Vidwan-ID : 514637



  • Dr Rajib Mukherjee

  • Associate Professor
  • Bolpur College
Publications 1998 - 2020

Publications

  • 7
    Journal Articles
  • 3
    Conference
    Proceedings
  • 1
    Projects

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Expertise

Biology

Plant Physiology, Bio Chemistry, Plant Pathology, Mycology, Microbiology, Plant Systematics

Personal Information

Dr Rajib Mukherjee

Male
Dept. of Botany Department of Botany, Bolpur College
Birbhum, West Bengal, India - 731204


Experience

  • Associate Professor

    Department of Botany

    Bolpur College

  • Assistant Professor (Grade-III)

    Botany

    Bolpur College

  • Senior Lecturer

    Botany

    Bolpur College

  • Lecturer

    Botany

    Bolpur College


Qualification

  • PhD

    The University of Burdwan

  • BEd

    The University of Burdwan

  • MSc

    The University of Burdwan


Membership In Professional Bodies

2001

St. Johns Ambulance Association

Life Member

1996

Indian Mycological Society

Life Member

2001

St. Johns Ambulance Association

Life Member

1996

Indian Mycological Society

Life Member

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Membership In Committees

2018

Govering Body of the Dasarathi Hazra Mahavidyalaya

Govt. Nominee (2018-)

2012

Govering Body of the College

Teachers' Representative (2012-2015)

2012

Govering Body of the Vivekananda Mahavidyalaya

University Nominee (2012-2015)

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2018

Govering Body of the Dasarathi Hazra Mahavidyalaya

Govt. Nominee (2018-)

2012

Govering Body of the College

Teachers' Representative (2012-2015)

2012

Govering Body of the Vivekananda Mahavidyalaya

University Nominee (2012-2015)

2009

Govering Body of the College

Teachers' Representative (2009-2012)

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Research Projects

Effect of various parameters on the production and activity of alpha amylase by two Bacillus spp. namely B. amyloliquefaciens and B. licheniformis using household agro-wastes as a substrate in solid state fermentation

Funding Agency : UGC

Effect of various parameters on the production and activity of alpha amylase by two Bacillus spp. namely B. amyloliquefaciens and B. licheniformis using household agro-wastes as a substrate in solid state fermentation

Funding Agency : UGC

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