Faculty Profile

Name
Dr. Fulmati Ram
Designation
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
Department
Geology
Email
fulmati.ram@asutoshcollege.in
Biography

Assistant Professor in Geology, Ph.D. from IIT Kharagpur, specializing in geochemistry, paleoclimate, and paleoenvironment studies

Academic Interest

Research Interests: Stable Isotope Geochemistry, Organic geochemistry, Geoarchaeology, Quaternary Science, Sedimentology

VIDWAN Profile

Educational Qualification(In chronological order from latest to Graduation level)

Qualification (In chronological order from latest to Graduation level)College / UniversitySubject (s) / Topic (s)
Ph.D.Indian Institute of Technology KharagpurGeology
NET-JRFIndian Institute of Technology KharagpurGeology
Post GraduationIndian Institute of Technology KharagpurGeology
GraduationDurgapur Government CollegeGeology
Higher SecondaryWest Bengal Council of Higher Secondary EducationScience
MadhyamikWest Bengal Board of Secondary EducationEnglish, Hindi (Paper I & II), Mathematics, Physical Science, Life Science, History, Geography

Scholarly Achievements : Publications in recognized professional and / or academic journals

DateWork typeTitle/ChapterJournal / Book TitleYearAuthorURLDoiVolumePage No.EditorPublisherISBN no.
2022-01-10ArticleAn optimized accelerated solvent extraction and purification method for enhanced recovery of n-alkanes (notably short-chains) from environmental samples using the conventional dichloromethane/methanol solventOrganic Geochemistry2022Fulmati Ram, Melinda Kumar Bera, Anindya Sarkar VIEWhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.orggeochem.2022.104368165104368 Elsevier 
2019-11-07ArticleNew evidence of early Iron Age to Medieval settlements from the southern fringe of Thar Desert (western Great Rann of Kachchh), India: Implications to climate-culture co-evolutionArchaeological Research in Asia2020Anindya Sarkar, Arati Deshpande Mukherjee, Shubhra Sharma, Torsa Sengupta, Fulmati Ram, M.K. Bera, Subir Bera, Oindrila Biswas, M.G. Thakkar, G. Chauhan, M.G. Yadava, A.D. Shukla, Navin Juyal VIEWhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.ara.2019.10016321100163 Elsevier 
2019-12-26ArticleDid the Harappan settlement of Dholavira (India) collapse during the onset of Meghalayan stage drought?Journal of Quaternary Science2020Torsa Sengupta, Arati Deshpande Mukherjee, Ravi Bhushan, Fulmati Ram, M. K. Bera, Harsh Raj, Ankur J. Dabhi, R. S. Bisht, Y. S. Rawat, S. K. Bhattacharya, Navin Juyal, Anindya Sarkar VIEWhttps://doi.org/10.1002/jqs.317835 (3)382-395 Wiley 

Scholarly Achievements : Participation and scholarly presentations in conferences

DateTitle of Conference or InstitutionLevelTitle/Subject of presentation (if made)Activity Date
2022-12-13American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting 2022 InternationalUnderstanding the Fate of Organic Matter in a Tidal Salt Flat Environment: A Case Study from Western Rann of Kachchh, India.2022-12-13
2022-05-24European Geosciences Union 2022InternationalCarbon isotope and organic geochemistry of the Holocene sediments from Rann of Kachchh: implications to the preservation of organic matter and climate during the Indus Valley Civilisation.2022-05-24
2020-06-21Goldschmidt 2020InternationalUnderstanding the Paleo-Environment of Rann of Kachchh, Western India Through Holocene: Implications to Harappan Civilization. 2020-06-21
2019-06-063rd National Geo-Research Scholars Meet 2019, Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology, DehradunNationalCarbon isotope variations in sediments from Rann of Kachchh: implications to Holocene paleoclimate. 2019-06-06
2016-10-22Annual General Meeting of the Geological Society of India 2016NationalStable isotopic composition of humid soil carbonates for understanding past climate and vegetation: a modern analogue study.2016-10-22