Manish Kumar Goyal, PhD, JSPS Fellow, Commonwealth Fellow, Erasmus Fellow,
P.E.(Int),Indo-US WARI Fellow, Inspire Fellow
Chair Professor-BIS Standardization
Professor and Dean of Infrastructure Development
Dept of Civil Engineering, IIT Indore, Indore- 453552, India
Email: vipmkgoyal@gmail.com, mkgoyal@iiti.ac.in
Keywords: Water, Climate, Big Data, Remote Sensing, AI, Modelling, Smart Cities
Distinctions
Ranked in Top 2% scientist in list prepared by Stanford 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)- 2020, 2021 , 2022 and 2023
Awarded American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE’s)- Visiting International Fellowship 2019.
Received Best Theoretical-Oriented Paper Award in American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) 2018.
Editor/Associate Editor:
Nature Scientific Reports
ASCE- J. of Hazardous, Toxic, and Radioactive Waste Management
PLOS Climate
Int. J. of Cloud Applications and Computing
Professional Experience~ 15 years Books-06
Visiting Professor, Indo-US WARI Fellow, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, USA
Visiting Professor, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki , Thessaloniki, Greece
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
Research Projects: 13 Completed, 03 ongoing
Research Publications: 2021
1. A methodological framework for extreme climate risk assessment integrating satellite and location based datasets in Intelligent Systems, In Press, International Journal of Intelligent Systems, Impact factor:10.312
2. Drought Occurrence in Different River Basins of India and Blockchain Technology based Framework for Disaster Management, Journal of Cleaner Production, In Press Accepted, Impact factor: 9.297
3. A Novel Analysis of COVID 19 Risk in India Incorporating Climatic and Socio-economic Factors, Technological forecasting and social change,167, 2021,120679, Impact factor: 8.593.
4. Soil Carbon and its Associate Resilience using Big Data Analytics: For food Security and Environmental Management, 169,2021,Technological forecasting and social change, Impact factor:8.593.
5. A novel framework for risk assessment and resilience of critical infrastructure towards climate change, Technological forecasting and social change,165,2021,120532, Impact factor:8.593
6. Phosphorus Fate, Transport and Management on Subsurface Drained Agricultural Organic Soils: A Review. Environmental Research Letters. 16 (1). https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/abce81 Impact factor:6.793
7. Generation of multivariate synthetic hydrological series using blind source separation techniques and copula functions, In Press, Journal of Environmental Informatics, Impact Factor: 5.271
8. Joint behaviour of climate extremes across India: Past and future, Journal of Hydrology,597,2021,126185, Impact factor:5.722
9. Big Data and Environmental Sustainability based Integrated Framework for Isotope Hydrology Applications in India, Environmental Technology & Innovation, Impact factor: 5.263
10. Regional Sustainable Development of Renewable Natural Resources using Net Primary Productivity on a Global Scale, In Press, Ecological Indicators, Impact factor:4.958
11. Modelling carbon dioxide emissions under a maize-soy rotation using machine learning, Biosystems Engineering 212, 1-18, Impact factor:4.123
12. Evaluation of precipitation datasets available on Google earth engine over India. Int J Climatol. 2021; 1– 20. Impact factor:4.069
13. Copula based analysis of meteorological, hydrological and agricultural drought characteristics across Indian river basins. Int J Climatol. 2021; 1– 16. Impact factor:4.069
14.Low frequency global‐scale modes and its influence on rainfall extremes over India: Nonstationary and uncertainty analysis. Int J Climatol. 2021; 41: 1873– 1888. Impact factor:4.069
15. Assessment of Glacial Lake Development and Downstream Flood Impacts of Critical Glacial Lake, In Press, Natural Hazards. Impact factor:2.427
16. An assessment of snow-glacier melt runoff under climate change scenarios in the Himalayan basin, Stochastic Environmental Research and Risk Assessment, 2021,1-26, Impact factor:2.351
17. Impact of climate change on crop water and irrigation requirements over eastern Himalayan region, Stochastic Environmental Research and Risk Assessment,2021,1-14,Impact factor:2.351
18.Assessment of hydro-climatological changes in eastern Himalayan river catchment of North-East India, ASCE-Journal of Hydrologic Engineering, Impact factor:1.594
Media Highlights of our research
Short Term Course
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
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