Krishna Pada Das | Bioinformatics in Pharmaceuticals | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Krishna Pada Das | Bioinformatics in Pharmaceuticals | Best Researcher Award

Mahadevananda Mahavidyalaya | India

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Krishna Pada Das is a distinguished academic with a robust background in mathematical biology, particularly in the field of population dynamics and mathematical modeling. He obtained his Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Mathematical Science from Calcutta University, Kolkata, before completing his Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics at Jadavpur University, Kolkata, under the guidance of Prof. Joydev Chattopadhyay of the Indian Statistical Institute. His doctoral research, which focused on the nonlinear dynamics of predator-prey interactions with disease in the population, laid the foundation for his continued work in mathematical modeling of ecological and epidemiological systems.Dr. Das has held various academic positions throughout his career, starting as a Junior Research Fellow at the Indian Statistical Institute in the Agricultural and Ecological Research Unit, where he worked from 2006 to 2008. He was later promoted to Senior Research Fellow until 2010. His academic career at Mahadevananda Mahavidyalaya, Kolkata, began in 2010, where he served as an Assistant Professor and was later promoted to Associate Professor in 2022. His academic positions have allowed him to make significant contributions to both research and teaching in the field of applied mathematics, especially in mathematical ecology and epidemiology.His primary research interests lie in mathematical modeling for biological systems, with a particular focus on the dynamics of populations in ecological and epidemiological settings. His work spans a variety of complex systems, including predator-prey models, disease transmission dynamics, plankton population dynamics, and eco-epidemiology. Dr. Das uses advanced mathematical techniques, including ordinary differential equations, stochastic processes, delay differential equations, and fractional calculus, to model the behavior of these systems. His current research explores HIV infection models, epidemiological models, and eco-epidemiological systems, with an emphasis on understanding the effects of factors such as time delays, diffusion, spatio-temporal dynamics, and the role of randomness in these systems.

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Featured Publications

Das, K., & Mukherjee, A. K. (2007). Differential utilization of pyrene as the sole source of carbon by Bacillus subtilis and Pseudomonas aeruginosa strains: Role of biosurfactants in enhancing. Journal of Applied Microbiology, 102(1), 195-203.

Soni, B. K., Das, K., & Ghose, T. K. (1982). Bioconversion of agro-wastes into acetone butanol. Biotechnology Letters, 4(1), 19-22.

Dutta, S. K., Das, K., Ghosh, B., & Blackman, C. F. (1992). Dose dependence of acetylcholinesterase activity in neuroblastoma cells exposed to modulated radio-frequency electromagnetic radiation. Bioelectromagnetics, 13(4), 317-322.

Kooi, B. W., van Voorn, G. A. K., & Das, K. P. (2011). Stabilization and complex dynamics in a predator–prey model with predator suffering from an infectious disease. Ecological Complexity, 8(1), 113-122.

Das, C. R., Mondal, N. K., Aditya, P., Datta, J. K., Banerjee, A., & Das, K. (2012). Allelopathic potentialities of leachates of leaf litter of some selected tree species on gram seeds under laboratory conditions. Asian Journal of Experimental Biological Sciences, 3(1), 59-65.

Das, K. P., Kundu, K., & Chattopadhyay, J. (2011). A predator–prey mathematical model with both the populations affected by diseases. Ecological Complexity, 8(1), 68-80.

Ghose, T. K., & Das, K. (2006). A simplified kinetic approach to cellulose-cellulase system. Advances in Biochemical Engineering, 1, 55-76.

Das, A., Ghosh, S., Das, K., Basu, T., Das, M., & Dutta, I. (2020). Modeling the effect of area deprivation on COVID-19 incidences: A study of Chennai megacity, India. Public Health, 185, 266-269.