Mrs. Dasinaa Subramaniam | Environmental Science | Research Excellence Award
Mrs. Dasinaa Subramaniam | Environmental Science | Memorial University of Newfoundland | Canada
Mrs. Dasinaa Subramaniam is a distinguished researcher and academic professional specializing in Boreal Ecosystems, Agricultural Sciences, and Animal Science, with comprehensive expertise in sustainable agriculture, biofertilizer production, and animal feed development. She is pursuing her Ph.D. at the School of Science and the Environment, Grenfell Campus, Memorial University of Newfoundland, where her research focuses on evaluating the potential of using earthworms to produce commercially viable animal feed and vermicompost biofertilizer from pulp and paper mill sludge, demonstrating her commitment to innovative circular bio-economy solutions. Mrs. Dasinaa Subramaniam’s educational background includes a Master of Science in Animal Science from the Post Graduate Institute of Agriculture, University of Peradeniya, where she investigated factors influencing artificial insemination success in selected veterinary ranges, and a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture with a specialization in Animal Science from the Faculty of Agriculture, Eastern University Sri Lanka. Her professional experience spans academic lecturing, research, and leadership roles, including her current appointment as Lecturer in the Department of Bio-systems Technology, Eastern University Sri Lanka, and her previous position as Head of the Department of Agriculture at Hardy Advanced Technological Institute, Sri Lanka Institute of Advanced Technological Education, where she promoted high standards in student performance, curriculum delivery, and faculty management.
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Top Publications
Optimization of Stocking Density of Eisenia fetida in Bioconversion Process of Pulp and Paper Mill Sludge (PPMS) and Its Population Dynamics
Antioxidants and Reactive Oxygen Species: Shaping Human Health and Disease Outcomes
Could Amending Different Organic Wastes with Pulp and Paper Mill Sludge (PPMS) Thrive the Production Performance of Eisenia fetida?