July 19th, 2011, 11:33 AM
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www.cbri.res.in Recruitment 2011 Central Building Research Institute : Scientist
CSIR-Central Building Research Institute, Roorkee requires Scientists.
CENTRAL BUILDING RESEARCH INSTITUTE
(Council of Scientific & Industrial Research)
ROORKEE - 247 667
(Website: www.cbri.res.in)
Advertisement No : CBRI-02/2011
Last date for receipt of applications : 23rd August, 2011
“CSIR strives to have a workforce which reflects gender balance and women candidates are encouraged to apply”
The Central Building Research Institute (CBRI), Roorkee, a constituent unit of Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), New Delhi is a Nation’s premiere Institute in the area of Building Science & Technology entrusted with the responsibility of generating, cultivating and promoting innovative research in building science and technology. The major areas of R&D thrust of the Institute include applied and basic research in various areas of Building Science and Technology to provide S&T back up to the problems related to Advance Construction Materials, Structure & Foundation, Energy efficient building system, development of process equipments, Health monitoring of building structures, environmental monitoring and Disaster (Landslide, Fire, Earthquake, Cyclone) Mitigation. R&D is aimed at development of new Building Materials and Construction Technologies to enable the transfer of the developed technologies to the industry for commercialization. The Institute has built up excellent facilities for experimentation/testing in the frontier areas of building science & technology over the decades.
Director, CSIR-CBRI invites applications from Indian Nationals, who are young, dynamic, self-motivated, talented and experienced with adequate leadership qualities and have consistently excellent academic record for under-mentioned posts:
Eligibility Criteria :
Scientist - 20 Posts (10-UR, 3-SC, 5-OBC, 2-ST) (out of these 20 posts, one post is reserved for PWD)
Scale of Pay : Rs.15600-39100+ G.P. Rs.6600*
Age limit : Not exceeding 32 years.
Essential Qualification : Ph.D. (Thesis submitted/Awarded) in Civil Engineering with specialization in Environmental Engineering or M.E./M.Tech. or equivalent in Civil/ Environmental Engineering.
Desirable Qualification : Experience in the development of newer construction material.
Job Requirement : To carry out R&D activities on the use of recycled material, Utilization of Industrial Waste to produce useful building materials, development of newer material, Environment Management Plan for building material Industry, Indoor Air quality monitoring.
Prescribed Application form should be downloaded from CSIR-CBRI website www.cbri.res.in or can be obtained from Controller of Administration, CSIR-CBRI, Roorkee – 247667 in person or by sending a request along with a self-addressed envelope of 23x11 cm affixed with postage stamps of Rs.10/- on or before 16.8..2011. Photocopies of application form can also be used. Filled in application(s), complete in all respects, duly signed by the candidates alongwith duly filled synopsis sheet supported by attested copies of certificates of educational qualifications, experience, etc together with an application fee (if applicable) of Rs.100/- (Rupees One hundred only) (US $25 for candidates applying from abroad) in the form of crossed Demand Draft drawn in favour of Director, CBRI payable at State Bank of India (Code No.10635), CBRI Branch, Roorkee is to be sent in an envelope superscribing “Application for the post____________ (name of post applied for & Post No.)” to the Controller of Administration, CSIR-Central Building Research Institute, Roorkee – 247 667 (Uttarakhand), so as to reach on or before 23.8.2011.
Candidate belonging to SC/ST/PH/Women/Ex-servicemen/CSIR Departmental candidates are exempted from payment of application fee.
Candidates applying for more than one post should apply separately for each post (except where specifically instructed) indicating the Post No. of the post accompanied by separate requisite DDs of Rs.100/- each.
More Details : http://cbri.res.in/index.php?option=...d=230&Itemid=1
July 19th, 2011, 12:24 PM
Post Count Number #2
IJT addict
Name : Dr. Sharda Dhadse
Email : sharda_dhadse AT rediffmail.com
Designation / Skillset : Environmental Scientist/Manager
I am looking for the post in Environmental Imapct Assessment.
Resume :
CURRICULUM VITAE
Ms. Sharda N.
Objective Looking for a prosperous and challenging carrier in Environmental Sciences which will enhances my creativity and helps me to grow in the organization.
