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Location:
Lal Bagh, Uttar Pradesh, India
Posted:
September 22, 2020

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Curriculum vitae of Anil Kumar Singh

Address: Vill-Pataila, Post- Bhanpur(Via. Rampur),Distt.- Jaunpur U.P. - 222203:

Mob. No: +919*********, 630-***-****

E-Mail Address: adgbp9@r.postjobfree.com

Personal profile:

Name: Anil Kumar Singh

Father’s Name: Mr. Lalji singh

Mother’s Name: Mrs. Durgavati

Marital Status: Married

Sex: Male

DOB: 8th January 1984

Nationality: Indian

Language Known: English & Hindi

Academic Qualification:

Exam passed

Board / University

Year of Passing

Percentage/Class

Division

M.Sc. Ag.Chemistry &Soil cience

V.B.S.Purvanchal University, Jaunpur

2009

71.0

1st

B.Sc. (Ag.)

V.B.S.Purvanchal University, Jaunpur

2007

62.14

1st

Intermediate (10+2)

U.P. Board

2001

58.2

2nd

High School

U.P. Board

1999

54.0

2nd

Carrier objective:

To achieve successful completion of given assignment in the field of research with dedicated hard work and to become an asset to the organization in terms of pursuing research. Looking for the opportunity where I can improve my abilities and skills.

Present Status:

I have completed M.Sc. from V.B.S. Purvanchal University, Jaunpur 2009. I worked as a SRF (Soil Science) under NICRA project at CAFRI, Jhansi (Uttar Pradesh) Till 2017. I worked in various modern aspects of Soil Science/ Agriculture Science and collects soil sample from different state under the supervision of Dr. Ram Newaj (Principal Scientist, Agronomy) from the last Six years.

At present I am working as a scientific officer (ICRISAT) Hyderabad .Posted at District Jhansi Block Babina (Uttar Pradesh).

Work Experience:

Research experience through SRFship:

Senior research fellow under NICRA project from April 2011 to Feb.2017. Worked on Thermotolerance properties of crops and MPTs to develop climate resilient agriculture.

Other Curriculum activities:

Fundamentals of computer diploma and CCC.

Area of Research interest :

Soil science/ Agriculture science/ Plant physiology/ Climate Change and atmospheric CO2 sequestration /abiotic stress tolerance

I worked different seasonal crops like that Maize, Urd, Arhar, Til, Soyabean, Wheat, Gram, and Pea . I worked different Light like that 33%, 50% and 75% light.

Technical Expertise in Modern tools and techniques:

I have extensively worked with many advanced equipment/instruments, tools and techniques related to the Soil Science/Plant Physiology research and only a few of them are mentioned below.

I.Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Potash, Sulphur and carbon analysis of soil

II.Flame photometer

III.UV-VIS Spectrophotometer

IV.Gel Electrophoresis for protein

V.Measuring of Water potential system.

VI.CCM

VII.Infra – red thermometer

VIII.Sap Flow Measurement System

IX.Line-quantum sensor with data logger

X.Portable Canopy analyzer

XI.Leaf area meter attached with or without conveyer

RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS

A.Full length paper:

1.Ala Alam, B., Singh, R., Uthapa, A.R., Chaturvedi, M., Singh, A.K., Newaj, R., Handa, A.K., Chaturvedi,O.P. 2018. Different genotypes of Dalbergia sissoo trees modified microclimate dynamics differently on understory crops cowpea (Vigna unguiculata) as assessed Through ecophysiological and and Spectral traits in agroforestry system. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology. (249) 138-148.

2.Kumar, D., Newaj,R., Chaturvedi, O.P., Prasad,R., Rizvi, R.H., Alam, B., Handa,A.K., Bhanudas,C.S., Singh, A.K., Chaturvedi, M., Karmakar, P.S., Maurya, A. and Saxena. A. 10 June.2017. Organic carbon stock in agroforestry systems in western and southern plateau and hill regions of India. Current Science (112):2191-2193.

3.Alam, B., Chaturvedi, M., Singh, A.K., Newaj, R.2016. Leaf spectral indices for assessing physiological traits in Dalbergia sissoo seedling. Indian Forester,142(11):1104-1108.

