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Dr Rituraj Shukla | Best Management | Best Researcher Award

Research Associate at  university of Guelph, Canada

Rituraj Shukla is a dedicated researcher and educator in the field of water resources management and engineering. He holds a Doctor of Philosophy degree in Water Resources Development & Management from the prestigious Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Roorkee. His doctoral research focused on the impact of climate and land use changes on groundwater in a canal command area.

 

Profile:

Education Journey: 📚

He earned his Ph.D. in Water Resources Development & Management from the Indian Institute Of Technology (IIT) Roorkee, with a notable thesis on the impact of climate and land use changes on groundwater. Prior to this, he completed his Master’s and Bachelor’s degrees in Soil and Water Engineering and Agricultural Engineering, respectively.

Professional Experience: 💼

Rituraj has held research positions at esteemed institutions such as the University of Guelph in Canada and the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Roorkee. He has actively contributed to projects aimed at assessing groundwater resources, planning water usage, and developing hydrological models for better environmental management..

Teaching Engagement:

🎓 Alongside his research endeavors, Rituraj has also engaged in teaching roles, imparting knowledge in courses related to hydrological modeling, surveying, and soil mechanics. He has demonstrated a passion for nurturing the next generation of engineers and scientists.

Skills & Achievements:

🏆 His technical prowess includes proficiency in various software tools such as ArcGIS, MODFLOW, MATLAB, Python, and R programming languages, among others. Rituraj has been recognized with prestigious fellowships and scholarships for his academic excellence and has actively participated in workshops and training programs related to water resources management.

Membership & Editorial Roles:

📝 He is an active member of several professional societies, including the Indian Water Resources Society and the American Society of Civil Engineers. Rituraj also serves as a member of the international advisory or editorial boards for esteemed journals, showcasing his commitment to advancing research in his field.

Best Management Research Focus:

Rituraj Shukla has a remarkable track record in management-focused research within the realm of water resources and environmental engineering. His expertise lies in utilizing advanced modeling techniques and data analysis to address critical issues in water management and sustainability. Here’s an overview of his key research focus in Best Management Practices (BMPs):

 

Citations:

Rituraj Shukla has garnered significant recognition for his research, as evidenced by his citation metrics. Since 2019, he has accumulated a total of 676 citations, with an h-index of 13 and an i10-index of 20. In total, his work has received 904 citations, reflecting the impact and relevance of his contributions to the field. These metrics underscore Rituraj’s standing as a respected authority in his research domain and highlight the influence of his scholarly output within the academic community.

Publication Top Notes:
  • “Comparison of support vector machine and maximum likelihood classification technique using satellite imagery” (2012)
    • Authors: A Mondal, S Kundu, SK Chandniha, R Shukla, PK Mishra
    • Published in: International Journal of Remote Sensing and GIS
    • Citations: 96
  • “Impact of climate change on future soil erosion in different slope, land use, and soil-type conditions in a part of the Narmada River Basin, India” (2014)
    • Authors: A Mondal, D Khare, S Kundu, PK Meena, PK Mishra, R Shukla
    • Published in: Journal of Hydrologic Engineering
    • Citations: 87
  • “Impact of Land Use Change on Groundwater – A Review” (2014)
    • Authors: M Nitin, D Khare, KK Gupta, R Shukla
    • Published in: International Journal of Advances in Water Resources and Protection
    • Citations: 86
  • “Quantifying the impacts of climate change on streamflow dynamics of two major rivers of the Northern Lake Erie Basin in Canada” (2018)
    • Authors: B Zhang, NK Shrestha, P Daggupati, R Rudra, R Shukla, B Kaur, J Hou
    • Published in: Sustainability
    • Citations: 58
  • “Current status, challenges, and future directions in identifying critical source areas for non-point source pollution in Canadian conditions” (2020)
    • Authors: RP Rudra, BA Mekonnen, R Shukla, NK Shrestha, PK Goel, P Daggupati
    • Published in: Agriculture
    • Citations: 31
  • “Statistical downscaling of climate change scenarios of rainfall and temperature over Indira Sagar canal command area in Madhya Pradesh, India” (2015)
    • Authors: R Shukla, D Khare, R Deo
    • Published in: 2015 IEEE 14th International Conference on Machine Learning and Applications
    • Citations: 30
  • “Water security assessment of the grand river watershed in Southwestern Ontario, Canada” (2019)
    • Authors: B Kaur, NK Shrestha, P Daggupati, RP Rudra, PK Goel, R Shukla
    • Published in: Sustainability
    • Citations: 28
  • “Shifting shoreline of Sagar island delta, India” (2014)
    • Authors: S Kundu, A Mondal, D Khare, PK Mishra, R Shukla
    • Published in: Journal of maps
    • Citations: 26
  • “Molecular mechanism of nutrient uptake in plants” (2014)
    • Authors: R Shukla, YK Sharma, AK Shukla
    • Published in: International Journal of Current Research and Academic Review
    • Citations: 25

 

Rituraj Shukla | Best Management | Best Researcher Award

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