Present Status Working as a Post Doctoral Fellow (UGC) from 17th March, 2011 to till date at EIRA Division, National Environmental Engineering Research Institute (NEERI) Nagpur. The topic is “anaerobic biogas energy generation by treatment of industrial wastewaters” under the guidance of Dr. Shanta Satyanarayan (Ex. Deputy Director and Scientist, WWT Division, NEERI) and Dr. S.R. Wate (Director, NEERI) Nagpur.
Work Experience - Project Assistant from 22nd, April- 2003 to 20th November, 2008 at EIRA Division, NEERI, Nagpur
- Senior Research Fellow from 06th April, 2009 to 29th September, 2010 at EIRA Division, NEERI Nagpur
- Senior Research Fellow (Ext.) from 30th Sept, 2010 to 16th March, 2011 at EIRA Division, NEERI Nagpur
Qualification - Ph.D. (Awarded, Oct-2010) on topic- Treatment of Industrial Wastewaters by Vermitechnology and Effects on Tissues and Cellular Organelles of Earthworms, under the guidance of Dr. Shanta Satynarayan (Ex. Deputy Director and Scientist, WWT Division, NEERI) and Dr. P.R. Chaudhari as a co-guide (Ex. Deputy Director and Scientist, EIRA Division, NEERI).
- First Class Masters in Zoology (Mar-2000) from Institute of Science with specialization in Cell Biology from RTM Nagpur University, Nagpur
- Graduation in Chemistry, Botany and Zoology (Mar-1998) from Shivaji Science College, RTM Nagpur University, Nagpur,
- Secondary and Higher secondary schooling from Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, Navegaon Khairi, Nagpur
Other Qualification - Distinction (78%) in B. Ed. (Mar-2002) from Radhika B. Ed. College, RTM Nagpur University, Nagpur
Computer Skill C, C++, Word processing, Microsoft Excel, Power Point Presentation, MS-CIT
Prize/Award - First prize for being a topper in B. Ed. college with 78% (2002)
- First prize in inter-college Rangoli competation at Nagpur University -2002
- Best paper presentation award in international conference on environmental management (28-30, Oct-2005), organized by Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Hyderabad. For the paper “Vegetation cover and dynamics of CO2 Sequestration in the urban atmosphere of Nagpur city, India”.
- Best paper presentation award in international conference on environmental impact and risk assessment (25-26, Oct-2007), organized by NEERI, Nagpur. For the paper, “An ecofriendly and sustainable treatment of herbal pharmaceutical wastewater using earthworm (Eudrilus eugeniae)”.
- Young Scientist Award in national conference on current scenario on global challenges in germplasm conservation and biodiversity organized by Department of Botany, Rashtrasant Tukdoji Maharaj Nagpur University, Nagpur on 7-8 July, 2010. For the paper, “Toxicity evaluation of vermitreated effluents of herbal and bulk drug pharmaceutical wastewaters by algal bioassay”.
- Best paper award in International conference on sustainable water resource management and treatment technologies, Water 2011, organized by NEERI Nagpur, 19-21 January 2011. For the paper, “Toxicity evaluation of vermitreated effluents of herbal and bulk drug pharmaceutical industry by fish bioassay”.
Fellowships Awarded - Senior Research Fellow (CSIR), Oct-2008
- Senior Research Fellow (Ext.) CSIR, April 2010
- Research Associate (CSIR), February-2011
- Women Post Doctoral Fellowship (UGC), March-2011
Nature of Job at NEERI Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) of developmental projects
Work Profile at NEERI as a project Assistant
- Preparation of Project Proposals
- Basic EIA for ambient air monitoring, micrometeorology, noise environment, biological environment, land environment, remote sensing and socio- economic environment
- Ecological survey for proposed or existing plants in and around the vicinity
- Assessment of impacts on aquatic flora and fauna by analysis of plankton
- Evaluation and prediction of impacts on ecology by the proposed or existing project considering the environmental laws and the Indian environmental standards
- Delineation of measures for abatement reduction of biological stress
- Assessment of ecological sensitivity of the project
- Assessment of impacts on terrestrial flora and fauna due to air and liquid effluent discharge emissions and landuse changes
- Report writing based on reconnaissance and secondary data to propose environmental management plan and green belt development plan
Analytical and Instrumental Skills - Physico-chemical and biological analysis of water and wastewater quality
- PH, Conductivity meter, Turbidity meter, Spectrophotometer, Inductively coupled plasma emission spectrophotometer (ICP), Flame Photometer, Cooling centrifuge, Binocular etc.
