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Prabhat K. Gupta

National Physical Laboratory, Dr. K.S. Krishnan Marg, New Delhi

Biography

Dr. Prabhat K. Gupta (born 15 Jan. 1957, M.Sc. Chemistry), chief scientist, lead the Analytical Chemistry/ Chemical Metrology division at National Physical Laboratory (NPL) during 2003-16 and had more than 36 years of R&D experience in NPL New Delhi. His research interest involved, as a national nodal coordinator since 11th FYP period, the metrology in chemistry (MiC) and certified reference materials (CRM) activities for realizing SI ‘mole’, through MiC, and to help provide traceability at apex level in country.
Publications

Assessment of Methane and Nitrous Oxide Emissions from Livestock in India

Methane emission contribution from Indian livestock is the highest (>70%) as compared to various other subsectors from agriculture sector viz. rice cultivation and open burning of crop residue. Methane emission factor (MEF) for ruminant livestock has been developed and is based on the country specific activity data. Methane emission from Indian ... Read More»

Arvind K. Jha, Khem Singh, C. Sharma, S. K. Singh and Prabhat K. Gupta

Research Article: J Earth Sci Climat Change 2011, 2:107

DOI: 10.4172/2157-7617.1000107

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