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Amjad K Balange Author & Editor

Ranendra K. Majumder, PhD, is Professor and Head of the Department of Fish Processing Technology and Engineering, College of Fisheries of Central Agricultural University (I), Lembucherra, Tripura, India. He has in total 23 years of experience in various academic capacities, including eight years as professor. He has expertise in the field of ethnic and traditional fish products of India and Bangladesh, fish biochemistry, fisheries waste management, and value addition of low-cost fish. He is also working in the field of entrepreneurship development of youths through value addition to fish. He has satisfactorily completed four externally funded research projects and nine university-funded research projects. Prof. Majumder is guiding three PhD. scholars and has already guided 19 master’s students for their theses. He has presented papers at several international and national seminars. During his academic and research life, he has publication in 35 international and 28 national journals, as well as 12 book chapters. He has developed several technologies, such as different value-added fish products, a low-cost solar tent dryer, and a consumer-friendly portable mini fish smoking kiln. Dr. Majumder’s keen interest in ethnic fermented fish products has given him an identity in the international arena, and he is presently working for development of standards as assigned by the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) and Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI). Dr. Majumder earned his doctoral degree from the Central Institute of Fisheries Education (Deemed University), Mumbai, India.

Amjad K. Balange, PhD, is Principal Scientist in the Department of Post-Harvest Technology of ICAR-Central Institute of Fisheries Education (Deemed University), Mumbai, Maharashtra, India, where he has been on the faculty for over eight years. He also worked in the capacities as Biochemist and Assistant Professor in the Fish Processing Technology Department of College of Fisheries, Ratnagiri, Maharashtra, India, giving him a total experience of over 21 years in teaching, research, and extension. Dr. Balange’s research and teaching interests revolve around fish processing technology and microbiology, with about 100 refereed journal publications in the areas of fish postharvest management, fish biochemistry, value addition of fish, and fish waste management. He has supervised the completion of 10 PhD and 15 master’s research programs and is a recipient of a fellowship for international PhD program from the Faculty of Agro-Industry, Prince of Songkla University, Thailand, with excellent doctorate thesis award for the academic year 2008.