Research Papers Published
1. Sharda Dhadse, P.R. Chaudhari and R. Sarin (2005) Biological impacts of climatic change with respect to temperature and light with special reference to flaring of gas at oil and CBM fields. Journal of Environmental Pollution Control. 8(5) : 58-66.
2. P.R. Chaudhari, D.G. Gajghate, Sharda Dhadse, S. R. Wate (2007) Monitoring of environmental parameters for CO2 sequestration : a case study of Nagpur City, India. Int. J. of Environmental Monitoring and Assessment. 135(1-3): 281-290. (Impact factor 1.039)
3. Dhanashree Kalbande, Sharda Dhadse, P.R. Chaudhari and S. R. Wate (2008) Biomonitoring of heavy metals by pollen in urban environment. Int. J. of Environmental Monitoring and Assessment. 138 : 233-238. (Impact factor 1.039)
4. Pramila Kumari, Sharda Dhadse, P.R. Chaudhari and S. R. Wate (2007) Bioindicators of pollution in lentic water bodies of Nagpur city. J. of Environmental Science and Engineering. 49(4) : 164-169.
5. Sharda Dhadse, Pramila Kumari and L. J. Bhagia (Jan-2008) Fly ash : characterization, utilization and government initiative in India – A Review Indian J. of Scientific and Industrial Research. (67): 11-18. (Impact factor 0.387)
6. Sharda Dhadse, J. P. Kotangle, P.R. Chaudhari and S. R. Wate (2009) Diversity of birds at Panipat refinery, Haryana (India) Int. J. of Environmental Monitoring and Assessment. 158 :1-8 (Impact factor 1.039)
7. Shashikank Sitre, Sharda Dhadse, Shanta Satyanarayan (2009) Toxicity of herbal pharmaceutical wastewater to a freshwater Crustacean Ceriodaphnia dubia 82 :275-279. Int. J. of Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology (Impact factor 1.62)
8. Sharda Dhadse, Shanta Satyanarayan, P.R. Chaudhari and S. R. Wate (2010) Vermifilters : A tool for sustainable aerobic biological treatment of herbal pharmaceutical wastewater. 61:9, 2375-2380. Int. J. of Water Science and Technology (Impact factor 1.45)
9. Sharda Dhadse, D.G. Gajghate, P.R. Chaudhari, D.R. Satpathy and S. R. Wate (2011) Interaction of urban vegetation cover to sequester air pollutants from ambient environment, accepted in book ‘Air Pollution’. www.intechweb.org
Research Papers under communication 1. Bulk drug pharmaceutical wastewater treatment by vermifiltration – an eco-friendly technology in Int. J. of Water and Environment (Impact Factor 1.398)
2. Identification and accuracy assessment of floral species assemblages using high-resolution Ikonos data : A geospatial approach (Int. J. of Biometrics) (Impact factor 0.80)
3. Toxicity evaluation of vermitreated effluents of herbal and bulk drug pharmaceutical industry by fish bioassay (Int. J. of Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology (Impact factor 1.62)
4. Assessment of phytotoxicity of raw and vermitreated effluents of herbal and bulk drug pharmaceutical wastewaters using allium bioassay in Int. J. of Environmentalist (Impact Factor 1.13)
5. Toxicity evaluation of vermitreated effluents of herbal and bulk drug pharmaceutical wastewaters by algal bioassay in Int. J. of Aquatic Ecology (Impact Factor 1.2)
6. Study of soil quality of crude oil pipeline route from Salaya to Bhogat in Gujrat, India in Int. J. of Environmental Monitoring and Assessment (Impact factor 1.039)
Chapters for Book, “Ecosystem Restoration” publishing in June - 2011 1. Added advantages of selenium in Spirulina as a nutritional health food : a review (Accepted in “Ecosystem Restoration” edited by G.P. Mishra Head, Dept. of Botany, Sagar University. M/S Bishen Singh, Mahendra Pal Singh, Publisher & Distributors, 23 A Connaught Place, Dehradun, Uttaranchal)
2. Limnological status of Lonar Crater Lake in India : A case study (Accepted in “Ecosystem Restoration” edited by G.P. Mishra Head, Dept. of Botany, Sagar University. M/S Bishen Singh, Mahendra Pal Singh, Publisher & Distributors, 23 A Connaught Place, Dehradun, Uttaranchal)
