SOUVENIR COMMITTEE - Birbal Sahni Institute of Palaeobotany
SOUVENIR COMMITTEE - Birbal Sahni Institute of Palaeobotany
SOUVENIR COMMITTEE - Birbal Sahni Institute of Palaeobotany
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Training Programme on “PALYNOLOGY IN FOSSIL FUEL EXPLORATION”<br />
[ September 10-17, 2012 ]<br />
Name PANKAJ KUMAR SRIVASTAVA<br />
E-mail Address pankajkgp@yahoo.com<br />
Phone/Mobile No. +91-9758218896<br />
DOB July 06, 1972<br />
Mailing Address Dept. <strong>of</strong> Petroleum Engineering & Earth Sciences, Univ. <strong>of</strong><br />
Petroleum& Energy Studies, Dehradun<br />
Name <strong>of</strong> Organisation University <strong>of</strong> Petroleum & Energy Studies, Dehradun<br />
Academic Qualifications<br />
M.Sc. in Geology, University <strong>of</strong> Allahabad, 1994 [First Div]<br />
M.Tech. in Applied Geology, IIT Kharagpur, 1997 [First Div]<br />
Ph.D. in Geology, IIT Kharagpur, 2007<br />
Title <strong>of</strong> Ph.D. Thesis: An integrated Remote sensing, GIS and Geophysical Techniques in<br />
Hydrogeological modelling <strong>of</strong> hard rock terrain<br />
Areas <strong>of</strong> research interests:<br />
Micropaleontology, Hydrogeology & Thermal Remote sensing<br />
Name POONAM KUMARI<br />
Email Address Kumaripoonam2202@gmail.com<br />
Phone/Mobile No. 9470575523<br />
DOB 22.02.1990<br />
Mailing Address Poonam Kumari CCS (RQA), CIMFR (DC) P.O.<br />
828108 Dhanbad Jharkhand<br />
Name <strong>of</strong> Organisation CSIR-Central <strong>Institute</strong> <strong>of</strong> Mining and Fuel Research,<br />
Dhanbad(JH)<br />
Academic Qualifications<br />
M.Sc. in Geology, Vinoba Bhave University Hazaribagh, 2011 [First Div]<br />
Pursuing Ph.D., I.S.M. Dhanbad<br />
Title <strong>of</strong> Ph.D. Thesis: Petrographic conditions <strong>of</strong> Indian coals for combustion and gasification.<br />
Areas <strong>of</strong> research interests:<br />
The total demand for electricity in the country continues to rise and is outpacing increases in capacity.<br />
The gas can be produced by heating coal in absence <strong>of</strong> air to provide a solid residue and gas. The gas can be used<br />
as a fuel and feedstock for further chemical processing. It has become essential to undertake remarkable<br />
petrographic study on coals from the various coal basins both Gondwana and Tertiary <strong>of</strong> India and their blends<br />
suitable for thermal plants and gasification. With such information geological and petrographic investigations <strong>of</strong><br />
various Indian coal samples for the combustion and gasification is proposed to evaluate quality <strong>of</strong> coal cores.<br />
<strong>Birbal</strong> <strong>Sahni</strong> <strong>Institute</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Palaeobotany</strong>, Lucknow<br />
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