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Curriculum Vitae NAME: Dr. (Mrs.) Dipanjali MajumdarE MAIL ADDRESS:ds_majumdar@neeri.res.in, dipanjalisom@, EMPLOYMENT DETAILSGrade/PostFromToInstt./Lab.Senior Scientist19th October 2016Till dateCSIR-National Environmental Engineering Research Institute, (CSIR-NEERI)Kolkata Zonal CentreScientist 19th October, 201118th October, 2016-do-Scientist FellowJune 2010October, 2011-do-ACADEMIC DETAILS:Degree UniversityYearSubjectPh.D. (Chemistry)University of Calcutta2009Environmental ChemistryM.Sc. (Chemistry)University of Calcutta2003Chemistry (Specialization in Analytical Chemistry)B.Sc. (Chemistry)University of Calcutta2001Chemistry (Hons.), Physics, Mathematics.List of Publications:How are the Two Most Polluted Metro-cities of India Combating Air Pollution? Way Forward after Lifting of COVID-19 LockdownMajumdar D. Aerosol Air Qual. Res. Volume 21, Issue 1 , 2021 Developing scenario of titania-based building materials for environmental remediation. Ghosh, S., Patra, R., Majumdar, D. Sen K. Int. J. Environ. Sci. Technol. 2020. Online first 19/10/2020. future air quality in megacities: Emission inventory and scenario analysis for the Kolkata Metropolitan City, IndiaMajumdar D., Purohit P., Bhanarkar A.D., Rao P.S.; Rafaj P., Amann M., Sander R., Pakrashi A., Srivastava A. Atmospheric Environment, 2020 222(1): 117135.Emission estimation of aromatic and halogenated VOCs from household solid fuel burning practices Verma, M., Pervez, S., Majumdar, D. Chakrabarty R.? & Pervez Y.?F.?Int. J. Environ. Sci. Technol. (2019) 16: 2683.Managing future air quality in megacities: Co-benefit assessment for DelhiBhanarkar, A.D., Purohit, P., Rafaj, P., Amann, M., Bertok, I., Cofala, J., Rao, P.S., Vardhan, B.H., Kiesewetter, G., Sander, R., Sch?pp, W., Majumdar, D., Srivastava, A., Deshmukh, S., Kawarti, A., Kumar, R. Atmospheric Environment, 2018, 186, 158-177Domestic Use of Cooking Fuel in India: A Review on Emission Characteristics and Associated Health Concern.Madhuri Verma, Shamsh Pervez, Manas Kanti Deb, Dipanjali Majumdar. Asian Journal of Chemistry 01/2018; 30(2):235-245.How the Atmosphere over Eastern Himalaya, India is Polluted With ? Carbonyl Compounds? Temporal Variability and Identification of Sources. Chirantan Sarkar, Abhijit Chatterjee, Dipanjali Majumdar, Arindam Roy, Anjali Srivastava, Sanjay K Ghosh and Sibaji Raha, Aerosol and Air Quality Research 17(9)?·?2206–2223 September 2017Managing future air quality in megacities: A case study for Delhi.Markus Amann, Pallav Purohit, Anil D. Bhanarkar, Imrich Bertok, Jens Borken-Kleefeld, Janusz Cofala, Chris Heyes, Gregor Kiesewetter, Zbigniew Klimont, Jun Liu, Dipanjali Majumdar, Binh Nguyen, Peter Rafaj, Padma S. Rao, Robert Sander, Wolfgang Sch?pp, Anjali Srivastava, B. Harsh Vardhan, Atmospheric Environment, Volume 161, 2017, Pages 99-111, ISSN 1352-2310.Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons over a tropical urban and a high altitude Himalayan Station in India: Temporal variation and source apportionment. Debajyoti Ray, Abhijit Chatterjee, Dipanjali Majumdar, Sanjay K. Ghosh, Sibaji Raha. Atmospheric Research. 197 (331-341) 2017Work-exposure to PM10 and aromatic volatile organic compounds, excretion of urinary biomarkers and effect on the pulmonary function and heme-metabolism: A study of petrol pump workers and traffic police personnel in Kolkata City, India.Ashit K. Mukherjee, Bhaskar P. Chattopadhyay, Sanjit K. Roy, Surojit Das, Dipanjali Mazumdar, Moumita Roy, Rajarshi Chakraborty & Anupa Yadav. Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part A 2016, 51(2), 135-149. Characterization of Bioaerosols and their Relation with OC, EC and Carbonyl VOCs at a Busy Roadside Restaurants-Cluster in New Delhi.Smita Agarwal, Papiya Mandal, Dipanjali Majumdar, Shankar G. Aggarwal, Anjali Srivastava. Aerosol and Air Quality Research, 16: 3198–3211, 2016Inhalation exposure or body burden? Better way of estimating risk - an application of PBPK model.Dipanjali Majumdar; Chirasree Dutta; Subha Sen. Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology. 41 (2016) 54–61. Free iron status & insulin resistance in type 2 diabetes mellitus: Analyzing the probable role of a peanut protein.Souvik Sen, Sumanta Kumar Ghatak, Dipanjali Majumdar, Kamalika Sen, & Basudev Bhattacharya. Indian J Med Res 142, 606-609. 2015. Effects of unregulated anthropogenic activities on mixing ratios of volatile organic air pollutants–A case studyD Majumdar, PS Rao, B Dinda Chakraborty, A Srivastava. Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association. 65(9):1094-1103, 2015.Volatile organic compounds over Eastern Himalaya, India: temporal variation and source characterization using Positive Matrix FactorizationC.?Sarkar, A.?Chatterjee, D.?Majumdar, S.?K.?Ghosh, A.?Srivastava, and S.?Raha. Atmos. Chem. Phys. Discuss., 14, 32133-32175, 2014Emission, speciation, and evaluation of impacts of non-methane volatile organic compounds from open dump siteD Majumdar, S Ray, S Chakraborty, PS Rao, AB Akolkar, M Chowdhury, A Srivastava. Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association 64 (7), 834-845 Distribution of ozone over urban Kolkata: observed vs UAM-V predictionA. Talapatra, D. Majumdar and Anjali Srivastava Journal of Ozone Science and Engineering. 2014 36(2); 181-190. Indoor air quality in Offices and residences in urban areas of India-Mumbai & Kolkata. Dipanjali Majumdar1, Rajat Chakraborti1 & Anjali Srivastava1Research journal of Chemistry and environment 16(3) 2012, 74-78 Volatile Organic Compound Emissions from Municipal Solid Waste Disposal Sites: A Case Study of Mumbai, IndiaDipanjali Majumdar and Anjali Srivastava Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association (2012). 62:4, 398-407. Variability of BTEX in residential indoor air of Kolkata Metropolitan City. D. Majumdar (nee? Som), A. K. Mukherjee, K. Mukhopadhaya and S. Sen Indoor and built Environment. 2012; 21; 3:374–380 BTEX in ambient air of a metropolitan city. D. Majumdar (nee? Som), A. K. Mukherjee and S. Sen. Journal of environmental protection. (2011), 2, 11-20 Emission Inventory of evaporative emissions of VOCs in Four metro cities In India. Anjali Srivastava, Dipanjali Majumdar (née Som). Environmental Monitoring and assessment. 160(1), (2010), Page 315. Apportionment of sources to determine vehicular emission factors of BTEX in Kolkata, India .D. Majumdar (née Som), A. K. Mukherjee and S. Sen. Water Air and Soil Pollution. (2009) 201:379–388. Source apportionment of VOCs at the petrol pumps in Kolkata, India; their occupational exposure to the workers and assessment of associated health risk. D. Majumdar (née Som), C. Dutta, A. K. Mukherjee and S. Sen. Transportation Research Part D, 13 (2008) 524 – 530. Exposure to vehicular pollution and assessment of respiratory function in urban inhabitants.Chattopadhyay B P,?Mukherjee A,?Mukherjee K,?Roychowdhury A,?Som D.Lung.?2007 Sep-Oct;185(5):263-70. Epub 2007 Jul 29. Erratum in Lung. 2008 Jul-Aug;186(4):275. Som, D [added]. Mixing Ratios of carbonyls and BTEX in ambient air of Kolkata, India and their associated health risk. C. Dutta, D Som, A Chatterjee, A K Mukherjee, T K Jana and S Sen. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment. 148 (2009) 97-107. . I.F.:1.436Hazardous Air Pollutants in industrial area of Mumbai-India. Anjali Srivastava and Dipanjali Som. Chemosphere, 69(3); (2007), 458-468. Studies on commuters' exposure to BTEX in passenger cars in Kolkata, India. D. Som, C. Dutta, A. Chatterjee, D. Mallick, T.K. Jana, S. Sen. Science of the Total Environment; 372 (2007) 426–432. List of Project Undertaken at CSIR-NEERISl. NoTitle of ProjectProject Category Sponsor Role as defined1.Air Pollution Assessments for Improved Air Quality Management at the Pig-iron and Ductile Pipe Manufacturing Plant of Tata Metaliks (2019-20)ConsultancyM/s TATA MetalickProject Leader (PL)2.Functionality and sustainability study for treatment technology of Arsenic & Iron removal Plants by M/s Harbauer India [P] Limited for drinking water supply in Eastern and North-Eastern India (2018-21)ConsultancyM/s Harbauer India Pvt. LtdPL3.Study of Carbon Sequestration and Water Footprint in Sonepur Bazari Open Cast Mine (OCP) of ECLConsultancyM/s Eastern Coal FieldPL4.Charactarisation and estimation of VOC Levels in the Factory Production area of options Berger Deckers Coatings Pvt. Ltd and Recommendation of Controls (2014-16)ConsultancyM/s Berger Becker Pvt. LtdPL5.Training Programme on Monitoring and Analysis of Environmental Toxics in Different Environmental media for M/s Vizag Steel Plant Personnel (2015)ConsultancyRINL, Vizag PL6.Study of Environmental Impact Assessment of Bodhjung Induatrial Estate Agartala. (2011-13)ConsultancyTripura State Pollution Control Board (TSPCB)PL7.Development of Baseline Data with respect to Air, Water, Soil Quality as well as Noise upto Block level in four Districts of the State of Tripura (2012-18)ConsultancyTSPCB PL8.Inventory of Emissions of Air, and water from various industrial sources in Tripura (2011-14)ConsultancyTSPCBPL9.Treatment of Dumpsite Leachate by Indigenous Microflora (2018-20)Grant –in –aidDBTCo- PL10.Understanding the genetic basis of susceptibility in fluorosis in Indian Populations (2015-2018)Grant –in –aidDBTCo- PL11.Characterization of selected air toxics in MSW dumpsites and study of environmentally responsive genes from exposed population (2012-17)12th Five year Plan ProjectCSIRCo-Task leader12PM10 and PM2.5 source apportionment (SA) study and development of emission inventory of twin cities Kolkata and Howrah of West Bengal (2017-19)ConsultancyWBPCBExpert Member (EM)13Study on Development and application of GAINS-City Model for Indian Cities (2014-19)Grant –in –aidTIFAC, DSTEM14Assessment and grading of water testing laboratories of West Bengal PHED ConsultancyUNICEFEM15lndoor Air Pollution Strategies for Modelling and Exposure (2012-17)12th Five year Plan ProjectCSIREM16Studies on upgradation of effluent treatment plant for environmental compliance including feasibility assessment for effluent recycle/ reuse at IOCL refinery, Assam Oil Division, Digboi, Assam (2015-17)ConsultancyIOCLEM17National Ambient Air Quality Monitoring (continuous)Grant –in -aidCPCBParticipating Scientist (PS)18 Ascertaining the Quality of Flyash Discharged by M/s. Maithan Power Limited, Dhanbad and its Effect on Environment, air and water and its Effect on Agriculture (2014-15)ConsultancyMaithan Power LimitedPS19study on Pollution Status of River Daman Ganga and Development of Pollution Abatement Strategies for the River System (2015-16)ConsultancyEMInitial Assessment of Post Implementation of EMP Suggested by NEERI report, 2007 for Victoria Memorial Hall (VMH), Kolkata (2013-14)ConsultancyVMH authorityMember of Three-member comitee for the High Court Case constituted by Director, NEERI. Details of PhD work:Dipanjali Majumder has obtained her Ph.D. degree on 2009 in Chemistry from the University of Calcutta under guidance of Prof. S. Sen, Professor, Department of Chemistry, University of Calcutta and co-guidance of Dr A. K. Mukherjee, Assistant Director, Regional Occupational Health Centre (Eastern), Indian Council of Medical Research. The title of her thesis is: “Studies on aromatic volatile and semi volatile