Dr. Tirthankar Banerjee
Assistant Professor
Environment & Sustainable Development
Banaras Hindu University
India
Biography
Dr. TIRTHANKAR BANERJEE, is affiliated to Environment & Sustainable Development, Banaras Hindu University. Dr. TIRTHANKAR BANERJEE, is currently providing services as Assistant Professor. Dr. TIRTHANKAR BANERJEE, has authored and co-authored multiple peer-reviewed scientific papers and presented works at many national and International conferences. Dr. TIRTHANKAR BANERJEE, contributions have acclaimed recognition from honourable subject experts around the world. Dr. TIRTHANKAR BANERJEE, is actively associated with different societies and academies. Dr. TIRTHANKAR BANERJEE, academic career is decorated with several reputed awards and funding. Dr. TIRTHANKAR BANERJEE, research interests include air pollution dispersion modelling; modelling meteorology-air pollutant interactions; particulate source apportionment; characterization of tropospheric aerosols; aerosol and atmospheric chemistry; regional air quality-climate change interactions.
Research Interest
Air pollution dispersion modelling; modelling meteorology-air pollutant interactions; particulate source apportionment; characterization of tropospheric aerosols; aerosol and atmospheric chemistry; regional air quality-climate change interactions
Publications
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Mall RK, Bhatt D, Sonkar G, Banerjee T. Simulation modeling and climate change: issues and challenges. Environmental Science and Pollution Research. 2014 Oct 1;21(19):11605-8.
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Sen A, Ahammed YN, Arya BC, Banerjee T, Begam GR, Baruah BP, Chatterjee A, Choudhuri AK, Dhir A, Das T, Dhyani PP. Atmospheric fine and coarse mode aerosols at different environments of India and the Bay of Bengal during Winter-2014: implications of a coordinated campaign. Mapan. 2014 Dec 1;29(4):273-84.
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Kumar M, Tiwari S, Murari V, Singh AK, Banerjee T. Wintertime characteristics of aerosols at middle Indo-Gangetic Plain: Impacts of regional meteorology and long range transport. Atmospheric Environment. 2015 Mar 31;104:162-75.