Mr. Ujjal Senapati | Drought | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Ujjal Senapati | Drought | Best Researcher Award

Research Scholar at Drought, Cooch Behar Panchanan Barma University, India

Ujjal Senapati, an Indian national residing in Paschim Midnapur district of West Bengal, holds a Diploma in Information Technology Application from Cmc Ltd. He has completed several online courses and training programs, including GIS Training Program using QGIS, Cartography from Esri training, Basic Principles of Remote Sensing Technology, Global Navigation satellite system, Remote Sensing in Crop Monitoring and Assessment, and Advanced Surveying and GeoInformatics. Ujjal is proficient in Bengali, English, and Hindi. He completed his Madhyamik examination from W.B.B.S.E in 2006 with a percentage of 57.75 and his Higher Secondary examination from W.B.C.H.S.E in 2008 with a percentage of 78.00.

Professional Profiles:

Education:

Mr. Enyew Demelash is a public health and environmental exposure researcher working towards significant improvements in public health practices, particularly in the Global South. His work focuses on preventing disease by understanding environmental risk factors and the health effects of interventions, with a specific interest in household air pollution (HAP). He has extensive experience in research and is dedicated to improving public health outcomes through his work.

Technical Skills:

Mr. Enyew Demelash has completed a Diploma (1 year) in Information Technology Application from Cmc Ltd. He has also undertaken an online certificate Course (21 days) on GIS Training Program using QGIS from School of Earth Sciences, Central University of Karnataka, jointly with State Institute of Urban Development, Karnataka, India. Additionally, he has completed a MOOC (6 weeks) on Cartography from Esri training |esri.com/training, an online course (13 days) on Basic Principles of Remote Sensing Technology from Indian Institute of Remote Sensing (IIRS), ISRO Dehradun, and an outreach program (13 days) on Global Navigation satellite system from Indian Institute of Remote Sensing (IIRS), ISRO Dehradun. Moreover, he has completed an online WGCapD Series (21 days) on Remote Sensing in Crop Monitoring and Assessment from Indian Institute of Remote Sensing (IIRS), ISRO Dehradun, and a short-term Training program (6 days) on Advanced Surveying and GeoInformatics from the Department of Civil Engineering of Ramaiah Institute of Technology, Bengaluru, in association with IQAC-MSRIT sponsored by AICTE.

Award and Recognition:

Mr. Enyew Demelash has successfully qualified several prestigious exams, including the National Eligibility Test (NET) conducted by CBSE-UGC in 2015, the Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) by CBSE-UGC in 2016, the Army Public Schools (APS) exam in New Delhi in 2018, and the Teachers Eligibility Test in West Bengal in 2022. These qualifications demonstrate his strong academic and professional abilities in various fields.

Teaching Experience:

Mr. Ujjal Senapati has two years of experience (2016-2018) as a Guest Teacher at the Geography department (UG and PG level) at Midnapore College (Autonomous), Midnapore, West Bengal, India. He also has three months of experience (01/09/2023-28/11/2023) as a Post Ph.D. research assistant in the Department of Civil Engineering at the Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, Kharagpur, West Bengal, India.

Publications:

Senapati, U., Das, T.K. (2022). GIS-based comparative assessment of groundwater potential zone using MIF and AHP techniques in Cooch Behar district, West Bengal. Applied Water Science, 12(3), 43. (Citations: 27)

Senapati, U., Das, T.K. (2021). Assessment of basin-scale groundwater potentiality mapping in drought-prone upper Dwarakeshwar River basin, West Bengal, India, using GIS-based AHP techniques. Arabian Journal of Geosciences, 14(11), 960. (Citations: 27)

Senapati, U., Das, T.K. (2020). Assessment of potential land degradation in Akarsa Watershed, West Bengal, using GIS and multi-influencing factor technique. Gully Erosion Studies from India and Surrounding Regions, 187-205. (Citations: 13)

Senapati, U., Raha, S., Das, T.K., Gayen, S.K. (2021). A composite assessment of agricultural drought susceptibility using analytic hierarchy process: Case study of western region of West Bengal. Agriculture, Food and Nutrition Security: A Study of Availability and, 8. (Citations: 8)

