Current students
- Saroj Kumar Dash (PhD),Estimating soil moisture and crop water stress in an agriculture-dominated Critical Zone Observatory (CZO) in the Ganga plains.
- Sohini Bhattacharya (PhD), Understanding soil and sediment flux variability in the Anthropocene (jointly with Bodo Bookhagen, University of Potsdam, Germany).
- Aqib Ansari (PhD), River Health Assessment of the Ganga-Ramganga river system using innovative methods: Flow Cytometry and Nutrient Mitigation.
- Smurti Ranjan Patra (PhD),Historical remote sensing for reconstructing the ‘Ganga of the Past’
- Shobhit Singh (PhD),Hydro-geomorphic modeling for flood risk assessment in the Anthropocene: the Ghaghra River System.
- Moumita Akuria (PhD),Anthropogenic perturbations in large river systems: impacts on hydrological connectivity and sediment dynamics
- Abhishek Sinha (PhD), Assessment of wetland health and hydrologic connectivity in the Ganga basin
- Abid Khan (PhD),Groundwater modelling in urban setting
Graduated students
PhD students
- Dipro Sarkar, 2021, Terrain mapping and water quality monitoring from airborne platforms. Integrating UAV Technology with community-based tools for Monitoring Water Quality of the Ganga River
- Pavani Mishra, 2021, High resolution paleoclimatic reconstruction and depositional environments of paleolake sediments in the Ganga plains
- Kanchan Mishra, 2020, Sediment dynamics and sediment connectivity in the Kosi basin: implications for river hazards
- Imran Khan, 2020, Drainage reorganisation and sub-surface stratigraphy of the paleo-Yamuna River in Haryana Plains, NW India and its linkage to Harappan Civilization.
- Somil Swrankar, 2020, Soil erosion and sediment flux estimation from landscape evolution models (jointly with Shivam Tripathi)
- Manudeo Narayan Singh, 2019,Wetland dynamics and hydrological connectivity in a tropical floodplain setting, Kaabar Tal, North Bihar, India
- Haridas Mohanta ,2018, Geomorphic diversity, connectivity and river health assessment of the Ganga River and their application for river management.
- Suneel Kumar Joshi, 2018, Deciphering groundwater dynamics in the Ghaggar basin in northwest India using historical water level data and isotopic techniques (jointly with S.P. Rai, BHU)
- Gaurav Kumar, 2016 , Morphology of alluvia rivers (jointly with Francois Metivier and Olivier Devauchelle, IPG Paris)
- Swati Sinha, 2015, Tectonic and climatic controls on landscape evolution in the Dehradun-Nahan salient-recess in the frontal Himalaya.
- Ajit Singh, 2014, Sub-surface stratigraphy and sedimentology of the Ghaggar plains: linkage of landscape evolution and cultural heritage.
- S. K. Lahiri, 2014, Basin evolution, morpho-tectonics and fluvial processes in the Brahmaputra river system, Assam.
- Ananda Sankar Dasgupta, 2010: Valley and interfluve geomorphology and stratigraphy of the southern Ganga plains: implications for Late Quaternary landscape evolution.
- Noni Gopal Roy, 2010: Morphodynamics and Late Quaternary Valley- interfluve Stratigraphy of the Western Ganga Plains: Rythmic Sequences and Monsoonal Forcing.
- Vikrant Jain, 2001: Fluvio-Geomorphological analysis of Baghmati river system, North Bihar with special reference to fluvial hazard.
M.Tech. students
- Sambit Behera, 2021, Understanding soil moisture – temperature interaction in an Agriculture dominated CZO in the Ganga Basin, India
- Unnati Patel, 2021 Assessment of geomorphic connectivity under changing LULCscenarios and its implications for management of a coastal wetland, Chilika Lagoon, Odisha, India.
- Satyasri Alka, 2020 Deciphering Optical Water Types (OWTs) of wetlands using Earth Observation (EO) datasets.
- Arnab Laha, 2019:Forest Fire risk assessment for Sikkim using Remote Sensing data and multi-criteria decision making technique.
- Shobhit Singh, 2018: Assessment of Planform dynamics and sediment dynamics in the Lower Ganga Plains.
- Rajat Rana, 2018:Groundwater Modeling for Punjab and Haryana using Numerical Approach.
- Siba Mohanty, 2017:Linking river space to LULC mapping: towards policy interventions.
- Rimali Mitra, 2017:Hydrologic connectivity analysis in the Ramganga basin.
- Devanshi Pathak, 2017:Simulating flows and sediment dynamics in the Ramganga basin using INCA-Sed model.
- R. Chandrashekhar, 2016: Geomorphology and LULC changes in the Chilika Lake basin, Odisha.
- Sana Khan, 2016: Assessing flows and sediment dynamics in the Ganga river under modern and future climate scenarios.
- Shivika Saxena, 2015 Wetland classification and mapping using remote sensing and GIS techniques: a case study from north Bihar plains.
