendous potential to improve soil fertility and remediate heavy metal contamination from soil. After pyrolysis of biomass, the organic matter is broken into a highly stable form of carbon, which renders it to act as a slow release fertilizer and retain moisture and nutrients in soil. Addition of biochar from different organic feed stocks (e.g., wood biomass, coconut husk, poultry waste) into soil improves the…

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At 12:28am on March 26, 2014, Raj Shekhar Singh said…

Excellent information on biochar in your blog. Thanks

 
 
 

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