Senapati, U., Das, T.K. (2022). Geospatial assessment of agricultural drought vulnerability using integrated three-dimensional model in the Upper Dwarakeshwar River Basin In West Bengal, India. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 1-28. (Citations: 5)

Senapati, U., Das, T.K. (2022). GIS-based comparative assessment of groundwater potential zone using MIF and AHP techniques in Cooch Behar district, West Bengal. Applied Water Science, vol. 12(3), 2022, 43. (Citations: 5)

Saha, D., Talukdar, D., Senapati, U., Das, T.K. (2021). Exploring vulnerability of groundwater using AHP and GIS techniques: A study in Cooch Behar District, West Bengal, India. Groundwater and Society: Applications of Geospatial Technology, 445-472. (Citations: 3)

Senapati, U., Raha, S., Das, T.K., Gayen, S.K. (2023). Identifying Suitable Sites for Alternative Agriculture in Drought-Prone Akarsa Watershed, West Bengal. Climate Change, Agriculture and Society: Approaches Toward Sustainability, 1. (Citations: 1)

Senapati, U., Talukdar, D., Saha, D., Das, T.K. (2023). Geo-spatial assessment of groundwater drought risk zone due to drought propagation in the Upper Dwarakeshwar River Basin (UDRB), West Bengal. Case Studies in Geospatial Applications to Groundwater Resources, 315-341. (Citations: 1)

 

 

Assoc Prof Dr. Krishna Kishore Osuri | Atmospheric Science | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Krishna Kishore Osuri | Atmospheric Science | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor at Atmospheric Science, National Institute of Technology Rourkela, India

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Professional Profiles:

Education:

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Krishna Kishore Osuri has a diverse academic background with a Ph.D. in Atmospheric Science from Andhra University, Visakhapatnam, India, completed in 2012. He also holds a Master of Technology in Atmospheric Sciences (M.Tech) and a Master of Science in Meteorology (M.Sc) from Andhra University, completed in 2006 and 2004, respectively. Additionally, he has a Bachelor of Science degree from C.S.R. Sarma College, Ongole, Andhra Pradesh, India, completed in 2002, and completed his Intermediate and S.S.C from A.K.V.K. Jr. College and G.V.S. High School, Ongole, Andhra Pradesh, India, in 1999 and 1997, respectively. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Krishna Kishore Osuri has a Ph.D. in Atmospheric Science from Andhra University, Visakhapatnam, India, completed in 2012. He also holds a Master of Technology in Atmospheric Sciences (M.Tech) and a Master of Science in Meteorology (M.Sc) from Andhra University, completed in 2006 and 2004, respectively. Additionally, he has a Bachelor of Science degree from C.S.R. Sarma College, Ongole, Andhra Pradesh, India, completed in 2002, and completed his Intermediate and S.S.C from A.K.V.K. Jr. College and G.V.S. High School, Ongole, Andhra Pradesh, India, in 1999 and 1997, respectively.

Research Interest:

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Krishna Kishore Osuri specializes in several areas of atmospheric science and meteorology. His research focuses on numerical weather prediction of extreme weather events such as tropical cyclones, severe thunderstorms, and monsoon depressions. He is also involved in preparing high-resolution reanalysis by assimilating different sources of observational data into model initial conditions for improved predictions of extreme weather events. Additionally, Dr. Osuri’s work includes studying the role of land surface processes in weather forecasting and using land data assimilation techniques to improve land surface forcing in numerical models. His research also extends to climate studies on extreme weather events, contributing to a better understanding of these phenomena.

Professional Recognitions:

Dr. Krishna Kishore Osuri has a diverse academic and professional background in atmospheric science. He completed his Ph.D. in Atmospheric Science from Andhra University, Visakhapatnam, India, in 2012, with a dissertation titled “Numerical prediction of tropical cyclones over the North Indian Ocean: Impact of 3DVAR mesoscale data assimilation.” Prior to his Ph.D., he obtained a Master of Technology in Atmospheric Sciences from Andhra University, Visakhapatnam, India, in 2006, and a Bachelor of Science in Physics, Maths, and Chemistry from C.S.R. Sarma College, Ongole, Andhra Pradesh, India, in 2002. Dr. Osuri also holds a Master of Science in Meteorology from Andhra University, Visakhapatnam, India, where he was awarded the Dr. D.W. Desai Gold medal for being the topper in the university. Throughout his career, Dr. Osuri has been involved in various research and academic activities related to numerical weather prediction and climate studies. He has conducted research on extreme weather events such as tropical cyclones, severe thunderstorms, and monsoon depressions. His work has focused on improving predictions of these events by preparing high-resolution reanalysis through assimilation of observational data into model initial conditions. He has also contributed to understanding the role of land surface processes in weather forecasting and has worked on land data assimilation for better land surface forcing to numerical models. Dr. Osuri has participated in several international projects and workshops, including serving as a visiting scientist at the Hurricane Research Division (HRD), Atlantic Oceanic Meteorological Laboratory (AOML), NOAA, and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), NASA, USA. He has also been a resource person for training programs and workshops organized by international organizations such as the United Nations University and the SAARC Meteorological Regional Centre (SMRC).

