Abhinay Singh
- DesignationAssistant Professor
- QualificationCSIR-NET (JRF), Ph.D.
- Emailabhinay.s@invertis.org
- Experience6 months
Dr. Abhinay Singh is a researcher in Atmospheric Physics, currently serving as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Applied Sciences & Humanities at Invertis University. His research primarily focuses on air quality, atmospheric aerosols, and greenhouse gas variability in the Himalayan region.
He completed his Ph.D. from Gurukula Kangri (Deemed to be University), Haridwar, where his doctoral research investigated the temporal behaviour of particulate matter and gaseous pollutants across urban centres of Uttarakhand. His work integrated satellite observations, ground-based datasets, and advanced statistical modelling techniques to better understand atmospheric pollution dynamics.
During his tenure as a CSIR-JRF and SRF, Dr. Singh conducted extensive multi-year pollutant data analyses, examined AIRS-retrieved COâ‚‚ variability, and evaluated black carbon concentrations in Haridwar. His research has resulted in peer-reviewed publications and presentations at several national and international scientific conferences.
Prior to joining Invertis University, he served as an Assistant Professor at Future University, Bareilly, where he taught undergraduate physics courses and mentored students in core theoretical and applied physics domains. His technical expertise includes Python, R, C++, remote sensing tools, and statistical techniques for atmospheric data analysis, along with experience handling climate-related datasets.
Dr. Singh’s broader academic interests encompass atmospheric composition, meteorology, satellite-based monitoring, and statistical approaches to understanding air pollution and climate interactions. He is committed to producing high-quality scientific research that informs environmental policy, enhances regional atmospheric understanding, and addresses pressing challenges related to air quality and climate change.
