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Dr. Satish Kumar Sinha
PeerJ Reviewer
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Natural Resource Management
Environmental Impacts
Forestry

Dr. Satish Kumar Sinha

PeerJ Reviewer

Summary

Dr. Satish Kumar Sinha is an assistant professor of wood science and technology in the Department of Forest Products and Utilization of Forestry College, Navsari Agricultural University, Navsari, Gujarat, India. Erstwhile, It was known as Gujarat Agricultural University. His research area is Dendroclimatology, Forestry, Wood Anatomy, Wood Science and Technology. He has also industrial experience of manufacturing composite wood and synthetic resins.

Agricultural Science Climate Change Biology Forestry Plant Science

Past or current institution affiliations

Gujarat Agricultural University

Work details

Assistant Professor (Wood Science and Technology)

Gujarat Agricultural University
Forest Products and Utilization
I have 8 years of teaching and research experience in wood anatomy, wood science and technology, Forest Products Chemistry and Industries subjects. Besides, I am also working on various projects related to climate change and its impact on wood anatomy and tree growth in terms of growth rings (Dendroclimatology), carbon sequestration, apiculture etc. Recently, I have completed projects on forest survey and tree ring analysis of South Gujarat.

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September 4, 2018
Physical, mechanical and energy characterization of wood pellets obtained from three common tropical species
Carrillo Parra Artemio, Ngangyo Heya Maginot, Colín-Urieta Serafín, Foroughbakhch Pournavab Rahim, Rutiaga Quiñones José Guadalupe, Correa-Méndez Fermín
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.5504 PubMed 30202649