Ā Work Experience:

Dr. Krishna Kishore Osuri is an expert in numerical weather prediction, focusing on extreme weather events like tropical cyclones, severe thunderstorms, and monsoon depressions. He specializes in preparing high-resolution reanalysis by assimilating various observational data sources to improve predictions of these events. His research also delves into the impact of land surface processes on weather forecasting and land data assimilation for numerical models. Dr. Osuri has contributed to climate studies on extreme weather events, enhancing understanding in this critical area. His professional experience includes roles as a JRF, Project Associate, and Project Scientist at the Centre for Atmospheric Sciences (CAS), Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi. He also served as a Sr. Project Scientist at the School of Earth Ocean and Climate Sciences, IIT Bhubaneswar. Dr. Osuri has been an Assistant Professor at the Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, NIT Rourkela, from July 2015 to February 2023, and he currently holds the position of Associate Professor in the same department since March 2023. Dr. Osuri has also contributed to various international research and training programs, further showcasing his expertise and commitment to advancing meteorology and climate science.

Awards:

Dr. Krishna Kishore Osuri has received several prestigious awards and honors for his outstanding contributions to meteorology and atmospheric sciences. In 2004, he was awarded the Dr. D. W. Desai Gold Medal and the Sri N. Malanchathen Philip Memorial Prize from Andhra University, recognizing him as the university topper in M.Sc Meteorology. In 2016, Dr. Osuri received the IMS (Indian Meteorological Society) Award for the year 2013-14 in the “Modeling study on Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences” category. This award was granted for his paper titled ā€œImprovement of Monsoon Depressions Forecast with Assimilation of Indian DWR Data using WRF-3DVAR Analysis Systemā€. Furthermore, Dr. Osuri was honored with the IMS Award on Application of Satellite data and Remote Sensing in Meteorology (formerly known as the P Krishna Rao Award) for his paper titled “Impact of INSAT-3D/3DR Radiance Data Assimilation in Predicting Tropical Cyclone Titli Over the Bay of Bengal”. Recently, in 2023, Dr. Osuri was selected for the Fred L. and Frances J. Oliver Lectureship in Texas Hydrology and Water Resources at the Jackson School of Geosciences at the University of Texas at Austin, highlighting his exceptional achievements and recognition in the field.

Ā Publications:

  1. Customization of WRF-ARW model with physical parameterization schemes for the simulation of tropical cyclones over North Indian Ocean
    • Authors: KK Osuri, UC Mohanty, A Routray, MA Kulkarni, M Mohapatra
    • Citations: 174
    • Year: 2012
  2. Assessment of the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model for simulation of extreme rainfall events in the upper Ganga Basin
    • Authors: I Chawla, KK Osuri, PP Mujumdar, D Niyogi
    • Citations: 124
    • Year: 2018
  3. Real-time track prediction of tropical cyclones over the North Indian Ocean using the ARW model
    • Authors: KK Osuri, UC Mohanty, A Routray, M Mohapatra, D Niyogi
    • Citations: 118
    • Year: 2013
  4. Simulation of Bay of Bengal Tropical Cyclones with WRF Model: Impact of Initial and Boundary Conditions
    • Authors: UC Mohanty, KK Osuri, A Routray, M Mohapatra, S Pattanayak
    • Citations: 100
    • Year: 2010
  5. Simulation of heavy rainfall events over Indian monsoon region using WRF-3DVAR data assimilation system
    • Authors: A Routray, UC Mohanty, D Niyogi, SRH Rizvi, KK Osuri
    • Citations: 93
    • Year: 2010
  6. The impact of satellite-derived wind data assimilation on track, intensity and structure of tropical cyclones over the North Indian Ocean
    • Authors: KK Osuri, UC Mohanty, A Routray, M Mohapatra
    • Citations: 87
    • Year: 2012
  7. Improved prediction of Bay of Bengal tropical cyclones through assimilation of Doppler weather radar observations
    • Authors: KK Osuri, UC Mohanty, A Routray, D Niyogi
    • Citations: 80
    • Year: 2015
  8. Impact of Doppler weather radar data on numerical forecast of Indian monsoon depressions
    • Authors: A Routray, UC Mohanty, SRH Rizvi, D Niyogi, KK Osuri, D Pradhan
    • Citations: 78
    • Year: 2010

