
Earth Science Course Editor
Dr. Sarwat Jahan
Research Consulting
About me
Research Writing: Skilled in conducting comprehensive literature reviews, synthesizing scholarly findings, and presenting arguments with precision and clarity. Paper Writing: Experienced in drafting journal articles, conference papers, and essays that adhere to formatting guidelines such as APA, MLA, and Chicago. Thesis Writing: Proficient in guiding the entire thesis process—from proposal development and methodology design to data analysis, discussion, and final submission.
Interests: My primary research interest lies in the ecological role of phytoplankton and their relationship with water quality dynamics. Phytoplankton serve as fundamental indicators of aquatic ecosystem health, influencing nutrient cycling, oxygen production, and food web stability. Their abundance, diversity, and community structure are highly sensitive to environmental changes, making them critical for monitoring water quality in both freshwater and marine systems. I am particularly interested in: Phytoplankton diversity and distribution as bioindicators of pollution, eutrophication, and climate-driven changes. Water quality assessment through physicochemical parameters (nutrients, dissolved oxygen, pH, turbidity) and their correlation with phytoplankton dynamics. Impact of anthropogenic activities (agriculture, industrial discharge, urbanization) on phytoplankton communities and overall aquatic ecosystem health. Application of statistical and molecular tools to analyze phytoplankton composition and detect early warning signs of harmful algal blooms. Through this research, I aim to contribute to sustainable water resource management by integrating phytoplankton-based monitoring with conventional water quality analysis. This interdisciplinary approach will help develop effective strategies for ecosystem conservation, pollution control, and climate resilience in aquatic environments.



