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I myself Dr. R. K. Nayak, a scientist  from National Remote Sensing Centre (NRSC,Hyderabad) of Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) working on the problem of regional carbon cycling over India and surrounding under the National Carbon Project (NCP) hosted by ISRO-Geosphere Biosphere Program since 2007 under the leadership of Dr. V. K. Dadhwal.
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I am Dr. R. K. Nayak from National Remote Sensing Centre (NRSC,Hyderabad) of ISRO with research interest on the subjects: geophysical fluid dynamics, remote sensing, ocean circulation and regional carbon cycle modeling. Presently, I am working on Carbon Cycle  Modeling and Simulation (CCMS) module of National Carbon Project (NCP) of ISRO-Geosphere Biosphere Program. NCP is initiated during 2007 under the leadership of Dr. V. K. Dadhwal with the aim to strengthen regional databases and improve in current understanding of Carbon Cycle at regional and global scales. I use CASA Terrestrial Ecosystem Model, Regional Ocean Modeling System (ROMS), Princeton Ocean Model (POM) and GEOS-Chem Atmosphere Transport moedel in my work for analysis of remote sensing observation towards understanding of regional carbon cycle and ocean circulation of Indian region.  
 
   
 
   
 
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I have received MSc in Physics from Utkal University (in 1999) and PhD in Physics from Goa University (in 2005). Dr. S. R. Shetye was my PhD guide.
Under the project, extensive ground base observation of several parameters characterizing the regional C cycle which includes biomass, soil map, surface CO2 sensing, biosphere-atmosphere CO2 flux exchanges (through flux towers  etc) are measured since the project started in 2007. My responsibility in the project to carryout modeling study (forward/inverse) of atmospheric CO2 over India. We have made some progress towards understanding the terrestrial source and sink pattern of atmosphere CO2 by simulating NPP and NEP over India by using ground and remote sensing data in NASA-CASA model. Seasonal and inter-annual variability and their climate control over India were examined (published in Int. J. climatology and Env. Mon. Assessment). 
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I have received Master Degree in Physics from Utkal University in 1999 and PhD in Physics from Goa University in 2006. I have worked under the Guidance of Dr. S. R. Shetye, Director of National Institute of Oceanography on the PhD topic "Coupling between the north Indian Ocean and Monsoon: thermal cycling of the upper ocean of the Arabian Sea". I also worked on the "Modeling the tidal coastal circulation in the coastal oceans" and "Study on Meso-scale Oceanography Processes on the tropical Indian Ocean". I served as a teaching faculty at "Indian Institute of Remote Sensing (IIRS/ISRO), Dehradun" during 2005-2010. My teaching interest at IIRS includes "satellite oceanography", "Geophysical Fluid Dynamics", "Linear Algebra and Differential Calculus".
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Latest revision as of 07:14, 20 October 2020

I am Dr. R. K. Nayak from National Remote Sensing Centre (NRSC,Hyderabad) of ISRO with research interest on the subjects: geophysical fluid dynamics, remote sensing, ocean circulation and regional carbon cycle modeling. Presently, I am working on Carbon Cycle Modeling and Simulation (CCMS) module of National Carbon Project (NCP) of ISRO-Geosphere Biosphere Program. NCP is initiated during 2007 under the leadership of Dr. V. K. Dadhwal with the aim to strengthen regional databases and improve in current understanding of Carbon Cycle at regional and global scales. I use CASA Terrestrial Ecosystem Model, Regional Ocean Modeling System (ROMS), Princeton Ocean Model (POM) and GEOS-Chem Atmosphere Transport moedel in my work for analysis of remote sensing observation towards understanding of regional carbon cycle and ocean circulation of Indian region.

I have received MSc in Physics from Utkal University (in 1999) and PhD in Physics from Goa University (in 2005). Dr. S. R. Shetye was my PhD guide.