- Sajal Mittal, 2015: Geomorphology and riverine flood risk analysis of Mahanadi delta, India based on remote sensing and GIS.
- Dipro Sarkar, 2014: Impact of anthropogenic interventions and human transformations on the Ganga river around Kanpur region.
- Sananda Sarkar, 2014:Assessing present and future river flows and water quality in the Ganga basin due to climate change.
- Somil Swrankar, 2014: Soil erosion and sediment transport modeling in the Garra basin using CEASER-Lissflood model.
- Anshu Malini, 2013: Modeling sediment transport and morpho-dynamics in parts of the Ganga basin in climate change scenario.
- Jawed Ahmad, 2012: Shallow sub-surface stratigraphy of the Kosi and Gandak fan, North Bihar.
- Priyanka S, 2010:: River dynamics, Flood Risk evaluation and integrated basin management with special reference to the Kosi river, north Bihar.
- B V Suresh Reddy, 2007: Hydro-geomorphic impact assessment of the Ken-Betwa interlinking project.
- Sujit Kumar Sarkar, 2007: Geomorphic elements and sedimentary environments of the Ganga Delta: Exploring Facies and Magnetic Signatures.
- SantoshGhosh, 2007:Landscape evolution and fluvial dynamics of the Lower Ganga plains.
- Suryakant Chambule, 2007: Rapid Environmental impact assessment of the Ken-Betwa river link project.
- Smita S. Swain,2006: Enviromagnetic and sedimentologic signatures of the valley fill sediments of the Ganga plains.
- G.V. Bapalu, 2005: GIS-based flood hazard mapping of the Kosi river basin, north Bihar.
- Partha Sarathi Bhattacharjee,2004: Stratigraphy and sedimentology of parts of the Gangetic plains around Kanpur: implications for paleoclimatic reconstruction.
- L. K. Singh,2004: Geoenvironmental analysis and socio-economic impact of the Kosi Project: a case study of north Bihar.
- G. Prasad Babu, 2003: Geomorphic characterization and evolution of the Ganga-Yamuna interfluve: a remote sensing approach.
- P.D. Roy,2001: Sedimentology and geochemistry of the Sambhar playa, Thar desert, Rajasthan, India.
- Madhur Khanna, 2001: Mega-geomorphology of Ganga basin aided by remote sensing data.
- M. Vasanth Kr., 2000: Remote sensing and GIS assisted interpretations for tectono-geomorphic evolution of Sambhar Lake, Rajasthan.
- Vivek Kumar, 2000: Change detection around ash disposal area using IRS-LISS III data.
- Sanjoy Das, 1999: GIS assisted erosion intensity mapping: a case study from Alaknanda valley, Garhwal Himalaya.
- A. Mahapatra,1998: Geoenvironmental study of trace metal leaching in ashfills: an integrated approach using geochemistry and mathematical modeling.
- A. K. Panda,1998: Identification of groundwater Recharge Potential zones in Kamla-Balan Basin in North Bihar plains using remote sensing and GIS techniques.
- A. Hebrare,1998:Evaluation of liquefaction potential of some earthquake-prone sites of India.
- D.B. Brahmankar, 1996: Fluvial geomorphology of the Wainganga river basin, Maharashtra.
- S.K. Panda, 1996: Physico-chemical evolution of the Sambhar lake system, Rajasthan.
B. Tech/ MS students
- Vani Chaturvedi, 2021Testing LULC classification algorithms and performing change detection on Google Earth Engine (GEE) platform: a case study of the Ghaghra river basin
- T.V.N. Srinivas, 2009: Electromagnetic anomalies as precursors for earthquakes: a GIS based analysis for the Corinth Gulf. ***Adjudged Best Project in Civil Engineering***
- Nripendra Pratap Singh, 2008: Geomorphic Markers of Active Tectonics for Site Selections for Engineering Projects.
- Denis Soreng, B. S. Meena, 2005: Hydraulic geometry and hydrological processes in the alluvial channels of the gangetic plains.
- Mahendra Singh Gautam and Anupam Pathak, 2003: Comparison of mathematical modeling and experimental results for leachate transport in a flyash pond.
- Tarun Mittal & Rahul Biyani, 2000: Modeling leachate quantity and quality in ash ponds.
- Manish Katyan & Aditya Agrawal, 2000: Site selection for soild waste dumping using remote sensing and GIS.
- Gaurav Sharma & N.S. Vaidyanathan, 1999: Catchment-scale erosion mapping in a mountainous terrain using remote sensing and GIS techniques. ***Adjudged Best Project in Civil Engineering***
- Sheena Garg, 1999: Hydraulics of leachate in landfills.
- Abhijit Singh & Dharmendra Kr., 1995: Hydraulic transport modelling of slurried flyash.
- M.P. Singh, 1995: Geotechnical properties of Indian flyash.