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** **ptember 1983
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Married
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Passport no.: R3529261
Issued at : Cochin, India
Issued on : 28 August 2017
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Dr. Martin V. Mathew
Project Scientist
Ocean Observation Systems
National Institute of Ocean Technology
Ministry of Earth Sciences, Government of India
Research Interests
• Marine in-situ data acquisition using moored buoys
• Marine biogeography and biofouling
• Western boundary currents in the Bay of Bengal and its impact on Asian monsoon
• Oceanic response to tropical cyclones
• Physical mechanisms controlling phytoplankton abundance in the ocean
• Drift trajectory forecasting
Education and Credentials
Ph.D. July
2016
Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, Title
‘Physical mechanisms on the winter surface
chlorophyll-a bloom in the Bay of Bengal’
M.Sc. Physics 2006 Mahatma Gandhi University, Kerala, India B.Sc. Physics 2004 2004 - Mahatma Gandhi University, Kerala, India Positions Held
Mar 2016 to
till date
Project Scientist
(Oceanographer)
National Institute of Ocean
Technology, India
Jan 2016 to
Feb 2016
Researcher Indian Institute of Technology
Kharagpur, India
Jul 2009 to
Dec 2015
Research Fellow Indian Institute of Technology
Kharagpur, India
Technical Skills
• Well versed with various aspects of mooring operation and data quality control
• One-Dimensional mixing model in the Ocean
• Programming/software: MATLAB, Fortran, C++, UNIX, GrADS, SeaDAS
Publications as on June 2020 (Annexure 1)
Peer Reviewed Journals: Published (8), Under Review (2) Book Chapters : (1)
Conferences : (6)
2
Research Experience
# 1 Project Scientist from March 2016 to till date Ocean Observation Systems, National Institute of Ocean Technology
(Ministry of Earth Sciences, Government of India), Chennai, India-600 100 Nature of Work
The Ocean Observation Systems (OOS) established in 1997 under Ministry of Earth Sciences, is a unique institute to cater the requirements of ocean observation platforms for the operational, scientific and commercial applications. I am working as project scientist in the data division of OOS since March 2016. The nature of my responsibilities are real time collection & dissemination of buoy data, quality control & processing of surface met/ocean parameters and analysis & supply of data products to various end users.
Analysis of biofouling on moorings and identifying the governing environmental factors
Study of the western boundary currents in the Bay of Bengal and its impact on heat, salt budgets and ocean biology
Examining the upper ocean variability during tropical cyclones
Pre-deployment checks of mooring system
Software development for data processing of various met-ocean parameters
Research on improvement on mooring systems and data quality
Developing quality control routines to ensure quality of data
Inter-comparison of mooring observations with other in-situ and satellite observation platforms
Preparation of technical reports, protocols and scientific papers.
Preparation of project proposals, progress reports, annual reports and monthly reports.
Organizing technical conferences, seminars, workshops and general meetings.
Round the clock support in the event of natural disasters to various national organizations.
Study on microplastic pollution in the north Indian Ocean.
# 2 Researcher from January to February 2016
Project: Development of a real-time short term ocean hindcast/forecast with advanced initialization and data assimilative capability for the Bay of Bengal.
Centre for Oceans, Rivers, Atmosphere and Land Sciences (CORAL), Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, India
Nature of Work
Setting up of numerical model ROMS, study of submesoscale circulation features in the wake of islands.
# 3 Research Fellow from July 2009 to December 2015 Centre for Oceans, Rivers, Atmosphere and Land Sciences (CORAL), Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, India
Nature of Work
Study of physical mechanisms controlling phytoplankton blooms in the Bay of Bengal. 3
Cruise Participation
18 October – 8 November 2016: Onboard ORV Sagar Nidhi (SN-108) for mooring deployment and to study biofouling on moored buoys in the Arabian Sea. 25 January – 17 February 2017: Onboard ORV Sagar Nidhi (SN-112) for mooring deployment, ARGO deployment and to study biofouling on moored buoys in the Bay of Bengal 10 November-10 December 2019: Onboard ORV Sagar Kanya (SK-363) for mooring deployment, deep sea biofouling studies and CTD operation in the Arabian Sea 03 November–03 December 2020: Onboard ORV Sagar Nidhi (SN-163) for mooring deployment, microplastics sampling in the Arabian Sea.
Internships and Training
International Visitor Leadership Program on “Crisis Management and Resilience in Coastal India” Organized by The Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs of the U.S. Department of State, United States of America, March 30 to April 20 in USA.
Pan Ocean Remote Sensing Conference (PORSEC-2012)- Pre-Conference Tutorial on ocean color remote sensing, 2012, Kochi, India
National workshop on regional ocean modeling and prediction: A challenge to scientists, 2010, Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, India
Summer school on Dynamics of the North Indian Ocean, 2010, National Institute of Oceanography, Goa, India
References
1. Dr. R.Venkatesan, Scientist G & Head, Ocean Observation Systems National Institute of Ocean Technology, Chennai, India adnmo1@r.postjobfree.com, adnmo1@r.postjobfree.com, Ph:- +914*********; +914********* 2. Dr. K. Jossia Joseph, Scientist-D, Ocean Observation Systems, National Institute of Ocean Technology, Chennai, India adnmo1@r.postjobfree.com, Ph: -+91-944*-******
3. Dr. Jayanarayanan K, Assistant Professor, CORAL, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur. India
adnmo1@r.postjobfree.com, Ph: -+91 3222- 281994, +91-947*-******