BIOGRAPHY
Prof. Jagabandhu Panda received his B. Sc. Physics (Hons) and M. Sc. (Physics) degrees from Utkal University, Bhubaneswar, Odisha. He subsequently moved to the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi to pursue Ph.D. in Atmospheric Sciences after qualifying GATE. He started his research journey by working on Atmospheric Boundary Layer characteristics. He is one of the researchers to start implementing the Advanced Research WRF modeling system in the Indian region. After completing his Ph.D., he worked at TransWeb Educational Services, India Meteorological Department (New Delhi), and National Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasting (NCMRWF, Noida), before joining Nanyang Technological University (NTU) Singapore as a post-doctoral researcher. Thereafter, he worked at Academia Sinica for a few months as a post-doc before joining NIT Rourkela. He used the WRF modeling system extensively for his research works during both his Ph.D. as well as post-PhD tenures. As an accomplished researcher, he focuses on extreme/high-impact weather events, regional-scale weather and climate studies, urban meteorology and climatology, aerosol-climate interaction, planetary atmospheres of Mars and Venus, and applications of numerical modeling, data assimilation techniques, RS and GIS techniques, and ML/DL algorithms in atmospheric studies. He is one of the distinct researchers, who works on tropical cyclone climatology and published several research papers on this topic in international journals, significantly contributing to the scientific understanding in this direction, especially for the North Indian Ocean region. His contribution to the research on urbanization and its effects, and aerosol-cloud interaction has been quite prominent and significant. He is one of the few Indian researchers, who contributed appreciably to the scientific understanding of Mars Atmosphere too.
EXPERTISE INFORMATION
Research Group
- Mesoscale Meteorology , Climate Dynamics and Modelling
Areas of Interest
- EXTREME/HIGH-IMPACT WEATHER EVENTS
- REGIONAL-SCALE CLIMATE
- URBAN METEOROLOGY & CLIMATOLOGY
- AEROSOLS-CLOUDS & CLIMATE INTERACTION
- PLANETARY ATMOSPHERES
- REMOTE SENSING & GIS APPLICATIONS
- NUMERICAL MODELING & DATA ASSIMILATION
- MACHINE LEARNING & DEEP LEARNING APPLICATIONS
Jagabandhu Panda
ଜଗବନ୍ଧୁ ପଣ୍ଡା
Professor
Earth and Atmospheric Sciences
pandaj@nitrkl.ac.in
0661 - 246 2933
83
PUBLICATIONS4
SPONSORED PROJECTS15
DOCTORAL STUDENTS1
CONTINUING EDUCATIONPERSONAL INFORMATION
Jagabandhu Panda
Professor
Earth and Atmospheric Sciences
Room Number: ER-301
Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, National Institute of Technology Rourkela, Sundargarh, Odisha, India - 769008
2010
Ph.D.