4.Alam,B., Newaj, R., Rizvi, R.H., Prasad, R.,Handa, A.K., Chaturvedi,O.P., Chaturvedi, M., Singh, A.K. 2016 Characterizing the thermotolerance properties of Albizia procera in temeporal and seasonal scale through physio-biochemical traits and spectral indices. Indian Journal of Agroforestry. 18(1):97-101.

5.Alam,B., Chaturvedi, M., Singh, A.K., Newaj, R. and Dhyani, S.K.2014. Microclimatic

modification through agroforestry in the context of climate change: An eco-physiological appraisal. Indian Journal of Agroforestry. 16(1): 1-8.

B. Conference Proceeding papers as abstract in National Conferences

1.Alam. B., Chaturvedi, M., Singh, A. K., Baronia,C., Newaj, R. and Dhyani, S.K. 2012. Atmospheric CO2 sequestration versus water use and canopy transpiration in Albizia procera under agroforestry system. In: National Symposium on “Sustainable production of forages from arable and non-arable land and its utilization” of RMSI, IGFRI, Jhansi from November 2 to 3, 2012, p. 25.

2.Alam.B., Newaj, R., Chaturvedi, M., Singh, A. K. and Dhyani, S.K. 2014. Impacts of elevated temperature on Dalbergia sissoo – a multiple purpose tree species of agroforestry importance and its thermo-tolerance in the context of climate resilience. In: National conference of plant physiology: Frontiers of Plant Physiology research- Food security and Environmental Challenges. Organized by Orissa University of Agriculture and Technology, Bhubaneshwar, November 23-25, 2014, p. 204.

3.Alam B., Uthappa A.R., Singh R., Chaturvedi, M., Singh, A. K., Kumar S., Newaj, R. and Chaturvedi O.P., (2016). Microclimatic dynamics with reference to understory crops in agroforestry system. In: National Symposium on “Agroforestry for environmental challenges, sustainable landuse, biodiversity conservation and rural livelihood options” ICAR-CAFRI, Jhansi (U.P), December 3-5, 2016, p.114

4.Alam,B., Chaturvedi,M., Singh, A.K. and Newaj, R.2016. Climate Resilience of Pongamia pinnata: elevated temperature and physiological indices. In: National Symposium on Transforming Indian Agriculture towards Food and Nutritional Security, held at IGFRI, Jhansi, during Feb.20-21, 2016, p.55.

5.Alam.B., Newaj, R., Handa A.K., Prasad R., Rizvi R.H., Chaturvedi, M, Singh, A. K, Singh R and Chaturvedi O.P. (2016). Traits and indicators identified for thermotolerance of multipurpose tree species. In: National Symposium on “Agroforestry for environmental challenges, sustainable landuse, biodiversity conservation and rural livelihood options” ICAR-CAFRI, Jhansi (U.P), December 3-5, 2016, p. 15

6.Alam B., Uthappa A.R., Singh R., Chaturvedi, M., Singh, A. K., Newaj, R., Handa, A.K. and Chaturvedi O.P., (2017). Performance of cowpea (Vigna unguiculata) under Dalbergia sissoo based agroforestry system: In national symposium on New Directions in Managing Forage Resources and Livestock Productivity in 21st Century: Challenges and Opportunities, Organized by Range Management Society of India, Jhansi, U.P. and RVSKVV, Gwalior, M.P. during March 3-4, 2017. P3-05.

7.Newaj, R., Rizvi R.H., Alam.B., Prasad,R., Handa A.K., Chavan, S.B., Karmakar P.S., Maury,.A.,Gupta,G., Jain,A., Chaturvedi, M., Singh, K., and Singh, A. K. (2016). Carbon sequestration potential of agroforestry system in selected districts of middle genetic plantas. National Symposium on “Agroforestry for environmental challenges, sustainable landuse, biodiversity conservation and rural livelihood options” ICAR-CAFRI, Jhansi (U.P), December 3-5, 2016, p. 07.

8.Kumar,D., Newaj, R., Prasad,R., Chaturvedi O.P., Rizvi R.H., Alam.B., Handa A.K., Chavan, S.B., Singh, A. K., Chaturvedi, M., Karmakar P.S., Maurya,A., Saxena, A., Gupta,G., Singh, K., and Singh, B. (2016). Soil organic carbon stuck under agroforestry systems in western dry region of indiya. National Symposium on “Agroforestry for environmental challenges, sustainable landuse, biodiversity conservation and rural livelihood options” ICAR-CAFRI, Jhansi (U.P), December 3-5, 2016, p. 12.

