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M.Tech Courses Taught in ‘Natural Resources Engineering’ Academic Programme

(1) Natural Resource Exploration & Management (as Co-Instructor)
(2) Rural Informatics (Main Instructor)

Students Project Guidance

Ph.D: (Ongoing)

Name: Mr. Sudharsan D. (07431004)
Topic: Geo-informtion Service to the Rural Extension Community for Rural Development Planning using Open Source Geo-ICT Tools
Area of Interest: FS, WSN, RD, Agro-informatics, & Open/Free Geo-ICT Tools.
e-mail : sudharsan@iitb.ac.in
Web Page: http://homepages.iitb.ac.in/~sudharsan

Name: Mr. Amiya Kumar Tripathy. (08431401)
Topic: Geospatial Data Mining for Agricultural and Environmental Assessment.
Area of Interest: Database System, Data Warehousing & Mining and Agroinformatics.
e-mail : attripathy@iitb.ac.in

M.Tech:(Ongoing)

Name: Mr. Arun Jose. (07331002)
Topic: WSN & Geo-ICT based Precision Irrigation.
Area of Interest: Precision Agriculture.
e-mail : ArunJose@iitb.ac.in


Name: Mr. Rahul Balasaheb Shinde. (08331005)
Topic: WSN & Geo-ICT based Precision Irrigation.
Area of Interest: Precision Agriculture.
e-mail : rahulbshinde@iitb.ac.in


Name: Miss. Amruta Anil Chaudhari (08331005)
Topic: Risk Assessment using Cadastral Level Information for Insurance - A Remote Sensing & GIS Approach.
Area of Interest: GIS, Remote Sensing & Rural Information System.
e-mail : amruta_chaudhari@iitb.ac.in

M.Tech:(Completed)

Mr. Satyan Raina (06331002) Spatial database query system using the open source tools (Mapserver and P.Mapper)

Students Under Teaching Assistantship

Mr. Sudharsan D. (07431004)
Mr. Arun Jose (07331002)
Mr. Govind Nayar (08331011)
Mr. Rahul Balasaheb Shinde (08331005)

Continuing Education Programme

Geo-Spatial Technology in rural land-use planning, conservation planning and watershed management through continuing education programmes in the Institute and delivered expert lectures in various organisations in India and abroad.

 

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