I am a Research Scholar at the Department of Geology, Panjab University in Chandigarh, India. With an impressive track record of over four years, I possess extensive expertise in the domains of Geology, Remote Sensing and GIS, Image Analysis and Interpretation, Tectonic Geomorphology, Active Fault Mapping, and Morphometric Analysis. Furthermore, I have garnered substantial experience in conducting fieldwork across diverse regions, skillfully employing advanced surveying instruments and remote sensing methodologies.
I am Raj Kiran Dhiman, I have completed B.Sc. Honours Geology (2015-2018), M.Sc. Honours Geology (2018-2020) and a regular PhD. Student (2021-2025) in the Department of Geology, Panjab University, Chandigarh, India.
With over five years of experience, I have conducted research and gained expertise in various aspects of Engineering Geology, Landslides, Slope Stability, Rockfall Modelling, and Landslide Early Warning Systems.
Looking ahead, I envision myself as an engineering geologist and natural hazards specialist, leveraging my robust academic and professional background to contribute meaningfully to the field.
I am a Research Scholar at the Department of Geology, Panjab University Chandigarh, India. With an impressive track record of over four years, I possess extensive expertise in the domains of Engineering Geology, Rainfall threshold analysis, Landslides, RMR, SMR, CoSMR, GSI, Q-Slope, and Slope Stability.
I have secured:
1) All India Rank 44 in CSIR-NET JRF 2019
2) All India Rank 8 in IIT-JAM 2018
I am a Research Scholar in the Department of Geology at Panjab University, Chandigarh, India. My current research focuses on geothermal exploration in the Northwestern Himalayas. I am particularly interested in gaining a deeper understanding of the Himalayan region through the study of its geothermal systems