Brajesh Kr. Dubey
Associate Professor, Indian Institute of Technology - Kharagpur
Brajesh Kr. Dubey has his bachelors degree in Civil Engineering (Hons) from Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kharagpur, India and PhD in Environmental Engineering Sciences, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA. He is presently Associate Professor (Integrated Waste Management and Sustainable Engineering) in the Division of Environmental Engineering and Management at Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Kharagpur, India. Dr. Dubey has more than a decade of research, teaching and industrial outreach experience in the areas of Integrated Solid and Hazardous Waste Management, Ground Water and Surface Water Quality issues associated with environmental contaminants including those from waste disposal sites. He also works in the area of environmental risk and exposure assessment: fate, transport and biological availability of emerging contaminants in different environmental Systems and water quality and sanitation issues of developing countries and Small Islands. Dr. Dubey has authored/co-authored more than 150 publications in his area of expertise and have presented at several national and international conferences including assisting as a technical expert for United Nations and World Bank.
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How to Make Source Segregation Happen on Ground (in India) | with Brajesh Dubey August 11, 2022 from our Video Panels Stakeholders from different sectors involved in developing waste management infrastructure, especially the urban sector, come together and discuss the various issues associated with developing an effective, working and sustaining source segregated waste collection and treatment systems. Read More |
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Waste from the Renewable Energy Sector and E-Waste in India | with Brajesh Dubey June 29, 2022 from our Video Panels In this webinar, stakeholders from various sectors such as the waste management industry, service providers for rule implementations, academia, training and capacity-building agencies come together and discuss the various issues associated with this waste stream, which will include, better waste management strategies, implementation of EPR, recovery of valuable resources and transition to a circular economy framework for this electronic waste.Read More |
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