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ï‚·Palaeoecology and taxonomy of fossil coralline red algae and larger benthic foraminifera. ï‚·Palaeoenvironmental reconstructions based on analysis of carbonate microfacies. ï‚·Climate change impacts of greenhouse events during the Palaeogene on foraminifera and algae

S.No Awards and Honors Year
1 Awarded Student Sponsorship for attending the 3rd World Petroleum Council Youth Forum (Oil and Natural Gas Commission, India) 2010
2 Best Poster Presentation Award at the National Conference on Stratigraphy, Palaeontology and Palaeoenvironment (University of Rajasthan, Jaipur). 2011
3 Best Poster Presentation Award at the XXIV Indian Colloquium on Micropaleontology and Stratigraphy (Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology, Dehradun). 2013
4 Best Poster Presentation Award at the National Conference on Recent Developments in Plant and Earth Sciences (Birbal Sahni Institute of Palaeobotany, Lucknow). 2013
5 Dr. B.S. Venkatachala Gold Medal for best research work done by a young scientist (Birbal Sahni Institute of Palaeosciences, Lucknow). 2016
6 Awarded sponsorship (International Travel Support) from Science and Engineering Research Board, India to attend the Flugel Course at the University of Erlangen, Germany. 2017
7 Awarded the Royal Society-SERB Newton International Fellowship for carrying out postdoctoral research work at the School of Earth Sciences, University of Bristol, UK for a period of 2 years (later received an extension of 3 months). 2019
8 Awarded the Ramanujan Fellowship by the Science and Engineering Research Board, India 2021
9 Awarded the Mani Shanker Shukla Gold Medal from the Palaeontological Society of India. 2022

S.No Name
1 Sarkar S*, Cotton LJ, Valdes PJ and Schmidt DN (2022). Shallow water records of the PETM: Novel insights from NE India (Eastern Tethys). Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology 37, e2021PA004257. (Impact Factor - 3.5)
2 Sarkar S (2020). Ecostratigraphic implications of a Late Palaeocene shallow-marine benthic community from the Jaintia Hills, Meghalaya, NE India. Journal of Earth System Science 129, 10 (Impact Factor – 1.9).
3 Sarkar S (2019). Alveolina-dominated assemblages in the early Eocene carbonates of Jaintia Hills, NE India: Biostratigraphic and palaeoenvironmental implications. Comptes Rendus Palevol 18, 949-966 (Impact Factor- 2.3).
4 Sarkar S (2019). Does specialization imply rare fossil records of some benthic foraminifera: Late Palaeocene examples from the eastern Neo-Tethys (Meghalaya, NE India). Palaeogeography Palaeoclimatology Palaeoecology 514, 124-134 (Impact Factor – 3.0).
5 Sarkar S* and Narasimha Rao GM (2018). Coralline red algae from late Palaeocene- earliest Eocene carbonates of Meghalaya, N-E India: palaeocommunity and trophic-level implications. Carbonates and Evaporites 33, 767-781 (Impact Factor – 1.4).
6 Sarkar S (2018). The enigmatic Palaeocene-Eocene coralline Distichoplax: Approaching the structural complexities, ecological affinities and extinction hypotheses. Marine Micropalaeontology 139, 72-83 (Impact Factor – 1.9).
7 Sarkar S* and Sarkar S (2016). Diversity of corals and benthic algae across the shallow water reefs of Andaman Islands: managing the valuable ecosystems. Environment, Development and Sustainability 18, 1801-1814 (Impact Factor – 4.9).
8 Sarkar S (2015). Thanetian-Ilerdian coralline algae and benthic foraminifera from northeast India: microfacies analysis and new insights into the Tethyan perspective. Lethaia 48, 13-28. (Impact Factor – 1.6).
9 Sarkar S* and Ghosh AK (2013). Coral bleaching a nemesis for the Andaman Reefs: Building an Improved Conservation Paradigm. Ocean and Coastal Management 71, 153-162 (Impact Factor – 4.6).
10 Ghosh AK and Sarkar S* (2013). Facies analysis and palaeoenvironmental interpretation of Piacenzian carbonate deposits from the Guitar Formation of Car Nicobar Island, India. Geoscience Frontiers 4, 755-764 (Impact Factor – 8.9).

S.No Fellowship/staffship Name
1 Palaeobotanical Society of India (Lucknow),
2 Palaeontological Society of India (Lucknow)
3 Gondwana Geological Society (Nagpur).

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