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Moorings, Tropical cyclones, Air-sea interaction

Location:
Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
Posted:
September 20, 2021

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Navaneeth K. N

Project Scientist

Ocean Observation Systems

National Institute of Ocean Technology

Ministry of Earth Sciences,

Government of India.

Email: adoqw1@r.postjobfree.com

Phone: +91-989*******

Focus areas of research

Oceanic response to Tropical Cyclones in the Northern Indian Ocean.

Marine in-situ data acquisition using moored buoys Education and Credentials

2018 – till date Pursuing Ph.D. in Science and Humanities, Anna University, Chennai, India. Topic: Upper Ocean response of the Bay of Bengal to Tropical cyclones.

2009-2011 M.Sc. in Oceanography, Cochin University of Science and Technology, Kerala, India. First-class with distinction.

2006-2009 B.Sc. in Physics, University of Calicut, Kerala, India. Subsidiary subjects: Mathematics and Chemistry. First-class

Professional Experience

Sept 2011 –

Nov 2013

Project Assistant II, National Institute of Oceanography, Goa, India Dec 2013 –

Mar 2015

Research Support Staff, University of Aizu, Japan. May 2015 –

Nov 2015

Research Support Staff, University of Aizu, Japan. Feb 2016 –

Mar 2018

Project Scientist I, National Institute of Ocean Technology, Chennai Jun 2018 –

Till date

Project Scientist I, National Institute of Ocean Technology, Chennai Publications

1. Navaneeth, K. N., Martin, M. V., Joseph, K. J., & Venkatesan, R. (2019). Contrasting the upper ocean response to two intense cyclones in the Bay of Bengal. Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers, 147, 65-78. 2. Venkatesan, R., Tandon, A., Sengupta, D., & Navaneeth, K. N. (2018). Recent Trends in Ocean Observations. In Observing the Oceans in Real Time (pp. 3-13). Springer, Cham. 3. Bhowmick, S. A., Agarwal, N., Sharma, R., Sundar, R., Venkatesan, R., Prasad, C. A.,

& Navaneeth, K. N. (2020). Cyclone Amphan: oceanic conditions pre-and post-cyclone using in situ and satellite observations. Current Science, 119(9), 1510-1516. 4. Venkatesan, R., Navaneeth, K. N., Vedachalam, N., & Atmanand, M. A. (2019, October). Observing the oceans in real time—need for affordable technology and capacity development. In OCEANS 2019 MTS/IEEE SEATTLE (pp. 1-7). IEEE. 5. Chandramohan, P., Ramanamurthy, M. V., Joseph, K. J., Alluri, S. K. R., Varthini, D. S., & Navaneeth, K. N. (2018). Origin, Transformation and Measurement of Waves in Ocean. In Observing the Oceans in Real Time (pp. 59-74). Springer, Cham. 6. Navaneeth K N and R. Venkatesan. Tropical cyclone intensity modulated by the oceanic eddies in the Bay of Bengal. Under review in Oceanologia. 7. K.N. Navaneeth, R. Venkatesan, M.V. Martin, Anoopa Prasad C, Ramesh K. and Jossia Joseph K. A Method for Drift Correction in Temperature and Salinity Measurements from Moored Buoys. Accepted in Marine Technology Society Journal. Cruise Participation

Joint Global

Ocean Flux Study

(JGOFS)

ORV Sindhu Sankalp in the Arabian Sea to study the impact of atmospheric aerosols in productivity during 2013

MISO-BoB

ORV Sally Ride during July 2019 to study the monsoon intra-seasonal oscillations

Buoy

dep./retrieval

cruise

ORV Sagar Nidhi during December 2020 for the retrieval and deployment of moored buoys in the Bay of Bengal

Buoy

dep./retrieval

cruise

ORV Sagar Nidhi during February 2021 for the retrieval and deployment of moored buoys in the Bay of Bengal

Skills

Instruments CTD, Fast CTD, Surface met kit, Large Volume air samplers, WP2 net for biological sample collection, CT sensors.

Software Ferret, Grads and NCL

Personal Information

Permanent

Address

Venketeswara Nivas, Haribhajan Street, Kodunthirapully Village Palakkad.

Date of Birth 27 April 1989

Nationality Indian

Languages

Known

English, Malayalam, Tamil, Hindi (Read and Write), Sanskrit



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