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Debashis Chatterjee

Debashis Chatterjee

D-Index & Metrics

Environmental Sciences

D-Index
38
Citations
7811
World Ranking
8538
National Ranking
92

Debashis Chatterjee publication distribution in Environmental Sciences in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Environmental Sciences in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Debashis Chatterjee sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 187 publications — 59th percentile

59% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 687 publications or more.

Debashis Chatterjee D-index placement in Environmental Sciences in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Environmental Sciences scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Debashis Chatterjee sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 125+

This scientist: 38 D-Index — 12th percentile

12% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 125 D-Index or more.

Overview

Debashis Chatterjee is affiliated with the University of Kalyani in India and has contributed extensively to the field of engineering, particularly within electrical and electronic engineering. Their publication record includes 204 works across various engineering subfields.

The primary subfields of study addressed in Chatterjee's research include:

  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • Control and Systems Engineering
  • Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Building and Construction

Their research topics focus on key areas of energy systems and power electronics, such as:

  • Microgrid Control and Optimization
  • Multilevel Inverters and Converters
  • Advanced DC-DC Converters
  • Silicon Carbide Semiconductor Technologies
  • Smart Grid Energy Management
  • Photovoltaic System Optimization Techniques
  • Energy Load and Power Forecasting

Important recent publications by Debashis Chatterjee include:

  • "Artificial Bee Colony Optimization Based Non-Intrusive Appliances Load Monitoring Technique in a Smart Home," 2021, IEEE Transactions on Consumer Electronics
  • "An Improved Load Feature Extraction Technique for Smart Homes Using Fuzzy-Based NILM," 2021, IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement
  • "A New Grid Interactive 11-Level Hybrid Inverter Topology for Medium-Voltage Application," 2020, IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications
  • "Coupled Inductor Based Soft Switched High Gain Bidirectional DC-DC Converter With Reduced Input Current Ripple," 2022, IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics
  • "Remote Appliance Load Monitoring and Identification in a Modern Residential System With Smart Meter Data," 2020, IEEE Sensors Journal

Chatterjee has frequently collaborated with a group of co-authors including:

  • Subhendu Bikash Santra
  • Rupali Mohanty
  • Swapan Kumar Goswami
  • Swati Suman
  • Mukul Anand

Their work has appeared in several publication venues multiple times, highlighting recurring contributions to these forums:

  • International Journal of Power Electronics
  • 2020 IEEE International Conference on Power Electronics, Smart Grid and Renewable Energy (PESGRE2020)
  • IEEE Access
  • IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications
  • IEEE Journal of Emerging and Selected Topics in Power Electronics

Best Publications

  • Role of metal-reducing bacteria in arsenic release from Bengal delta sediments

    Farhana S. Islam;Andrew G. Gault;Christopher Boothman;David A. Polya

  • Occurrence of Arsenic-contaminatedGroundwater in Alluvial Aquifers from Delta Plains, Eastern India: Options for Safe Drinking Water Supply

    Prosun Bhattacharya;Debashis Chatterjee;Gunnar Jacks

  • Montmorillonite-supported nanoscale zero-valent iron for removal of arsenic from aqueous solution: Kinetics and mechanism

    Subhamoy Bhowmick;Subhamoy Bhowmick;Sudipta Chakraborty;Priyanka Mondal;Wouter Van Renterghem

  • Remediation of inorganic arsenic in groundwater for safe water supply: A critical assessment of technological solutions

    Priyanka Mondal;Subhamoy Bhowmick;Subhamoy Bhowmick;Debashis Chatterjee;Alberto Figoli

  • Arsenic in groundwater of West Bengal, India: A review of human health risks and assessment of possible intervention options.

    Subhamoy Bhowmick;Sreemanta Pramanik;Payel Singh;Priyanka Mondal

  • Hydrogeochemical comparison and effects of overlapping redox zones on groundwater arsenic near the Western (Bhagirathi sub-basin, India) and Eastern (Meghna sub-basin, Bangladesh) margins of the Bengal Basin.

    Abhijit Mukherjee;Mattias von Brömssen;Bridget R. Scanlon;Prosun Bhattacharya

  • Chemodynamics of an arsenic “hotspot” in a West Bengal aquifer: A field and reactive transport modeling study

    Laurent Charlet;S. Chakraborty;S. Chakraborty;C.A.J. Appelo;G. Roman-Ross

  • High arsenic groundwater: Mobilization, metabolism and mitigation – an overview in the Bengal Delta Plain

    Rupa Bhattacharyya;Debashis Chatterjee;Bidhash Nath;Joydev Jana

  • Assessment of arsenic exposure from groundwater and rice in Bengal Delta Region, West Bengal, India.

