Dr. Naseer Hussain
Designation |
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Assistant Professor |
Nature of Employment |
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Regular |
Date of Joining |
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28/03/2022 |
Qualification |
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M.Phil., Ph.D. |
Phone |
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+91-8899409239 |
Email ID |
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[email protected] |
Google Scholar link |
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https://scholar.google.co.in/citations?user=zqf1l30AAAAJ&hl=en |
Scopus Link |
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https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57169686000 |
Orcid Id |
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0000-0001-8246-6602 |
Educational Background
- Ph.D.: Pondicherry University, 2016
- M.Phil.: Pondicherry University, 2012
- M.Sc.: Barkatullah University, 2010
- B.Sc.: Jammu University, 2007
Teaching and Research Experience
- Assistant Professor: B.S.Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai, India (March 2022- Present)
- Lecturer: Government College for Women, Parade Ground Jammu, India (Feb. 2021 -March 2022)
- Postdoctoral Fellow: McGill University, Canada, (January 2018 – Dec. 2019)
- Postdoctoral Fellow: Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, India (June 2018 – Dec.2018)
Research areas
- Waste recycling (vermicomposting / composting / microbial degradation, biochar, etc.)
- Biological promoters of plant growth and soil microbiome under climate change.
- Soil nutrient management and greenhouse gas emission mitigation strategies.
- Microplastics in plant soil systems.
Research outcomes
a. Research grants: Applied
b. Publications
- Number of Research Publications: 21
- International journals: 21
- National journals: 0
- Conference presentations: 20
List of publications
- Bao, M., Cui, H., Lv, Y., Wang, L., Ou, Y., & Hussain, N. Greenhouse gas emission during swine manure aerobic composting: Insight from the dissolved organic matter associated microbial community succession. Bioresource Technology, 373, 128729, 2023, DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2023.128729 (Scopus/Wos indexed) (Impact factor 11.88)
- Tabassum-Abbasi, Hussain, N., Khamrang, C., Patnaik, P., Abbasi, T., &Abbasi, S. A. Different species of epigeic and anecic earthworms cause similarly effective and beneficial biocomposting—a case study involving the pernicious aquatic weed salvinia(Salviniamolesta, Mitchell). Life, 13(3), 720, 2023, DOI:10.3390/life13030720 (Wos indexed) (Impact factor 3.25)
c. Research guidance:
M.Sc.
Completed projects: (05)
S.No |
Name of the Student |
Title of the project |
Year of award |
Outcomes (to be communicated) |
1 |
AbubakarSiddiq |
Assessing the Effectiveness of Lantana-Derived Biochar on Plant Growth and Soil Health |
2023 |
Research article |
2 |
Gayathri V |
Application of Biochar in Ameliorating Salinity Stress in Green Gram Plants |
2023 |
Research article |
3 |
Pravinkumar |
Evaluation of the Role of Cow Manure and Biochar as Additive in Sewage Sludge Vermicomposting |
2023 |
Research article |
4 |
Sandhya S |
Vermistabilization of Dairy Industry Waste with Biochar and Cow Manure as Additives |
2023 |
Research article |
5. |
Shaniya Aniz |
Potential of Biochar in Reducing Nitrogen Loss During Cattle Manure Vermicomposting |
2023 |
Research article |