
Sukanya Dutta
Assistant Professor, Department of Botany
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Assistant Professor, Department of Botany
ACADEMIC DETAILS
Examination:
Post Graduation from Cotton University with CGPA 8.83, 2023
Graduation from Cotton University with CGPA 8.86, 2021
Higher Secondary (Science stream) fromBrahmaputra Valley Academy, North Lakhimpur, AHSEC 89.2 %, 2018
HSLC from Bordoloni Higher Secondary School,SEBA 95.33 %, 2016
FIELDS OF INTEREST
· Carbon sequestration, ecology, plant diversity, gene cloning, plant breeding, phytochemical screening, plant-virus interaction
SPECIALIZATION
· Advanced Plant Physiology and Biochemistry
SCHOLASTIC ACHIEVEMENTS
· Qualified Joint CSIR-UGC-NET (JRF) (Life Sciences) in June 2024.
· Secured First Rank in Bachelor of Science in Botany from Cotton University.
· Secured All India Rank 31 in ICAR-JRF/SRF examination-2023 in Biochemistry.
· Secured All Assam Rank 14 in HSLC examination conducted by SEBA in 2016.
· Received Inspire Scholarship from Department of Science and Technology (DST), Govt. of India from 2018 to 2023.
· Selected for Inspire Fellowship (Life Sciences) for PhD from Department of Science and Technology (DST), Govt. of India in 2023.
RESEARCH EXPERIENCES
· Junior Research Fellow (August 2024-June 2025)
Supervisor: Dr. Udita Basu, Scientist
Dr. Ratul Saikia, Chief Scientist
Institution: CSIR-North-East Institute of Science and Technology, Jorhat
Project title: Tissue culture standardization for genetic manipulation in Capsicum annuum and functional analysis of lncRNAs using virus-induced gene silencing.
· Dissertation Project | M. Sc
Supervisor: Dr. Reetooparna Patowary Kakati, Associate Professor
Institution: Cotton University, Guwahati
Project Title: Screening of chemical composition and non-enzymatic antioxidant properties of the rhizomes of three commonly cultivated gingers (Zingiber officinale Roscoe) of Assam, locally known as Jati ada, Moran ada and Nadia ada.