    Debashis Chatterjee;Dipti Halder;Dipti Halder;Santanu Majumder;Ashis Biswas;Ashis Biswas

  • Adsorption of arsenite and arsenate onto muscovite and biotite mica.

    Sudipta Chakraborty;Mariette Wolthers;Debashis Chatterjee;Laurent Charlet

  • Hydrogeochemical contrast between brown and grey sand aquifers in shallow depth of Bengal Basin: consequences for sustainable drinking water supply.

    Ashis Biswas;Bibhash Nath;Prosun Bhattacharya;Dipti Halder;Dipti Halder

  • Role of competing ions in the mobilization of arsenic in groundwater of Bengal Basin : Insight from surface complexation modeling

    Ashis Biswas;Ashis Biswas;Jon Petter Gustafsson;Jon Petter Gustafsson;Harald Neidhardt;Dipti Halder;Dipti Halder

  • Arsenic species in raw and cooked rice: implications for human health in rural Bengal.

    Dipti Halder;Dipti Halder;Ashis Biswas;Zdenka Šlejkovec;Debashis Chatterjee

  • Mobility of arsenic in West Bengal aquifers conducting low and high groundwater arsenic. Part I: Comparative hydrochemical and hydrogeological characteristics

    Bibhash Nath;Bibhash Nath;Bibhash Nath;Doris Stüben;Sukumar Basu Mallik;Debashis Chatterjee

  • Microcosm depth profiles of arsenic release in a shallow aquifer, West Bengal

    Andrew G. Gault;F. S. Islam;D. A. Polya;J. M. Charnock;J. M. Charnock

  • Risk of Arsenic Exposure from Drinking Water and Dietary Components: Implications for Risk Management in Rural Bengal

    Dipti Halder;Dipti Halder;Subhamoy Bhowmick;Subhamoy Bhowmick;Ashis Biswas;Ashis Biswas;Debashis Chatterjee

  • Groundwater As mobilization in the Bengal delta plain, the use of ferralite as a possible remedial measure-a case study

    R. Bhattacharyya;R. Bhattacharyya;J. Jana;B. Nath;S.J. Sahu

  • Pilot study on arsenic removal from groundwater using a small-scale reverse osmosis system — towards sustainable drinking water production

    Stefan-André Schmidt;Ephraim Gukelberger;Mario Hermann;Florian Fiedler

  • Mobility of arsenic in the sub-surface environment: An integrated hydrogeochemical study and sorption model of the sandy aquifer materials

    Bibhash Nath;Sudipta Chakraborty;André Burnol;Doris Stüben

  • Preservation strategies for inorganic arsenic species in high iron, low-Eh groundwater from West Bengal, India

    Andrew G. Gault;Joydeb Jana;Sudipto Chakraborty;Partha Mukherjee

  • Arsenic mobilization in the aquifers of three physiographic settings of West Bengal, India: understanding geogenic and anthropogenic influences

    Subhamoy Bhowmick;Bibhash Nath;Dipti Halder;Dipti Halder;Ashis Biswas;Ashis Biswas

  • Organic carbon induced mobilization of iron and manganese in a West Bengal aquifer and the muted response of groundwater arsenic concentrations

    Harald Neidhardt;Zsolt Attila Berner;Dominik Freikowski;Ashis Biswas

  • Characterization of aquifers conducting groundwaters with low and high arsenic concentrations: a comparative case study from West Bengal, India

    B. Nath;B. Nath;B. Nath;Z. Berner;S. Basu Mallik;D. Chatterjee

Frequent Co-Authors

Bibhash Nath
Bibhash Nath City University of New York
Prosun Bhattacharya
Prosun Bhattacharya Royal Institute of Technology
Gunnar Jacks
Gunnar Jacks Royal Institute of Technology
Zsolt Berner
Zsolt Berner Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Jerome O. Nriagu
Jerome O. Nriagu University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Abhijit Mukherjee
Abhijit Mukherjee Curtin University
David A. Polya
David A. Polya University of Manchester
Laurent Charlet
Laurent Charlet Grenoble Alpes University
Jochen Bundschuh
Jochen Bundschuh University of Southern Queensland
Jon Petter Gustafsson
Jon Petter Gustafsson Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

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