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· 2011, The University of Burdwan, Department of Geology, B.Sc.
· 2013, University of Calcutta, Department of Applied Geology, M.Sc.
· 2023, Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, Department of Earth Sciences, Ph.D.
· 2024.03 – now, Postdoc, Tongji University
Research Interests
· Composition, evolution, and weathering of Indian continental crust
· Sedimentary geochemistry of Indian rivers implications on weathering and geochemical cycling
Publications
· Awasthi, N., Ray, E. and Paul, D. (2018). Sr and Nd Isotope Compositions of Alluvial Sediments from the Ganga Basin and their use as Potential Proxies for Source Identification and Apportionment. Chemical Geology, 476, 327-339.
· Ray, E. and Paul, D. (2021). Major and Trace element Characteristics of the Average Indian Post-Archean Shale: Implications for Provenance, Weathering, and Depositional Environment. ACS Earth and Space Chemistry, 5(5), 1114.
· Tauseef, M., Ray, E. and Paul, D., Malik, J.V., Ahmad, I. (2021). Mineralogical, geochemical, and magnetic susceptibility variations in the loess-paleosol sequence from Pattan, Kashmir Valley, India record an enhanced Indian summer monsoon around 35 Ka. Quaternary International, 616(1-3).
· Ray, E.* and Paul, D., Bhutani, R., Chakrabarti, R., Yang, S. (2023). Sm-Nd isotope systematics of Indian shales constrain the growth of continental crust: Implication for supercontinent-superplume cycle. Lithos. DOI:10.1016/j.lithos.2023.107051.
· Ray, E. and Paul, D., Bhutani, R. (Under Preparation). Compositional variability in Indian sandstones: Implications for provenance and tectonic setting.
· Kalyan Mukherjee Medal, from The University of Burdwan, 2012
· Medal For First rank in M.Sc, Oil and natural Gas Corporation (ONGC), 2013
· INSPIRE Fellowship, Department of Science and Technology, India, 2014
· International Travel Grant, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, 2018
· Goldschmidt Travel Grant, Goldschmidt, 2019
· International Travel Scheme, SERB, DST, India, 2023