SUJATA SHASHIDHAR KULKARNI | Climate science | Best Academic Researcher Award

Ms. SUJATA SHASHIDHAR KULKARNI | Climate science | Best Academic Researcher Award

Ms. Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee India

Dr. Sujata S. Kulkarni is an early-career hydrology researcher at IIT Roorkee with a strong academic record, interdisciplinary expertise, and global research collaborations. She integrates climate science, data analytics, and complex systems to understand Indian monsoon variability. Passionate about research and teaching, Sujata has worked with premier institutions like IITM Pune and PIK Germany. Her contributions span hydrology, climate impact modeling, and network science. She has published in reputed journals, presented internationally, and is a recipient of the prestigious PMRF fellowship. Her research informs policy and climate adaptation strategies, particularly in the context of Arctic teleconnections.

Publication Profile

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πŸŽ“ Education

Sujata is pursuing her Ph.D. in Hydrology at IIT Roorkee with a perfect GPA of 10/10, following an M.Tech. in Civil Engineering from IIT Gandhinagar (2021, 9/10 CGPA). She completed her B.E. in Civil Engineering from BVBCET, VTU, Belgaum (2018, 9.52/10), secured 95.33% in Pre-University from Tungal PU Science College, and 96.48% in SSLC from St. Joseph’s School, Vijayapura. Her academic journey reflects consistent academic excellence, a deep interest in environmental systems, and a multidisciplinary approach blending engineering, hydrology, and computational tools.

πŸ’Ό Experience

Sujata has taught Python and Disaster Management at COER under the PMRF deliverables and served as a Teaching Assistant for advanced hydrology courses (HYN513 & HYN555). She was a Research Associate at IIT Roorkee on a climate change impact project for SΓ£o Paulo, Brazil. She has hands-on experience with climate model analysis, statistical downscaling, and environmental modeling. Sujata gained international exposure through her research visits to IITM Pune and PIK Germany, attended the Potsdam Summer School (2022), and coordinated key workshops on natural hazards in the Indian Himalayas, blending research with academic leadership.

πŸ† Awards & Honors

Sujata is a Prime Minister’s Research Fellow and recipient of multiple fellowships, including CoPREPARE (PIK Germany, 2022) and MHRD Scholarship (M.Tech.). She earned a travel grant to EGU 2024, organized a DAAD-funded workshop on Indian Himalayan hazards, and secured funding from KSCST for her B.Tech. thesis. Sujata also ranked second in her undergraduate department, receiving a silver medal, and qualified GATE with 98.96 percentile. Her academic diligence was also recognized with the PM’s Student Scholarship for her undergraduate studies from 2014–2018.

πŸ”¬ Research Focus

Sujata’s research focuses on climate-hydrology interactions, particularly the predictive modeling of the Indian Summer Monsoon using Arctic teleconnections and complex network theory. She explores multiscale associations between Arctic sea ice variability and Indian precipitation patterns, advancing methods like wavelet analysis and SARIMA modeling. Her M.Tech. thesis analyzed interstate trade networks in India through network science. Her work bridges data science, hydrologic science, and climate policy, contributing to adaptive strategies against climate change. She also investigates biofilters, nanotechnology in water purification, and glacier dynamics, integrating science and sustainability.

Conclusion

Sujata S. Kulkarni is an exceptionally strong candidate for the Best Academic Researcher Award. Her academic record, interdisciplinary and internationally collaborative research, publications, technical competence, and commitment to both teaching and outreach demonstrate a comprehensive, impactful early-career research trajectory. With minor enhancements in independent funding and product-oriented outcomes, she is well on her way to becoming a leading scholar in climate-hydrology studies.

Publication Top Notes

  • Tracing spatiotemporal changes in agricultural and non-agricultural trade networks of India | 2023 | Kulkarni, S. and Agarwal, A.

  • Quantifying the association between Arctic Sea ice extent and Indian precipitation | 2023 | Kulkarni, S. & Agarwal, A.

  • Arctic sea ice variability and its multiscale association with Indian summer monsoon rainfall at different time scales | 2025 | Kulkarni, S. & Agarwal, A.

  • Complex networks in hydrologic sciences | Under Review (Submitted in June 2023) | Kulkarni, S., Γ–ztΓΌrk, U., Marwan, N., Kurths, J., Merz, B., & Agarwal, A.

 

Habibullah Abbasi| Climate | Best Researcher Award

Habibullah Abbasi|Climate|Best |Researcher Award

Professor, Centre for Environmental Sciences University of Sindh

Dr. Habibullah U. Abbasi is a Pakistani environmental scientist specializing in atmospheric environment and remote sensing. He serves as an Assistant Professor at the University of Sindh, Jamshoro, focusing on climate modeling, environmental impact assessment, and geospatial analysis. His research explores Earth’s surface monitoring through satellite data, emphasizing global and regional environmental changes. Dr. Abbasi has authored numerous research papers on land-use changes, groundwater assessment, and climate impact analysis. With expertise in GIS, remote sensing, and environmental modeling, he contributes significantly to sustainable environmental solutions.

