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Overview

Partap Khanna is affiliated with the University of Göttingen in Germany. Their research spans multiple aspects of health professions and medicine, with a significant focus on the intersection of technology and healthcare.

The scientist has contributed to several fields of study including:

  • Health Professions
  • Medicine

Within these broad areas, Khanna's work delves into specialized subfields such as:

  • Health Information Management
  • Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging
  • Biomedical Engineering
  • General Health Professions
  • Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition

Khanna's main topics of research cover a diverse range, notably including:

  • Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare
  • Non-Invasive Vital Sign Monitoring
  • Mobile Health and mHealth Applications
  • Currency Recognition and Detection
  • Retinal Imaging and Analysis
  • COVID-19 diagnosis using AI
  • Plant Pathogens and Fungal Diseases

Their recent publications illustrate a varied research portfolio. Key papers include:

  • The Genus Cosmarium Corda from Crop-Fields of Kumaon Hills, U. P., India (2024, Nelumbo)
  • Engineering an Ultra-Light Bumper for Passenger Vehicles (2025, International Research Journal of Multidisciplinary Scope)
  • FUZZY MAPREDUCE BASED INTUITIVE RANDOM FOREST MODEL FOR DIABETIC MELLITUS DETECTION USING BIG DATA (2025, International Journal of Apllied Mathematics)

Khanna frequently collaborates with various co-authors, including:

  • R.K. Goel
  • Risheek Bajaj
  • Mayank Anand
  • Rohan Bhargav
  • B. N. Prasad

The scientist's research outputs appear across multiple academic venues, with publications in:

  • Nelumbo
  • International Research Journal of Multidisciplinary Scope
  • International Journal of Apllied Mathematics

Best Publications

  • Change in soil carbon following afforestation

    K.I. Paul;P.J. Polglase;J.G. Nyakuengama;P.K. Khanna

  • Methodology for studying fluxes of soil mineral-N in situ

    R.J. Raison;M.J. Connell;P.K. Khanna

  • Chemical Changes Due To Acid Precipitation In A Loess-Derived Soil In Central Europe

    B. Ulrich;R. Mayer;P. K. Khanna

  • Mechanisms of element transfer to the atmosphere during vegetation fires

    R. J. Raison;P. K. Khanna;P. V. Woods

  • Chemical properties of ash derived from Eucalyptus litter and its effects on forest soils

    P.K. Khanna;R.J. Raison;R.A. Falkiner

  • Defining the relation between soil water content and net nitrogen mineralization

    K. I. Paul;P. J. Polglase;A. M. O'Connell;J. C. Carlyle

  • Growth dynamics in a mixed-species plantation of Eucalyptus globulus and Acacia mearnsii

    David I Forrester;David I Forrester;Jürgen Bauhus;Jürgen Bauhus;Partap K Khanna

  • Soil temperature under forests: a simple model for predicting soil temperature under a range of forest types

    Keryn I Paul;Philip J Polglase;Philip J Smethurst;Philip J Smethurst;Anthony M O’Connell

  • Aboveground and belowground interactions in mixed plantations of Eucalyptus globulus and Acacia mearnsii

    Juergen Bauhus;Partap Khanna;N Menden

  • Deposition von Luftverunreinigungen und ihre Auswirkungen in Waldökosystemen im Solling

    B. Mayer;P. K. Khanna

  • Transfer of elements to the atmosphere during low-intensity prescribed fires in three Australian subalpine eucalypt forests

    R. J. Raison;P. K. Khanna;P. V. Woods

  • Comparison of growth and nutrition of young monocultures and mixed stands of Eucalyptus globulus and Acacia mearnsii

    P.K. Khanna

  • Effect of fire intensity on solution chemistry of surface soil under a Eucalyptus pauciflora forest

    PK Khanna;RJ Raison

  • The effect of fire on carbon and nitrogen mineralization and nitrification in an Australian forest soil

    J Bauhus;PK Khanna;RJ Raison

  • Near infrared spectroscopy of forest soils to determine chemical and biological properties related to soil sustainability.

    B Ludwig;Partap Khanna;Juergen Bauhus;Peter Hopmans

  • Effects of slash burning on soil phosphorus fractions and sorption and desorption of phosphorus

    J. Romanyà;P.K. Khanna;R.J. Raison

  • Dynamics of fine fuels in recurrently burnt eucalypt forests

    R. J. Raison;P. V. Woods;P. K. Khanna

  • Soil Organic Carbon is Increased in Mixed-Species Plantations of Eucalyptus and Nitrogen-Fixing Acacia

    David Forrester;David Forrester;Amber Pares;Amber Pares;C O'Hara;P.K. Khanna

  • Modelling forest response to increasing CO2 concentration under nutrient-limited conditions

    M. U. F. Kirschbaum;D. A. King;H. N. Comins;R. E. Mcmurtrie

  • Decomposition and accumulation of litter after fire in sub-alpine eucalypt forests

    R. J. Raison;P. V. Woods;P. K. Khanna

  • Dynamics of Sulfate Retention by Acid Forest Soils in an Acidic Deposition Environment1

    P. K. Khanna;J. Prenzel;K. J. Meiwes;B. Ulrich

  • Effects of water availability and fertilization on nitrogen cycling in a stand of Pinus radiata

    R.J. Raison;P.K. Khanna;M.J. Connell;R.A. Falkiner

  • Parameters for describing soil acidification and their relevance to the stability of forest ecosystems

    Karl Josef Meiwes;Partap K. Khanna;Bernhard Ulrich

  • Dynamics of Pinus radiata foliage in relation to water and nitrogen stress: II. Needle loss and temporal changes in total foliage mass

    R.J. Raison;P.K. Khanna;M.L. Benson;B.J. Myers

  • Changes in heated and autoclaved forest soils of S. E. Australia : II. Phosphorus and phosphatase activity

    Isabel Serrasolsas;Partap K. Khanna

Frequent Co-Authors

Bernard Ludwig
Bernard Ludwig University of Kassel
Jürgen Bauhus
Jürgen Bauhus University of Freiburg
Keryn I. Paul
Keryn I. Paul Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
David I. Forrester
David I. Forrester Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Friedrich Beese
Friedrich Beese University of Göttingen
Belinda E. Medlyn
Belinda E. Medlyn Western Sydney University
Heather Keith
Heather Keith Griffith University
Ross E. McMurtrie
Ross E. McMurtrie University of New South Wales
William D. Stock
William D. Stock Edith Cowan University
Egbert Matzner
Egbert Matzner University of Bayreuth

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