| Dhanamanjuri University | INDIA
Mr. Tongbram Nirman Singh is an emerging researcher in the field of life sciences with a focus on ecology, plant taxonomy, biodiversity, and mycology. His academic journey reflects a strong inclination toward ecological and biological research, particularly in the study of fodder plants and edible mushrooms. He has actively contributed to scientific literature and continues to engage in academic and research-oriented activities.
Research Contributions & Publications
Mr. Singh has demonstrated notable research capabilities through his publication in a reputed journal:
- His research paper on the distribution status and taxonomy of fodder plants of Rucervus eldii eldii in Phumdi soil highlights his expertise in ecological and taxonomical studies.
In addition, he has contributed to scholarly books and chapters, including:
- Technical contribution to the book “Herbarium as an Aid to Identification”, showcasing his knowledge in plant identification techniques.
- Authorship and co-authorship of multiple book chapters on topics such as edible mushrooms and protein content in lichens and mushrooms, reflecting his interdisciplinary research approach.
Awards & Achievements
- Awarded First Prize (Group A) in the CSIR-NEIST Golden Jubilee Investigation Project Competition (2010–2011), organized by the North-East Institute of Science & Technology, recognizing his early research aptitude and innovation at the regional level.
Seminars, Workshops & Paper Presentations
- Attended 11 seminars/workshops, enhancing his academic exposure and technical expertise.
- Presented 3 research papers, indicating active participation in scientific discussions and knowledge dissemination.
Technical Expertise & Research Interests
His areas of interest include:
- Plant taxonomy and biodiversity conservation
- Fodder plant studies
- Mycology and edible mushrooms
- Nutritional and biochemical analysis of biological resources
Eligibility for Most Prominent Researcher Award
Mr. Tongbram Nirman Singh is a strong candidate for the Most Prominent Researcher Award under Scientific Laurels due to his consistent academic contributions and research involvement. His published research in a recognized journal, multiple scholarly book chapters, and technical contributions to academic books demonstrate a solid research foundation. Furthermore, his early achievement at the CSIR-NEIST competition reflects his long-standing commitment to scientific inquiry. His active participation in seminars and paper presentations further strengthens his profile as a dedicated and promising researcher in life sciences.