 

 

Mr. Umair Rasool | Climate Change | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Umair Rasool | Climate Change | Best Researcher Award

Ph.D. Scholar at Climate Change , Beijing Normal University, China

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šŸ”¬ He successful completion of a PhD in Psychology, along with the numerous advanced courses and workshops, showcases your continuous pursuit of excellence and expertise in your field.

šŸ† The awards and recognitions, including the First Place in the Poster Award at the University of Stavanger, underscore the impact of your research and the high regard it holds in the academic community.

Professional Profiles:

Education:

Mr. Umair Rasool holds a Ph.D. in Physics, which he obtained in 1984 from the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences in Beograd. Prior to his Ph.D., he earned his M.Sc. in 1978 and his B.Sc. in 1976, both from the Faculty of Electrical Engineering in NiĖ‡s.

Umair Rasool ‘s citation metrics and indices from Google Scholar are as follows:

  • Cited by: All: 122, Since 2018: 118
  • Citations: 122 (All), 118 (Since 2018)
  • h-index:Ā  5 (All), 5 (Since 2018)
  • i10-index: 5Ā  (All), 5 (Since 2018)

These metrics showcase the impact of Rasool ‘s work within the academic community, demonstrating the number of citations his publications have received and the influence of his research output.

Professional Experience:

From 1976 to 1979, Mr. Umair Rasool worked as an Assistant at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering in NiĖ‡s. He then served in the military from 1979 to 1980. Following his military service, from 1980 to 1995, he worked as a Scientific Associate at the Institute for Nuclear Sciences ā€VinĖ‡caā€ in the Laboratory for Theoretical Physics. From 1996 to 2007, he was on sick leave intermittently. In 2008, he became an External Associate at the Institute for Nuclear Sciences ā€VinĖ‡caā€ in the Laboratory for Theoretical and Condensed Matter Physics. In 1987, he spent a month at the University of Bath, School of Physics, Bath, England, where he communicated with Dr. D.W. Bullett. Additionally, in 1993, he spent a month at the Israel Institute of Technology-Technion, Department of Physics, Haifa, Israel, where he communicated with Prof. Shmuel Fishman.

Publications:

Assessment and simulation of land use and land cover change impacts on the land surface temperature of Chaoyang District in Beijing, China

  • Published in Energy in 2020 with 38 citations.

Evaluation of land use and land cover Spatio-temporal change during rapid Urban sprawl from Lahore, Pakistan

  • Published in Energy in 2021 with 23 citations.

Reservoir characterization of basal sand zone of lower Goru Formation by petrophysical studies of geophysical logs

  • Published in Energy in 2017 with 22 citations.

Integrated approach to hydrogeochemical appraisal and quality assessment of groundwater from Sargodha District, Pakistan

  • Published in Energy in 2020 with 16 citations.

Mapping of groundwater productivity potential with machine learning algorithms: A case study in the provincial capital of Baluchistan, Pakistan

  • Published in Energy in 2022 with 13 citations.

Geoinformatics and geophysical survey-based estimation of best groundwater potential sites through surface and subsurface indicators

  • Published in Energy in 2020 with 04 citations.

3D interpretation of resistivity data for groundwater potential assessment of Pakhli Plain, Mansehra District, Pakistan

  • Published in Energy in 2019 with 04 citations.

Rainfall-driven machine learning models for accurate flood inundation mapping in Karachi, Pakistan

  • Published in Energy in 2023 with 01 citations.