Manish Kumar Goyal, PhD
JSPS Fellow,Commonwealth Fellow, Erasmus Fellow,
P.E.(Int),Indo-US WARI Fellow, Inspire Fellow
Associate Professor
Discipline of Civil Engineering, IIT Indore, Indore- 453552, India
Email: vipmkgoyal@gmail.com, mkgoyal@iiti.ac.in
Ranked in Top 2% scientist in list prepared by Standford University and among the top 500 of the world's more than 42000 researchers in the in the sub-area "environmental engineering (Meteorology and Atmospheric Sciences).
Received Best Theoretical-Oriented Paper Award in American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) 2018.
Awarded American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE’s)- Visiting International Fellowship 2019.
Professional Experience~ 12 years
Visiting Professor, Indo-US WARI Fellow, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, USA
Visiting Professor, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki , Thessaloniki
Postdoctoral Fellow, McGill University, Canada
Postdoctoral Fellow, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Research Assistant, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Canada
Manager- CNIA Pvt. Ltd., Bangalore
Assistant Manager-Jones Lang LaSalle Pvt. Ltd., Chennai and New Delhi
The Hindu-Low soil moisture posing threat in most river basins
The Hindustan Times-- 60% districts in India cannot stand drought, says study
The Hindu-- Most river basins in India not climate resilient: Study
Livemint: Two-thirds of India’s terrestrial ecosystems vulnerable to drought, says study
APN: Two-thirds of India’s terrestrial ecosystems vulnerable to drought, says study
NetIndian: Most river basins in India not climate resilient: Study
India Science Wire--Most river basins in India not climate resilient
Downtoearth--जलवायु अनुकूलन के लिए जरूरी जन-भागीदारी
Jagran
http://epaper.jagran.com/epaper/29-sep-2017-262-delhi-archive-edition-national-Page-14.html
Prabhasakshi--देश के दो-तिहाई पारिस्थितक तंत्र में नहीं है जलवायु परिवर्तन से लड़ने की क्षमता
Human activities reduce catchments’ climate resilience
Books
Special Issue-Call for papers
invites to submit manuscript for
Few Recent Research Results
Assessment of ecosystem resilience to hydroclimatic disturbances in India-Global Change Biology (Impact factor-8.502)
Regional Carbon Fluxes from land-use conversion and land use management in Northeast India