Ph.D (Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay)
M.Tech (Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra, Ranchi)
M.Sc (Ravenshaw University, Odisha)
B.Sc (Utkal University, Bhubaneshwar)
Dipak R. Samal is an Assistant Professor at the School of Public Policy and
Governance, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Hyderabad. He holds a Ph.D from
the Centre of Studies in Resources Engineering (CSRE), Indian Institute of Technology Bombay.
Before joining TISS, he was working as an Assistant Professor and program coordinator
(M.Tech Geomatics) at the Centre of Environmental Planning and Technology (CEPT)
University, Ahmedabad. As a post-doctoral fellow at Ashoka Trust for Research in
Ecology and Environment (ATREE), he has worked on Upscaling Catchment Processes
for Sustainable Water Management in Peninsular India (UPSCAPE) project which is
one of the three projects in India initiated under the ambitious Newton-Bhabha
Sustaining Water Resources Programme. He has also worked on a project “Adapting to
Climate Change in Urbanizing Watersheds"(ACCUWa) project where the major goal
was is to build an interdisciplinary approach toward understanding the interaction
between the water resource system and the climate system in an urbanizing context,
and to build the capacity of scholars, students, and civil society groups for conducting
interdisciplinary actionable research.
Dipak received MHRD fellowship for his doctoral studies at IIT Bombay where he
investigated the influence of urbanization on water resources for the Upper Bhima
basin, Maharashtra using geospatial modellng and analysis approach. During his
doctoral studies, he was involved in several consultancy/research projects as a leading
team member for precision mapping of city infrastructures (Water and Sewer), mapping
and monitoring of pollutants in the Ulhas-Waldhuni river (NGT issue), land subsidence
studies and creating a high-resolution topographic model for Mumbai city using
advanced geospatial technology. He has also worked with National Environmental
Engineering and Research Institute (CSIR-NEERI) where he was instrumental in
developing a thematic database for environmental research.
Dipak is passionate about application of geospatial technology for mapping, monitoring and modelling natural and urban processes.
Geospatial Technology
Spatial Statistics
Hydrology and Water Resorces
Urabanisaton
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