Atmospheric SciencesIndian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi, New Delhi, India
2001
M.Sc
PhysicsUtkal University, Bhubaneswar (Odisha), India
1999
B.Sc (Hons)
PhysicsN. C. College (Affiliated to Utkal University), Jajpur (Odisha), India
Teaching Experience
- Atmospheric Science, NIT Rourkela, 20 Mar 2014 - Present
Post Doctoral Research Experience
- Mesoscale Modeling of Regional Weather, Research Center for Environmental Changes, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan, 09 Jul 2013 - 11 Mar 2014
- Urban Effects on Mesoscale Weather over Singapore, School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore, 30 Sep 2010 - 31 May 2013
- Numerical regional scale modeling, National Centre for Medium Range Weather Forecasting (NCMRWF),MoES, NOIDA, India, 31 May 2010 - 20 Sep 2010
- Assimilation of satellite data in WRF Simulations, Satellite Meteorology Division, India Meteorological Department (IMD), New Delhi, India, 10 Nov 2009 - 21 May 2010
Industrial Experience
- Senior consultant-Academics, TransWeb Educational Services Pvt. Ltd, NOIDA, India, 01 May 2009 - 31 Oct 2009
Laboratory Development
- Modeling and Simulation Lab, NIT Rourkela, For research and teaching
Land-atmosphere interaction during thunderstorms over major urban areas of India using high resolution mesoscale modeling framework and climatological data sets. Moes
- Principal Investigator
- 36
- Running Sponsored
Preparing a size based database of North Indian Ocean cyclones and Studying their meteorological characteristics using scatterometer products and two numerical models during warming climate scenario SPACE APPLICATIONS CENTRE
- Principal Investigator
- 36
- Completed Sponsored
Analysis dust stroms,dust devils,dunes,clouds ands associated meteorological features in the martian atmosphere using satellite observation and numerical model SAC-ISRO
- Principal Investigator
- 36
- Completed Sponsored
Interaction of Urban boundary layer with mesoscale weather in costal and continental city environment SERB
- Principal Investigator
- 36
- Completed Sponsored
Total Publications: 83
J. Panda, T. Koh, A. Mukherjee, X. Li, and L. Norford,"Numerical modeling of the distinct urbanization impact over Singapore during two contrasting weather scenarios", Urban Climate, vol.55, no.101924, pp.1-24, Elsevier 2024, View Details Article
D. Paul, J. Panda, A. Sarkar, S. Kumar, Y. Zhu, and J. Collins,"Comparing the atmospheric and ocean characteristics associated with two distinctly intensified pre-monsoon tropical cyclones over the Bay of Bengal", Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, vol.150, no.761, pp.1926-1952, Royal Meteorological Society (Wiley), April 2024, View Details Article
S. Kumar, J. Panda, D. Paul, and I. Bhasi,"A study on radial characteristics of North Indian Ocean tropical cyclones and associated energy indices through numerical modeling", Atmospheric Research, vol.309, no.107587, pp.1-14, ELSEVIER 2024, View Details Article
A. Sarkar and J. Panda,"Significance of anthropogenic black carbon in modulating atmospheric and cloud properties through aerosol-radiation interaction during a winter-time fog-haze", Atmospheric Environment, vol.334, no.120720, pp.1-20, ELSEVIER 2024, View Details Article
A. Mukherjee, J. Panda, A. Choudhury, S. Singh, and S. Bhattacharyya,"Analyzing urban footprints over four coastal cities of India and the association with rainfall and temperature using deep learning models", Urban Climate, vol.57, no.102123, pp.1-20, Elsevier, September 2024, 10.1016/j.uclim.2024.102123 Article
National Conference on Land-Atmosphere Interactions Controlling Weather & Climate: Applications of Numerical Models and Observations (LAI-2023) Earth and Atmospheric Sciences (Conference)
- Co-Coordinator
- 09 Jan 2023 - 12 Jan 2023
- Brochure
- ER201 : Physics of Atmosphere {Theory}
- ER205 : Introduction to Weather and Climate {Theory}
- ER5401 : Physics of Atmosphere {Theory}
- ER545 : Atmospheric Physics {Theory}