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πŸŽ“ Education

Ph.D. (2008-2011) in Environmental Sciences, University of Sindh Jamshoro, specializing in Remote Sensing, Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP), and Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA)M.Phil. (2005-2007) in Environmental Sciences, University of Sindh Jamshoro, focusing on Remote Sensing, GIS, and EIA.B.CIT(20002004)inComputer&InformationTechnology, University of Sindh Jamshoro. Short Courses & Training:

πŸ’Ό Experience

Assistant Professor (2015-Present), Center for Environmental Sciences, University of Sindh, Jamshoro.Assistant Professor (2013-2015), Sindh Madressatul Islam University (SMIU), Karachi.Visiting Scholar (2013-2014), Center for Environmental Sciences, University of Sindh, Jamshoro.Assistant Professor (2012-2013), Energy & Environment Engineering Department, QUEST, Nawabshah.

πŸ† Awards & Honors

Recognized for significant research contributions in environmental sciences. Recipient of various academic and research grants.Acknowledged for excellence in GIS-based environmental assessment. Contributions in climate modeling and satellite-based environmental analysis.

πŸ”¬ Research Focus

Atmospheric Environment & Climate Modeling – Studying global and regional environmental changes.Remote Sensing & GIS – Analyzing land-use changes and environmental impact.Hydrological & Groundwater Studies – Assessing water resources using geospatial technologies.Sustainable Environmental Solutions – Developing models for ecological conservation.

βœ… Conclusion

Dr. H. U. Abbasi (and collaborators) demonstrates strong expertise in remote sensing, GIS, and environmental sustainability, with a well-cited publication record. While their research significantly contributes to regional climate and land-use studies, global collaboration, publication in top-tier journals, and policy-oriented research would further solidify their candidacy for the Best Researcher Award. Given the strong academic influence, Dr. Abbasi is a competitive candidate for this recognition

Publication

  • A review on change detection method and accuracy assessment for land use land cover (2021) – Authors: AH Chughtai, H Abbasi, IR Karas – Citations: 239

 

  • Geospatial analysis of wetlands based on land use/land cover dynamics using remote sensing and GIS in Sindh, Pakistan (2021) – Authors: H Islam, H Abbasi, A Karam, AH Chughtai, M Ahmed Jiskani – Citations: 33

 

  • Deforestation analysis of riverine forest of Sindh using remote sensing techniques (2011) – Authors: HU Abbasi, MA Baloch, AG Memon – Citations: 11

 

  • Impact analyses of upstream water infrastructure development schemes on downstream flow and sediment discharge and subsequent effect on Deltaic region (2015) – Authors: AN Laghari, HU Abbasi, A Aziz, NA Kanasro – Citations: 10

 

  • Strain energy based homogenization method to find the equivalent orthotropic properties of sandwich structures (2014) – Authors: H Ijaz, M Asad, A Memon, KB Ahmed, H Abbasi, AN Laghari – Citations: 7

 

  • Analysis of riverine forests of Nawabshah and Hyderabad divisions using Landsat satellite data (2015) – Authors: HU Abbasi, AG Memon, AS Soomro, MA Baloch – Citations: 5

 

  • Temperature modelling of Indus basin using Landsat data (2012) – Authors: HU Abbasi, AS Soomro, A Memon, SR Samo, IR Karas – Citations: 4

 

  • A Conceptual Model for identifying Landslide risk: A case study Balakot, Pakistan (2012) – Authors: AS Soomro, HU Abbasi, AG Memon, SR Samo – Citations: 4

 

  • Impact assessment on Manchar lake of water scarcity through remote sensing-based study (Year Not Available) – Authors: HU Abbasi, MA Baluch, AS Soomro – Citations: 4

 

  • Analytical approaches and advancement in the analysis of natural and synthetic fiber: a comprehensive review (2024) – Authors: Z Ali, FN Talpur, HI Afridi, F Ahmed, NA Brohi, H Abbasi – Citations: 3

 

  • Spatio-temporal land use/cover assessment of Sub-Tropical Forests of Thatta Division (2019) – Authors: HU Abbasi, H Islam – Citations: 3

 

  • Assessment of Deforestation of Riverine Forests of Nawabshah & Hyderabad Divisions Using Landsat Data (Year Not Available) – Authors: HU Abbasi, AG Memon, AS Soomro – Citations: Not Available