Editorial board membership 1. International Journal of Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, Springerlink publishers (Impact Factor 1.039)
2. International Journal of Flourine Science and Applications (IJFSA)
3. Journal of Medicinal Plants Research (Impact Factor 0.590) http ://www.academicjournals.org/JMPR
4. International Journal of Environmental Progress & Sustainable Energy
Membership - Life member of Indian Science Congress, Kolkata
Guided M.Sc. students for their dissertation work on the topic
1. Bio-accumulation of Heavy Metals by Earthworms used in Industrial Wastewater Treatment and its Effects on Acid and Alkaline Phosphatase
2. Microbial Characterization of Wastewater, Treated Leachates and Soil Used in the Vermi-reactor Used in Wastewater Treatment
3. Characterization of Microbial Flora of Vermiwash and Its Effects on the Growth of Plant Species With Special Reference to Enhancement of Soil Microbial Count
4. Study of Fish Bioassay through Acute Heavy Metal Toxicity and its Effects on Liver Enzymes (Acid Phosphatase & Alkaline Phosphatase) of Fish
5. Biogas generation potential from the cattle dung : a case study of biogas plant near Saoner Dist. Nagpur
Research Paper Presentation in Conferences 1. Vegetation cover and dynamics of CO2 sequestration in the urban atmosphere of Nagpur city, India, in proc. Int. Conference on Environmental Management organized by Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Institute of Science and Technology, Center for environment, Hyderabad (28-30, Oct-2005) p.170-178.
2. Emerging environmental legal instrument : an overview, in souvenir of VIIth South Asian workshop on Odonatology Organized by Hislop College Nagpur, (9-11, Jan-2006), p.37.
3. Trophic status of coastal waters around Andaman islands with special reference to planktonic biodiversity. Proc. of int. workshop on “Water” organized by NEERI, Nagpur (20-21,Jan -2006), p.47.
4. Present status of floral diversity in Nagpur city, (MS). Proc. of National conference on emerging trends in medicinal plants & their biotechnological advances organized by dept. of Botany, Dr. Ambedkar college, Nagpur, (5-6th Jan, 2007) p. 159.
5. An ecofriendly and sustainable treatment of herbal pharmaceutical wastewater using earthworm (Eudrilus eugeniae), Proc. of int. conference on environmental impact and risk assessment organized by NEERI, Nagpur (25-26 Oct 2007) p. 73.
6. Limnological study on Lonar lake : A unique brakish crater lake in India, 12th world lake conference-Taal 2007 organized by MoEF, International Lake environment Committee (ILEC), Indian Tourism Development Corporation (ITDC), Rajastan Government at Jaipur (28 Oct-02 Nov, 2007) p.71.
7. Bioremediation of Bulk Drug Wastewater Using Earthworms – an Ecofriendly Technology, International Conference on recent trends in environmental impact assessment organized by NEERI, Nagpur (23-25 Nov 2008) p. 48.
8. Interaction of urban vegetation cover to sequester air pollutants from ambient air environment of Nagpur city, India, International Symposium on Environmental Pollution, Ecology and Human Health, organized by Department of Zoology, S.V. University, Tirupati, India (July 25-27, 2009) p.36
9. Vegetation Diversity along the proposed crude oil pipeline route from Salaya to Bhogat , International conference on recent advances in Environmental Biotechnology organized by Birla college of Arts, Science and Commerce, Kalyan, India (14-15, Nov. 2009) p. 37
10. Assessment of electricity generation potential from biogas using cattle dung in remote areas of Nagpur, International conference on recent advances in Environmental Biotechnology organized by Birla college of Arts, Science and Commerce, Kalyan, India (14-15, Nov. 2009) p. 7
11. Study of soil quality in the crude oil pipeline route from Salaya to Bhogat in Gujrat, India, International Conference on Recent Advances in Environmental Protection organized by St. John College of Agra, India (17 – 19, Dec 2009) p. 28.