C. Technical Bulletins:

1.Alam, B., Chaturvedi, M., Singh, A.K., Newaj, R. and Dhyani, S.K.2013. Shade modifies root nodule formation depending on incident light intensity and biochemical

Status of leaves in pea (Pisum sativum L.). Agroforestry News Letter 25 (4): 2-3.

2.Alam, B., Chaturvedi, M., Singh, A.K., Newaj, R., Ram, M. and Dhyani, S.K.2013. Leaf spectral traits as powerful technique for assessing plant health and adaptation to various environments. Agroforestry News Letter 25 (2): 6-7.

3.Rizvi, R.H., Newaj, R., Prasad, R., Alam,B., Maurya,A.,Karamakar, P.S., Saxena, A., Jain A.K., Jha, A., Chaturvedi,O.P., Chaturvedi, M., Singh, A.K.2015. Estimation of Area unde Agroforestry and Carbon storage through Remote Sensing methods in the Nashik and Verdha Dirstrict of Maharastra. Agroforestry News Letter 27 (3): 1-3.

D. Popular articles:

1.Singh,A.K., Alam,Badre. 2012. Mrida parikshan se kisano ko labh. Krishivaniki Aalok. Vol 6, NRCAF, Jhansi, p.26-28.

2.Chaturvedi, M., Singh, A.K., Alam, B. and Newaj, R.2013.Jalvau paribartan ebong tapman me bridhi ka krishi par pravav(~ Effects of Climate change and increasing temperature on Agriculture). Krishivaniki Aalok. Vol 7. NRCAF, Jhansi, p.29-31.

3.Singh, A.K., Chaturvedi, M., Alam, B. and Newaj, R.2013.Paryavaran pradushan abong mrida katao. Krishivaniki Aalok. Vol 7. NRCAF, Jhansi, p.26-28.

4.Ram Newaj et al., 2014. Rajyon main prachalit krishivaniki paddhtiyon main pramukh vrakch prajatiyon ke carbon abshaman ki kshamata ka aankalan. Krishivaniki Aalok. 13-18.

5.Alam,B., Chaturvedi, M., Singh, A.K. 2014. Krishivaniki anusandhaan main jalvayu parivartan evam ajaib tanab ka saamana karne ke liye varnkramiya lakshano (spectral traits) ka mahatva. Krishivaniki Aalok. Vol 8 19-21.

6.Singh, A.K., Chaturvedi, M., Alam, B. and Newaj, R. 2014. Jaivik khaden evam krishi main unki upyogita. Krishivaniki Aalok. Vol 8. 60-62.

7.Alam,B., Newaj, R., Chaturvedi, M. and Singh, A.K. 2015. Pratikul vatavaran paristhithio ke paridrishya me krishivaniki anusandhan ka mahatva. (The significance of agroforestry research in the context of unfavorable environmental condition). Krishivaniki Aalok. Vol 9., CAFRI, Jhansi, p.5-8.

8.Singh, A.K., Chaturvedi, M., Alam, B. and Newaj, R. 2015. Mridha produsion and jaibik ksheti. (Soil pollution and Organic farming). Krishivaniki Aalok. Vol 9. CAFRI, Jhansi, p.52-54.

E.Book chapter:

1.Alam,B., Chaturvedi, M., Singh, A.K.,Newaj, R. and Dhyani, S.K. 2015. Physiological advances for understanding the trends of climate resilience in trees for agroforestry importance. Agroforestry: Present status and way forward: 171-192.

DECLARATION

I hereby declare that all statements made in the application are true, complete and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief.

Anil Kumar Singh

Date: 15Aug. 2019

References:

Dr. Ramesh Singh (Principal Scientist Soil and water conversation)

ICAR-CAFRI, Jhansi (U.P)

Dr. Badre Alam (Principal Scientist- Plant Physiology)

ICAR-CAFRI, Jhansi (U.P)

Dr. Ram Newaj (Principal Scientist- Agronomy)

ICAR-CAFRI, Jhansi (U.P)



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