Rajesh's CV

Curriculum Vitae

Rajesh Kumar. M

Born August 01, 1979

India

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Career Objective

 

To be associated with Progressive Organization that gives scope to apply my knowledge and skills in areas of Development and Application to take part in the team that dynamically works towards the Growth of the Organization.

 

Professional Positions

 

1. Project at LSS Infotech, Visakhapatnam, June 2001 to April 2002 as a GIS Engineer

 

Rajeev Ghandi Drinking Water Mission

 

  • Preparation of drainage and network analysis maps,

  • Preparation of Geomorphology map, and

  • Quality checking, Edge Matching, and Report preparation.

 

2. Space Applications Centre (ISRO), Ahmedabad August 2003 to April 2004 as a Project Trainee

 

Morphotectonic Investigations and Applications of Luni River basin, Western Rajasthan using Remote Sensing and GIS Techniques.

 

  • Geocorrection, mosaic of satellite data,

  • Preparation of geology map using published map,

  • Preparation of drainage map and morphometric analysis,

  • Preparation of lineament map and lineament density map,

  • Preparation of geomorphology map,

  • Preparation of watershed map,

  • Preparation of hydrogeological map,

  • Preparation of tectonic map by intigrational studies, and

  • Preparation of tectonic block and groundwater prospective maps by intigrational studies.

 

Analysis of satellite data (IRS -1C&1D and OCM) for various thematic maps and integrational study for delineating groundwater prospective zones and seismic hazard Zonation maps using ERDAS imagine 8.6, ENVI 3.5, Arc GIS 8.3, Surfer 7.0, and Georient.

 

3. Indian Institute of Technology Bombay June 2004 to Till date as a Research Assistant

 

Geological, Geotechnical Investigation and Monitoring of Amiya Landslide, Kumaun Himalaya using Remote Sensing and GIS Techniques.

 

  • Geocorrection, mosaic of satellite data,

  • Preparation of geology map using published map,

  • Preparation of drainage map and morphometric analysis,

  • Preparation of lineament map and lineament density map,

  • Preparation of geomorphology map,

  • Preparation of Digital Elevation map,

  • Preparation of hydrogeological map,

  • slope, aspect maps, and

  • Preparation of Landslide Hazard Micro Zonation map.

 

Analysis of satellite data (IRS-1D LISS-III / PAN, and Landsat) for preparation of landslide hazard microzonation map using ERDAS imagine 8.6, Arc GIS 8.3

 

4. Indian Institute of Technology Bombay November 2004 to February 2005

 

Identification of Palaeochannels in an extended Thar Desert.

 

  • Geocorrection, mosaic of satellite data,

  • Preparation of base map,

  • Preparation of drainage map and morphometric analysis,

  • Preparation of palaeochannels map.

 

Analysis of satellite data (IRS 1C&1D LISS-III and OCM) for delineating palaeochannels using ERDAS imagines 8.6, and ENVI 3.5 softwares.

 

5. Indian Institute of Technology Bombay April 2005 to June 2005

 

Deep structural study of the shear zone around Boran, Khariar and sindkhela, Kalahandi and Nuapara dist. Orissa.

 

  • Geocorrection of satellite data,

  • Preparation of Lineament and density maps, and

  • Preparation tectonic zone map.

 

Analysis of satellite data (IRS P6 LISS-III) for preparing lineament and tectonic block maps using ERDAS imagine 8.6, and surfer 7.0 and Georient softwares.

 

Acadamic Projects

 

1. Andhra University, Visakhapatnam August 2001 To March 2002

 

  • Geological mapping of study area,

  • Collection of samples in field,

  • Chemical analysis of samples, and

  • Reserves estimation.

 

The objective was evaluation of gem mineral (Chrysoberl) resources at study area and to study their gemmological characters.

 

2. Hindusthan Copper Complex, Khetri Copper Complex, Rajasthan. From December 2000 to January 2001 August 2001 to March 2002

 

The training includes a detailed study of various aspects like Geological features of the mining area and applied aspects of geology including prospecting, mining methods, drainage, ventilation, environmental pollution, underground mines, mine management and mine organisation of Khetri Copper Complex Ltd., are carefully studied.

 

3. Detailed Geological Mapping of in and around Visakhapatnam. From December 2001 February to March 2001 August 2001 to March 2002

 

The study includes detailed geological mapping in and around Visakhapatnam city. Mapping includes identification of lithology and rock types.

 

Academic Degrees

 

  • 2004: M.Tech in Remote Sensing & Geo-Informatics from Centre for Remote Senisng, Bharathi dasan University, Tiruchirappalli passed with distinction (81%).

  • 2002: M.Sc (Tech) in Applied Geology from Andhra University passed with distinction (80%).

  • 1999: B Sc from Andhra University passed with distinction (83.3%).

 

Distinctions

 

  • Awarded with Gold Medal for stood first in department in M Sc (Tech) Applied geology

  • Awarded for stood first in class in B Sc.

  • Awarded for Chemistry subject for stood first among college in B Sc.

 

 

Peer-Reviewed Journal Manuscriptss

 

  • Tweed, Sarah; Leblanc, Marc; Webb, John; Lubczynski, Maciek, Remote sensing and GIS for mapping groundwater recharge and discharge areas in salinity prone catchments, South-East Australia, Hydrogeology Journal (2006).

     

  • Ching-Ho Chen., Wei-Lin Liu, Horng-Gauang Leu., Sustainable Water Quality Management Framework and a Stratagy Planning System for a River Basin, International Journal of Environmental Management (2005).

     

  • Geo-morphometric Analysis of Seismological Tectonic River Tirna, Professional geographer, Association of American Geographers (2005).

 

 

Scientific committees

 

  • Life Member of the Indian Society of Remote Sensing (ISRS)

  • Life Member of the Indian Society of Geomatics (ISG)

  • Member of International Association of Hydrologist's (IAH)

 

Training and Workshops

  • Quality Improvement Program on Geographic Information Systems and its Applications. IIT Bombay, 14th to 18th February 2005.

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  • Participated in Advanced Training Programme on Mathematical Modeling of groundwater in Mining Areas, sponsored by Department of Science and technology, Govt. of India, held at Central Mining Research Institute, Dhanbad during 10-23 March 2005.

 

References

 

1. Prof.T.N.Singh, Department of Earth Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology, Powai, Mumbai - 400 076, India.

 

2. Prof. S.M.Ramasamy, Centre for Remote Sensing, Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli - 620 023

 

3. Shri A.S.Rajawat, Scientist 'SF' , Space Applications Centre (ISRO), Ahmedabad - 380 015

 

 

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