Dr. Raj Kishore Singh

Research Scientist
Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, India


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Environmental Management from Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, New Delhi, India

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Biography

Dr. Raj Kishore Singh is currently working as Research Scientist at Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, India. He obtained his Ph.D. in Environmental Management from same University. His main area of interest related to Environmental Sciences. His area of expertise includes Fly Ash, Leaching Study, Thermal Power Plants, Trace Elements, Ground Water, Coal Combustion, Solid Waste, Ash Ponds, Surface Water, Electroplating, Water Pollution, Air Pollution, Aerosol, and Fly Ash Utilization. He has published 4 research papers in journals, 1 book chapter, and 1 conference proceeding.

Area of Interest:

Environmental Sciences
Environmental Protection
Chemical Environment
Environment Management
Trace Elements

Selected Publications

  1. Singh, S., D. Malik, J. Thakur, A. Kaur, R.K. Singh and S. Nijhawan, 2014. A comparative analysis of the physico-chemical properties and heavy metal pollution in three major rivers across India. Int. J. Sci. Res., 3: 1936-1941.

  2. Singh, R.K., N.C. Gupta and B.K. Guha, 2014. pH dependence leaching characteristics of selected metals from coal fly ash and its impact on ground water quality. Int. J. Chem. Environ. Eng., 5: 218-222.

  3. Singh, R.K., N.C. Gupta and B.K. Guha, 2014. Release of Selected Metals from Class F Fly Ash and Ground Water Contamination. In: Fly Ash Utilization for Sustainable Environment Management: Waste to Resource Material, Mishra, S. and V. Ramachandhran (Eds.). SIES Indian Institute of Environment Management, Navi Mumbai, pp: 22-29.

  4. Singh, R.K., N.C. Gupta and B.K. Guha, 2014. Assessment of ground water contamination for heavy metals in the proximity of ash ponds. Elixir Pollut., 75: 28016-28019.

  5. Singh, R.K., 2014. Pollution threat to surface and ground water quality due to electroplating units. Int. J. Res. Applied Sci. Eng. Technol., 2: 50-53.
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  6. Singh, R.K. and N.C. Gupta, 2014. Value added utilization of fly ash-prospective and sustainable solutions. Int. J. Applied Sci. Eng. Res., 3: 1-16.
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  7. Malik, D., S. Singh, J. Thakur, R.K. Singh, A. Kaur and S. Nijhawan, 2014. Heavy metal pollution of the Yamuna river: An introspection. Int. J. Curr. Microbiol. Applied Sci., 3: 856-863.

  8. Malik, D., S. Singh, J. Thakur, R.K. Singh, A. Kapoor and S. Nijhawan, 2014. Microbial fuel cell: Harnessing bioenergy from Yamuna water. Int. J. Sci. Res., 3: 44-54.
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  9. Malik, D., S. Singh, J. Thakur, R. Kishore, A. Kapoor and S. Nijhawan, 2014. Microbial fuel cell: Harnessing bioenergy from yamuna water. Int. J. Sci. Res., 3: 1076-1081.

  10. Malik, D., J. Thakur, S. Singh, R.K. Singh and A. Kapur et al., 2014. Nanocomposite electrode microbial fuel cell: A promising technology for enhanced power generation from Yamuna water. Int. J. Sci. Res., 3: 641-646.
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  11. Kundu, J., A. Kaur, D. Malik, R.K. Singh and S. Nijhawan, 2014. Identification of suitable site for possible ground water recharge in south-west district of Delhi. Int. J. Res. Applied Sci. Eng. Technol., 2: 24-29.

  12. Kumari, R., A. Kaur, D. Malik, R.K. Singh and S. Nijhawan, 2014. Restoration and management study of water bodies in the west district of NCT-Delhi. Int. J. Curr. Microbiol. Applied Sci., 3: 938-944.

  13. Singh, R.K., N.C. Gupta and B.K. Guha, 2012. The leaching characteristics of trace elements in coal fly ash and an ash disposal system of thermal power plants. Energy Sources Part A, 34: 602-608.
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  14. Singh, R.K., N.C. Gupta and B.K. Guha, 2012. Pollution Threat to Ground Water Quality due to Leaching of Heavy Metals from Coal Combustion Residues. In: Environment: New Challenges, New Opportunities, Bhattacharya, P. and J.K. Garg (Eds.). Macmillan Scientific Communication, India, ISBN: 9789380780443, pp: 149-157.

  15. Singh, R.K., N.C. Gupta and B.K. Guha, 2012. Leaching of trace elements in coal fly ash by shake extraction method. Indian J. Environ. Prot., 32: 864-868.

  16. Singh, R.K., N.C. Gupta and B.K. Guha, 2011. A study on leachability of trace elements from coal fly ash in different medium. Indian J. Environ. Prot., 31: 933-939.

  17. Singh, R., R.K. Singh, N.C. Gupta and B.K. Guha, 2010. Assessment of heavy metals in fly ash and groundwater-a case study of NTPC Badarpur thermal power plant, Delhi, India. Pollut. Res., 29: 685-689.
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