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Ayan Chatterjee

Scientist

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Digital Technologies

Kjeller

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Ayan Chatteryee

Dr. Ayan Chatterjee is a Scientist at NILU Digital Technologies, Kjeller, and Adjunct Associate Professor at Kristiania University College, Oslo, with prior academic positions at the University of Agder and Simula R&D. Known for his interdisciplinary research, Dr. Chatterjee bridges fields such as Software Engineering, Data Science, Human-Centered AI, Data Mining, and Digital Health to foster innovation in academia, industry, and the public sector.

Dr. Chatterjee completed his master’s in software engineering at Jadavpur University, India, and holds a Ph.D. in ICT with a focus on eHealth from the University of Agder, Norway. His doctoral work focused on machine learning-based e-coaching for personalized health recommendations, pioneering methods in personal health data management and hybrid decision-making systems. His expertise spans Software Engineering, Data Science, and Knowledge Engineering, equipping him to tackle complex challenges in health and environmental sciences and driving user-centered, data-driven solutions that impact both research and industry.

An active contributor to European Union projects, Dr. Chatterjee leads or collaborates on Work Packages focusing on Data Science, Digital Health, Environmental Monitoring, and Software Engineering. His project leadership includes overseeing deliverables, coordinating tasks, and ensuring alignment with EU research goals. At Kristiania University College, he has designed and taught advanced courses like “Secure Software Development” and “AI for Cybersecurity” for master’s students, focusing on cybersecurity and software reliability and supervising thesis projects.

With an h-index of 24 and over 950 citations, Dr. Chatterjee shares his findings through conferences, presentations, and journals, and serves on the editorial board of Scientific Reports. His career goal is to advance as a Research Professor in Computer Science, promoting interdisciplinary collaboration to address real-world challenges in data analytics across diverse domains. Dr. Chatterjee’s work at the intersection of technology, environmental sustainability, and human well-being underscores his commitment to impactful, innovative research, contributing to meaningful advancements in science, education, and cross-sector collaboration.

 

User-driven Health risk Assessment Services and Innovative ADAPTation options against Threats from Heatwaves, Air Pollution, Wildfire Emission and Pollen (healthRiskADAPT)

Transformative adaptation is gaining recognition as the appropriate response to climate change as the current adaptive measures reach their limits. In addressing health risks associated with heat waves, air pollution, […]

Project period: 2024 – 2028

Ongoing

ETC Human health and the environment (ETC HE)

The European Topic Centre on Human Health and the Environment (ETC HE) is a Consortium of 10 partners with expertise in air quality, air pollution, industrial emissions, chemicals, noise and […]

Project period: 2022 – 2026

Ongoing

Dr. Ayan Chatterjee is a Scientist at NILU Digital Technologies, Kjeller, and Adjunct Associate Professor at Kristiania University College, Oslo, with prior academic positions at the University of Agder and Simula R&D. Known for his interdisciplinary research, Dr. Chatterjee bridges fields such as Software Engineering, Data Science, Human-Centered AI, Data Mining, and Digital Health to foster innovation in academia, industry, and the public sector.

Dr. Chatterjee completed his master’s in software engineering at Jadavpur University, India, and holds a Ph.D. in ICT with a focus on eHealth from the University of Agder, Norway. His doctoral work focused on machine learning-based e-coaching for personalized health recommendations, pioneering methods in personal health data management and hybrid decision-making systems. His expertise spans Software Engineering, Data Science, and Knowledge Engineering, equipping him to tackle complex challenges in health and environmental sciences and driving user-centered, data-driven solutions that impact both research and industry.

An active contributor to European Union projects, Dr. Chatterjee leads or collaborates on Work Packages focusing on Data Science, Digital Health, Environmental Monitoring, and Software Engineering. His project leadership includes overseeing deliverables, coordinating tasks, and ensuring alignment with EU research goals. At Kristiania University College, he has designed and taught advanced courses like “Secure Software Development” and “AI for Cybersecurity” for master’s students, focusing on cybersecurity and software reliability and supervising thesis projects.

With an h-index of 24 and over 950 citations, Dr. Chatterjee shares his findings through conferences, presentations, and journals, and serves on the editorial board of Scientific Reports. His career goal is to advance as a Research Professor in Computer Science, promoting interdisciplinary collaboration to address real-world challenges in data analytics across diverse domains. Dr. Chatterjee’s work at the intersection of technology, environmental sustainability, and human well-being underscores his commitment to impactful, innovative research, contributing to meaningful advancements in science, education, and cross-sector collaboration.

 

User-driven Health risk Assessment Services and Innovative ADAPTation options against Threats from Heatwaves, Air Pollution, Wildfire Emission and Pollen (healthRiskADAPT)

Transformative adaptation is gaining recognition as the appropriate response to climate change as the current adaptive measures reach their limits. In addressing health risks associated with heat waves, air pollution, […]

Project period: 2024 – 2028

Ongoing

ETC Human health and the environment (ETC HE)

The European Topic Centre on Human Health and the Environment (ETC HE) is a Consortium of 10 partners with expertise in air quality, air pollution, industrial emissions, chemicals, noise and […]

Project period: 2022 – 2026

Ongoing