Research Experience

Ph.D:

Research experience at Agricultural and Ecological Research Unit, Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata, India (from 1998 to 2004).

Title of the Thesis:

Role of viral infection on predator-prey system with special emphasis on phytoplankton-zooplankton system-model based study.

Post-Doctoral:

INDO-US Research Fellowship for Post-Doctoral research at Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia, USA in 2010.

Field of Special Interest:

1. Mathematical Modeling in Ecology.

2. Modeling in Epidemiology.

3. Ecosystem modeling including nitrogen stable isotopes in marine environments.

Research work:

My research interests are in mathematical biology and in population dynamics in particular. The current research work is devoted to present several mathematical models on the dynamics of marine plankton ecology, coral bleaching due to invasive predators and its recovery by harvesting of predators, role of virus infection on marine plankton species as well as on bacterial population, nonlinear transmission of a stage structured eco-epidemiological models with prey refuge, nonlinear models on ratio-dependent eco-epidemiological problems and ecosystem modeling including nitrogen stable isotopes in marine environments.