The section Hydrology of the journal Current Indian Science aims to publish original research articles, letters, case reports, reviews/mini-reviews and guest-editedthematic issues on the topics related to hydrology, water resources management, and atmospheric processes.
This section is not limited to a specific aspect of the field but is instead devoted to a wider range of sub-fields in the area. Articles of multi-disciplinary nature are particularly welcome. Submissions in the following areas are of special interest to the readers of this journal:
· Applications of Machine Learning
· Climate change
· Flood forecasting
· Groundwater hydrology, contaminant transport, hydro-geology
· Hydrological extremes
· Remote sensing and GIS
· Statistical modelling
· Surface water hydrology, Karst hydrology
· Uncertainty
Section Editor-in-Chief(s)
Nayak
Purna C.
Deltaic Regional Centre
National Institute of Hydrology
Roorkee
India
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Section Editor
Groundwater quality
Ahmed
Shakeel
Maulana Azad National Urdu University
Hyderabad
India
Shakeel Ahmed (PhD, 1987, Mines ParisTech, France) is Professor at Maulana Azad National Urdu University, Hyderabad, India. Being an Earth Scientist, he has worked extensively for Groundwater Hydrology in his 37 years' career at CSIR's National Geophysical Research Institute and Chair Professor in Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi. He led a number of national and international projects on Groundwater including a mega program of National Aquifer Mapping in India with more than 150 SCI publications, supervised 40 doctoral theses. He is the Managing Secretariat of the Asian GWADI as its Secretary. His awards include National Geoscience Award, International Prize for water Science, National Mineral Award, INC-IAH Excellence Award, NGRI-AHI National Lecture Award, IGU-Annie Talwani Memorial Prize, Young Scientist Award etc. He is the Fellow of The World Academy of Sciences (TWAS), and National Academy of Sciences of India. Ahmed has led an Indo-French Centre for Groundwater Research in Hyderabad for almost 2 decades as its founder head. He has been the visiting fellow to the Aligarh Muslim University and visiting professor to Kashmir University.
Editorial Board Member(s)
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K S
Kasiviswanathan
Department of Water Resources Development and Management Indian Institute of
Technology (IIT)
Roorkee
India
Dr. Kasiviswanathan K S is an assistant professor in the Department of Water Resources
Development and Management, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Roorkee, India. He
graduated with BE in Civil Engineering, MTech in Water Resources Development and PhD in
Quantification of uncertainty in hydrological models. His current research at IIT
Roorkee mainly focused on reservoir operation, flood forecasting, geospatial data
analysis, multi-objective optimization, uncertainty, and risk quantification. He has
published more than 30 papers in reputed high-impact factor international journals and
conferences. He is a recipient of several prestigious awards such as the Berkner
fellowship from American Geophysical Union, USA, Sivapalan Young Scientist award from
International Association of Hydrological Sciences, United Kingdom, Early Career
Research Award, Department of Science and Technology, India, and Eyes High Postdoctoral
Fellowship, University of Calgary, Canada. He is currently holding a research project
worth approximately—half a million US dollars in collaboration with institutes from
India and abroad.
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Hanmaiahgari
Prashanth R.
Department of Civil Engineering
IIT
Kharagpur
India
Dr. Prashanth Reddy Hanmaiahgari is an Associate Professor in the Department of Civil
Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur. His research interests include
experimental and numerical modelling of free surface flows in open channels, fluvial
hydrodynamics and pressurized flow in closed conduits. He frequently reviews manuscripts
of reputed journals and he is an associate editor for a couple of reputed journals. He
is actively involved in consultancy projects in his domain. He has published journal
papers on turbulence, sediment transport, open channel hydraulics and unsteady flows in
pipelines. He teaches open channel flow hydraulics, turbulence, water resources
engineering, unsteady flows in pipelines, hydraulic structures and sediment transport.
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Associate Editorial Board Member(s)
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K. Srivastav
Roshan
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Indian Institute of Technology
Tirupati
India
Dr. Roshan Srivastav research interest includes stochastic hydrology, reservoir
operation, watershed management, flood forecasting, systems dynamic modeling,
application of machine learning and GIS and Remote Sensing. Currently, the major focus
is on non-stationary modelling extremes, multi-criteria decision making, and development
of decision making tools.
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Pingale
Santosh M.
Hydrological Investigations Division
National Institute of Hydrology
Roorkee
India
Dr. Santosh Pingale is a Scientist-C at Hydrological Investigations Division, National
Institute of Hydrology, Roorkee. Dr. Pingale also serves as Associate Editor,
Hydrological Sciences Journal of the International Association of Hydrological Sciences
(IAHS) and Joint Editor of the Indian Journal of Hydrology published by Indian
Association of Hydrologists (IAH). He has more than nine years of experience in research
& development, and capacity building related to water resources and hydrology. He
has published numerous research papers in peer-reviewed international journals (33) and
conferences (20). He is also serving as a reviewer for many reputed international
journals. Besides, he is also guiding graduates in the field of water resources and
hydrology. His research interest include water resources, climate change, hydrologic
modelling and groundwater modelling. He has wide experience in application of
statistical techniques in water resources assessment with respect to watersheds,
sub-watersheds and river basin scales using SWAT, WetSpa and HBV hydrologic models.
Also, he has expertise in soft computing techniques i.e. Fuzzy Logic & ANFIS, remote
sensing and GIS. Before joining NIH, he served as Assistant Professor in the Faculty of
Water Resources & Irrigation Engg., Water Technology Institute, Arba Minch
University, Ethiopia over five years (2013 to 2018). Dr. Pingale did his Ph.D. in Water
Resources Development and Management from IIT, Roorkee in 2013. In 2010, he was awarded
a Canadian Commonwealth fellowship by the Canadian Government and worked as Visiting
Research Fellow in the Dept. of Civil & Geological Engg., University of
Saskatchewan, Canada. He was a recipient of some renowned Indian Fellowships like the
fellowship awarded by the Ministry of Human Resources Department (MHRD) Government of
India for PhD, fellowship of the Indian Council of Agriculture and Research, New Delhi
for MTech.
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Thomas
T.
National Institute of Hydrology
Bhopal
India
Dr. Thomas is a Senior Scientist working at the National Institute of Hydrology with more
than 30 years of experience in the field of hydrology and water resources. His areas of
interest include hydrological modeling, drought management, climate change impact
assessments, reservoir operation and irrigation water management.
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Swamy
Soundharajan B.
Department of Civil Engineering
Amrita School of Engineering
Coimbatore
India
Dr. B Soundharajan is an Associate Professor at Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Coimbatore
and his expertise is in the analysis, planning and management of water resources systems
to develop reservoir management and planning tools. He received his PhD in Water
Resources Engineering at the Indian Institute of Technology Madras and did post-doctoral
research at Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh. Dr Soundharajan also worked as a
Scientist at International Water Management Institute (IWMI); and as Adjunct faculty at
Washington State University, USA.
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