Dr. ARUN KUMAR, Indira Gandhi National Open University, India
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Summary:
Dr. Arun Kumar is a dedicated researcher whose work on soil erosion, land use change, and watershed management aligns closely with the goals of the Research for Soil Ecosystem Preservation Award. His innovative and interdisciplinary approaches have resulted in significant academic contributions, especially in ecologically fragile Himalayan regions. However, scaling up the application of his findings and expanding his geographical and outreach efforts could further strengthen his case.
🎓 Education
Dr. Arun Kumar completed his PhD in Geology from Indira Gandhi National Open University in 2023. He earned his Master of Science in Geology from Himachal Pradesh University in 2015, laying a strong academic foundation for his career in geosciences.
💼Experience
Dr. Kumar has been serving as an Assistant Professor in Geology (Guest Faculty) at Himachal Pradesh University Regional Center, Dharamshala, since 2018. In this role, he has actively mentored students, communicated internship and employment opportunities, and evaluated academic progress. He has also applied innovative teaching methods, contributed to campus activities, and supported struggling students through personalized guidance. Between 2016 and 2018, Dr. Kumar worked as a Junior Research Fellow on an ISRO-sponsored project focused on Lunar Geomorphology at Govt. PG College Dharamshala. During this period, he collaborated with interdisciplinary teams, utilized GIS software for data analysis, and conducted impactful scientific research.
🔬Research Focus
Dr. Kumar’s research interests span geomorphology, soil erosion, watershed management, and glaciology. His work integrates GIS-based methodologies and morphometric analyses to address pressing environmental challenges in ecologically sensitive Himalayan regions. His studies focus on soil erosion susceptibility, land use/land cover changes, and glacial lake dynamics, offering insights into sustainable management of natural resources.
Achievements
Dr. Kumar has co-authored several publications in renowned journals, including studies on soil erosion, watershed prioritization, and glacial dynamics in the Himalayan region. His research has contributed significantly to the understanding of geomorphological processes and their implications for environmental sustainability. Notable works include analyses of the Dehar watershed and glacial lake dynamics in Kishtwar National Park.
Publications
- Multi-parametrical analysis of Haptal glacier, lower Chenab basin, Jammu and Kashmir, India: A remote sensing approach
- Authors: Rai, S.K., Dhar, S., Kour, G., Mehta, P., Kumar, D.
- Journal: Journal of Earth System Science
- Year: 2024
- Citations: 0
- Two Decades of Glacier and Glacial Lake Change in the Dhauladhar Mountain Range, Himachal Himalayas, India (2000–2020)
- Authors: Rai, S.K., Dhar, S., Sahu, R., Kumar, A.
- Journal: Journal of the Indian Society of Remote Sensing
- Year: 2024
- Citations: 1
- Four decades of Glacier and Glacial Lake dynamics in Kishtwar high altitude National Park, Chenab Basin, Jammu and Kashmir, India
- Authors: Rai, S.K., Sahu, R., Dhar, S., Kumar, A.
- Journal: Modeling Earth Systems and Environment
- Year: 2024
- Citations: 4
- Rapid expansion of proglacial lake and deglaciation of host glacier in Kishtwar Himalaya, Jammu and Kashmir, India, from 1993 to 2020
- Authors: Rai, S.K., Sahu, R., Dhar, S., Tripathi, N., Kumar, A.
- Journal: Himalayan Geology
- Year: 2024
- Citations: 1
- Land use/land cover change and its implication on soil erosion in an ecologically sensitive Himachal Himalayan watershed, Northern India
- Authors: Prashanth, M., Kumar, A., Dhar, S., Rai, S.K., Kouser, B.
- Journal: Frontiers in Forests and Global Change
- Year: 2023
- Citations: 14
- Decomposition of continuous soil–gas radon time series data observed at Dharamshala region of NW Himalayas, India for seismic studies
- Authors: Dhar, S., Randhawa, S.S., Kumar, A., Bharti, H., Kumar, A.
- Journal: Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry
- Year: 2021
- Citations: 12
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