- ER546 : Satellite Meteorology {Theory}
- ER548 : Cloud Physics {Theory}
- ER550 : Applied Meteorology {Theory}
- ER5502 : Satellite Meteorology and Oceanography {Theory}
- ER5603 : Parameterization of Physical Process {Theory}
- ER601 : Theoretical Meteorology {Theory}
- ER6011 : Theoretical Meteorology {Theory}
- ER6014 : Physics of Clouds {Theory}
- ER602 : Applied Atmospheric Dynamics {Theory}
- ER605 : Introduction to Microscale and Mesoscale Meteorology {Theory}
- ER606 : Mesoscale Meteorology and Modeling {Theory}
- ER5442 : Satellite Remote Sensing Laboratory {Practical}
- ER5571 : Basic Programming Laboratory {Practical}
- ER562 : Modeling and Simulation Laboratory {Practical}
- ER568 : Numerical Simulation Laboratory {Practical}
- ER569 : Satellite Meteorology and Oceanography Laboratory {Practical}
- ER580 : Remote Sensing and GIS Laboratory {Practical}
- ER585 : Fortran Programming Laboratory {Practical}
- ER5880 : Field Work {Practical}
- ER6074 : Remote Sensing Laboratory {Practical}
Ph.D. Students [13]
Response of Local Weather to Urban Induced Land-use Change: A Study over Eastern and Southern Indian Cities
Sudhansu Sekhar RathEnrolled: Jan 2015Graduated : Feb 2021Supervisor
A Study on Clouds, Precipitation and Radiation Response to Aerosols over Different Parts of Indian Region
Sunny KantEnrolled: Jul 2014Graduated : Jan 2020Supervisor
Martian Atmospheric Characteristics Associated with Dust Storms and Clouds Realized through Satellite Observations and MarsWRF
Bijay Kumar GuhaEnrolled: Jan 2017Graduated : Nov 2021Supervisor
Impact of Changing Climate on North Indian Ocean Cyclonic Disturbances and Associated Meteorological Features
Kasturi SinghEnrolled: Jan 2015Graduated : Oct 2020Supervisor
A Study on the Structural Characteristics of North Indian Ocean Tropical Cyclones during 2001-2020
Subodh KumarEnrolled: Jul 2017Graduated : Oct 2023Supervisor
Oceanic and Atmospheric Characteristics Associated with Distinct Intensification Scenarios of North Indian Ocean Cyclonic Disturbances
Debashis PaulEnrolled: Jul 2018Thesis SubmittedSupervisor
Aerosol-cloud-climate interaction over Indian region
Ankan SarkarEnrolled: Jul 2019ContinuingSupervisor
Remote Sensing, GIS, and Urban Meteorology
Asmita MukherjeeEnrolled: Jan 2021ContinuingSupervisor
Tropical Cyclones and Impact Assessment
Ipshita BhasiEnrolled: Aug 2021ContinuingSupervisor
Planetary Atmospheres
Anirban MandalEnrolled: Aug 2021ContinuingSupervisor
Urban Meteorology and Climatology
Animesh ChoudhuryEnrolled: Mar 2022ContinuingSupervisor
Tropical Cyclones and risk assessment
Geo TomEnrolled: Jul 2022ContinuingSupervisor
Urban Meteorology and Climatology
Debjyoti RoyEnrolled: Feb 2023ContinuingSupervisor
Executive Ph.D. Students [2]
Application of machine learning techniques in tropical cyclone studies
Ajay Kumar MauryaEnrolled: Aug 2023ContinuingSupervisor
Extreme weather and risk assessment
Umasankar DasEnrolled: Jul 2024ContinuingSupervisor
Awards And Honours
- Best paper publication in Atmospheric Sciences from Indian Society of Remote Sensing, 2016
- Senior Research Fellowship by Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, Government of India (CSIR-SRF) during 2006-07, 2006
- Qualified Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) organized by the Ministry of Human Resources and Development, Government of India, 2001
Memberships / Fellowships
- Life Member (LM-594), Ocean Society of India (OSI), 2023
- Life Member, International Association for Urban Climate (IAUC), 2023
- Life Member (SAMA-LM-IND-112), South Asian Meteorological Association (SAMA), 2022
- Patron Member (237), Orissa Physical Society (OPS), 2021
- Life Member (IASTA-LM-642), Indian Aerosol Science and Technology Association (IASTA), 2018
- Life Member (LM-3197), Indian Meteorological Society (IMS), 2017
- Associate Member (0409301), American Meteorological Society (AMS), 2015
- Life Member (l-4109), Indian Society of Remote Sensing (ISRS), 2013
- Member (17A764), Asia Oceania Geosciences Society (AOGS), 2012