12. Toxicity evaluation of vermitreated effluents of herbal and bulk drug pharmaceutical wastewaters by algal bioassay. National Conference on Current Scenario on Global Challenges in Germplasm Conservation and Biodiversity organized by Department of Botany, Rashtrasant Tukdoji Maharaj Nagpur University, Nagpur on 7-8 July, 2010. p.53.
13. Advances in Conventional Power Generation Potential from Biogas : Its Efficiency and Utility, International Conference on “Bioenergy from Wastes: Green Chemistry Interventions” organized by NEERI, Nagpur on November 25-26, 2010. p.33.
14. Toxicity Evaluation of Vermitreated Effluents of Herbal and Bulk Drug Pharmaceutical Industry by Fish Bioassay. International conference on sustainable water resource management andtreatment technologies, Water 2011, organized by NEERI Nagpur, 19-21 January 2011. p.109.
15. Assessment status of municipal solid waste management at Ahemedabad. National Conference on environmental innovations for resource sustainability, organized by School of Environmental and Earth Sciences, North Maharashtra University, Jalgaon, 21-22 January 2011 p.75.
16. Environmental protection by conventional power generation from methane renewable source of energy. National Conference on environmental innovations for resource sustainability, organized by School of Environmental and Earth Sciences, North Maharashtra University, Jalgaon, 21-22 January 2011 p. 83.
Conferences
Attended / participated
1. National seminar On “Water Security” at NEERI Nagpur, organized by Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar College, NEERI, and Vanarai Nagpur. (Aug-2004)
2. National seminar on “Advanced Materials” (NSAM-2004), organized by Kamla Nehru Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur, Luminescence society of India, and society for promotion of material science, Nagpur. (Sept-2004)
3. National conference on fish toxicity organized by Ambedkar College, Nagpur (15-18, Jan-2006)
4. UGC Sponsored seminar on evaluation and conservation of water bodies in rural and urban area (27, Jan-2007), organized by dept. of Zoology, J.M. Patel College of Arts, Commerce & Science, Bhandara (MS)
5. Consultation workshop on rural entrepreneurship possibilities using bio-fuels and animal power on 23-25 Mar-2007, organized by Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Rural Industrialization (MGIRI), Wardha (MS)
Contribution to the EIA Projects 1. Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) for existing Reliance petrochemicals Ltd. at Hazira, Gujrat, June- 2003
2. EIA for existing nuclear power plant at Kakrapara, Gujrat, July-2003
3. EIA for proposed thermal power plant at Dadari, Uttar Pradesh, April-2004
4. EIA for existing Asian Paint at Chennai, Tamilnadu, Aug-2004
5. EIA for proposed Bauxite ore mines at Karlapat, Orrisa, Feb-2005
6. EIA for proposed crude oil storage tank facility at Vishakhapattanam, Andhra Pradesh, May-2005
7. EIA for proposed thermal power plant at Chabda, Rajasthan, Aug-2005
8. EIA for proposed thermal power plant at Shahapur (near Mumbai), Maharashtra, Oct-2005
9. EIA of proposed thermal power plant at Talegaon near Pune, Maharashtra, Dec-2005
10. EIA of proposed (2 X 500 MW) units of thermal power plant at Bhusawal, Dist. Jalgaon, Maharashtra, Feb-2006
11. EIA for proposed seismic survey of Andaman Block ANDW 2003/3, April-2006
12. EIA for proposed seismic survey at Vadodara and Bharuch – Gujrat, Oct-2006
13. EIA for exploratory drilling at Ahmedabad – Kheda (Gujrat), May- 2007
14. EIA for proposed crude oil storage facility at Padur, Udupi district at Karnatka, Oct-2007
15. EIA for offshore exploratory drilling at Nellore (Andhra Pradesh), May,2010
16. EIA for proposed port at Tadadi, district Karwar at Karnatka, July-2010
17. Presentation in Public Hearing at Dalli Rajhara, Dist. Durg, Chattisgarh, May 2011
Declaration:
I hereby declare that, all the statements made in the resume are true, complete and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief.
Place: Nagpur Signature of Candidate
Date:
(Sharda N. Dhadse)
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