Hillslope Hydrologist
Ph.D., Department of Civil Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, Kharagpur-721302, India
Post Doctoral Fellow, Department of Civil Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Mumbai-400076, India
Research Interest:
My research interests focus on the integrated study of Hillslope Hydrology, Hydrological Modelling, Watershed Management, and the application of GIS and Remote Sensing for understanding hydrological processes in complex terrains. I aim to investigate how topography, soil, vegetation, and climatic factors influence runoff generation and subsurface flow across different spatial and temporal scales. A key component of my research involves quantifying the monsoon system and monsoon period in high-altitude regions, where unique hydro-meteorological dynamics play a critical role in water availability and watershed response. By combining advanced modeling approaches with geospatial data analysis, I aim to enhance the simulation and prediction of hydrological processes under varying monsoon conditions, thereby supporting sustainable water resource management and climate-resilient watershed planning, especially for high-altitude regions.
Research Highlights
Remote Sensing Applications in Hillslope Hydrology
Flash Flood Vulnerability Assessment & Prediction for Himalayan Regions
Surface Runoff Estimation and Prediction for Complex Terrains
Quantification of Monsoon System for India
Email: dibyandu@iitb.ac.in
d2roy.1992@gmail.com
Mobile No: +91-75012 27337