Prabhakar Shukla
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Prabhakar Shukla is a seasoned researcher specializing in groundwater management and modeling, climate change, and water resources. With a Ph.D. from MNNIT Allahabad and an M.Tech. from IIT Roorkee, his expertise includes environmental conservation and GIS/Remote Sensing. His projects, like the Hindon River conservation plan and sludge reuse study, reflect his commitment to sustainable practices. Shukla's publications in reputed journals and his active roles in professional societies underline his contributions to hydrology and environmental engineering. His technical proficiency spans software like SWMM, Arc GIS, and Visual MODFLOW, complemented by accolades including editorship and prizes in academic competitions, showcasing his multidimensional capabilities in research and academia.
Skills & Expertise
Data Science
Climate Change
Environmental Conservation
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Energy Centre
Remote Sensing
Research Interests
Groundwater Management
Climate Change
Water Resources
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Education
MNNIT Allahabad (Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology, Allahabad)
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Conservation Plan for Hindon River in-between Ghaziabad and Delhi
Identification and quantification of point and non-point sources of pollution, pollution load and water quality analysis of Hindon river at different locations, Identification of drains and tributaries in the study stretch, Conservation plan for the river suggesting sewage treatment plants, solid waste management, public participation, river front development, etc.
Conferences & Seminars (1)
Active Flow Control: Concepts and Applications
Attended Global Initiatives of Academic Network [GIAN] course on “Active Flow Control: Concepts and Applications”, March 12-17, 2018, MNNIT Allahabad, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh, India
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THOMSO-2012 [Cultural Fest]
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The River Hindon, a main tributary of river Yamuna flows in the western part of Uttar Pradesh (UP), India. As it passes through the industrial and urban areas, it receives a huge amount of wastages. T...
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