hydrocarbons in the atmosphere of Kolkata metropolis and their biological monitoring in several occupationally exposed group”.Teaching Experience:She delivers academic lectures as Guest Lecturer to the students of M.Sc. course in Chemistry with Analytical Chemistry special in Department of Chemistry, University of Calcutta Since 2013. Mrs Majumder has worked as Part Time lecturer in Analytical Chemistry from September 2005 to March 2006 - on temporary basis in Charuchandra College. Publication as book chapter1.Air Pollution from Municipal Solid Waste Management Techniques. Majumdar D., Ganguly S. 2019. In: Ghosh S. (eds) Waste Management and Resource Efficiency. Springer, Singapore Air Pollution from Municipal Solid Waste Management Techniques. DOI: 10.1007/978-981-10-7290-1_92.2.Air Pollution: Short-Lived Climate-Forced Ozone in Urban Areas of Kolkata. Srivastava A., Mujumdar D. 2015. In: Dev S., Yedla S. (eds) Cities and Sustainability. Springer Proceedings in Business and Economics. Springer, New Delhi3.Urbanisation and Climate change: issues and policies. In the Book entitled “Climate Security: Perceptions, Challenges and Beyond” edited by Aniruddha Mukhopadhyay & Satinath Ghosh. published by UGC Academic Staff College, University of Calcuta. December, 20124.Monitoring and reporting VOCs in ambient air by Anjali Srivastava & Dipanjali Majumdar. In the “Air Quality Monitoring, Assessment and Management” Edited by?Nicolás A. Mazzeo, ISBN 978-953-307-317-0, Hard cover, Publisher: InTech, 2011 , DOI: 10.5772/1025.Hydrocarbon Emission pattern in Indian Cities. Padma S. Rao, D. Som, V. M. Mhaisalkar, A Srivastava and S. Devotta. (Book Chapter) Natural and Man Made Disasters. Vulnerability, Preparedness and Mitigation. Edited by K. K. Singh and A.K. Singh, Vol. 2. Published by MD Publications Pvt. Ltd. Students guided “Emission Inventory, a case study in milieu of National and International Practices”, submitted by Ms Arundhuti Poddar for the degree of M. Sc in Environmental Science under University of Calcutta. 2012“Application of Dispersion Model to assess the Impact of air pollution due to Dhapa, dumpsite on the ambient air of Kolkata metropolitan city” submitted by Mr. Rakesh Rajbanshi for the degree of M.Sc in Environmental Science under University of Calcutta.2013“Study on gaseous emission due to degradation of market waste” submitted by Mr. Aneek Kuila for the degree of M.Sc in Environmental Science under University of Calcutta.2014“Volatile organic compound emission from surface coating activity.” submitted by Ms. Adity Paul the degree of M.Sc in Environmental Science under University of Calcutta. 2015“Air Pollution from Municipal Solid Waste Management Techniques” study ongoing by Ms Suparna ganguly, for partial fulfilment of the degree of M.Sc. in Environmental Science from Asutosh College under University of Calcutta. 2016“Total phthalates in commercially available milk and milk packets” study ongoing by Ms. Rita Mandal, for partial fulfilment of the degree of M.Sc. in Environmental Science from University of Calcutta. 2016“Green House Gases and air pollutants from various municipal solid waste management techniques in Kolkata Metropolitan Area” by Ms. Ananya Ghosh for partial fulfilment of the degree of M.Sc. in Environmental Science from University of Calcutta. 2017Traces of biomass burning in fine particulate matter of ambient air of Kolkata: A case study by Ms. Swarnadeepa De for partial fulfilment of the degree of M.Sc. in Environmental Science from University of Calcutta. 2018Seasonal variation in physico-chemical characteristics of sanitary landfill leachate and its treatment. By Ms Anuska from University of Calcutta. Ongoing.Sd/-Dipanjali Majumdar ................
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