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From the Desk of the Vice Chancellor

Greetings!

As the Vice Chancellor of this premier university, I am extremely pleased to share this space to converse with all of you. The University of Madras is a post- sesquicentennial institution which has forged a glorious path for itself and has been the site for significant scientific discoveries as well as the beacon for national and regional societal transformation. It has successfully managed to hold aloft its tradition even while keeping up with the emerging trends. One reason for this is the way in which the university has kept alive its interactions with all the stakeholders.

The COVID 19 pandemic has introduced a ‘new normal’ and its impact is felt in the workings of the university as well. The students have been attending the lectures online. While online learning has the advantage of being anytime and anywhere, it has taken away the peer group interaction and peer learning which are integral aspects of the university experience. We look forward to welcoming you to the campus very soon. Meanwhile, our faculty and administration will continue to bring the best to the virtual classrooms. As students, you need to view the restrictions posed by the pandemic as a temporary deterrent. Your focus should be to gain the competencies to conduct application oriented research in order to evolve as useful citizens of our society.

Our university boasts of faculty with a high degree of knowledge and commitment to offer the best in teaching and research. Given the context of the pandemic, we need to redefine our teaching-learning processes to offer the best pedagogic experience to our students. Similarly, the post-pandemic era demands that we hone the employment potential and entrepreneurial capacity of our learners. This necessitates that we focus on sponsored research in cutting edge areas.

Our administrative staff have been the backbone of the university. While we move towards a transparent and complete e-governance model, we need more support from you. When the teaching-learning process at our university – from admission to certification -- is moving into the digital era, your skills and competencies need to keep pace.

At our university, we are gearing up for the final round of NAAC re-accreditation. This has offered us an opportunity to assess our Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges. Further, it has made us more determined to reiterate our quality benchmarks in teaching, research and extension activities. We are aware of this responsibility and fully prepared for it because, our university has always encouraged individual thinking within the established frameworks. This is echoed in the words of Tim Burners Lee, who initiated the World Wide Web: “We are forming cells within a global brain and we are excited that we might start to think collectively. What becomes of us still hangs crucially on how we think individually.” Let us unite to make the educational experience at the University of Madras a synergy of the best minds and best thoughts.

Prof.Dr.S.Gowri

Vice-Chancellor
University of Madras

Dr. R. JaganathanM.Sc,PGDEE, Ph.D

Professor and Head
Department of Geography
3

Awards

53

Publications

77

Seminars / Conference

10

Projects

11

Ph.D Awarded

6

Ph.D Present

Publications

Articles (Total Articles: 43)

# Title Author Publisher Volume Year Page(s)
1 Morphometric assessment and prioritization of the South India Moyar river basin sub-watersheds using a geo-computational approach Annaidasan K, Jaganathan R Geology, Ecology, and Landscapes Taylor and Francis Online 2022
2 Land use and land cover changes in Muthupet mangrove forest, using time series analysis 1975-2015, Tamilnadu, India Annaidasan K, Jaganathan R Geosfera Indonesia Volume 7 2022
3 Mapping Crimes in an Indian Metropolitan City: A Case of Chennai Sivasankar.S and Jaganathan.R,Raghav.M.S, Surendran.D, Manikandan.N Population Geography Association of Population Geographers of India 2022
4 A localized counter-based filtering approach for generating digital terrain model from medium resolution digital surface model Jaganathan R.; Shylesh D. S D.; John J. Geocarto International Taylor and Francis 2022
5 New Business Models for Renewable Solar Energy as a Service for Sustainable Energy Development in India Narayanan Ramanathan, R.Jaganathan, C.Rajeswaran and Sejal Surve The Journal of Oriental Research Madras KSRI Publications 2021 43-52
6 Solar Farm Site suitability Analysis for Madhavaram using Spatial Intelligence,   Narayanan Ramanathan, R.Jaganathan,G.Prasanthi and C.Rajeswaran The Journal of Oriental Research Madras KSRI Publications 2021 1-11
7 A Novel Approach of Surface Soil Moisture Mapping with Optical Remote Sensing R.Jaganathan, Jeenu John, Dharshan Shylesh D.S Geocarto International Taylor and Francis 2020
8 The Changing approach towards development planning: A Case study of Chennai Metropolitan Area, Tamil Nadu N.Usha, R.Jaganathan,D.Surendran and Stepen Jayaseelan Indian Geographical Journal Volume 95 2020
9 Growth of Population in Chennai Metropolitan Area and its impact on Urbanisation Usha N, Jaganathan R Population Geography Association of Population Geographers of India 2020
10 An Analysis of Morphometric characteristics of Amaravati sub basin, Tamil Nadu, India Dr. R Jaganathan,N.Manikandan &, Sivasankar.S International Journal Of Scientific Research In Computer Science Applications And Management Studies International Journal Of Scientific Research In Computer Science Applications And Management Studies 2019
11 GIS Based Assessment Of Groundwater Quality- A Study Of Kanchipuram District Manikandan. N, Dr. Jaganathan International Journal Of Research And Analytical Reviews IJRAR 2019
12 Feature Based Estimation Of Land Surface Temperature Rupa Rajan, Dr.R Jaganathan International Journal Of Research And Analytical Reviews International Journal Of Research And Analytical Reviews 2019
13 Assessment Of Soil Loss Using RUSLE Model: A Case Study Of Upper Kallar Watershed, Velar Sub-Basin, Tamilnadu, India Dr. R Jaganathan, S.Stephen Jayaseelan, Dr.Sivasankar.S, Dr.Surendran International Journal Of Scientific Research In Computer Science Applications And Management Studies International Journal Of Scientific Research In Computer Science Applications And Management Studies 2019
14 Application of Geospatial Technology in Web Based Property Tax Information System Reshma, R., M. Ramesh, Stephen Jayaseelan, And R. Jaganathan International Journal of Interdisciplinary Research and Innovations Volume 7 2019 322-326
15 Prediction and Prevention of Crimes using Geospatial Big Data Analytics Dr. S. Sivasankar, Jaganathan R Global Journal of Engineering Science and Researches Volume 6 2019
16 Identification of Potential Site for Coastal Tourism with the aid of Geospatial Tools for the Upliftment of Fishing Community Development: A Case study of Manavalakurichi Fishing Hamlet, Kanyakumari District, Tamil Nadu Jaganathan R, Shridevi A K, Priyadharshini M Indian Cartographer Volume 33 2013
17 Feasible Business Site - Location Analysis in Triplicane Zone using Gravity Model Jaganathan R, Surendran D, Shridevi A K, Annaidasan K Indian Cartographer Volume 33 2013
18 Mapping and Analysis of Spatial Prevalance of Dengue Fever – Study of Triplicane Zone Chennai City Jaganathan R, Priyadarshini M International Journal of Geographical Analysis Volume 2 2013
19 Rainfall Simulation and Optimisation Model for Water Budgetting in Ongur Sub Basin, Tamil Nadu Ramalingam T.S, Jaganathan R, Surendran D, S.Mahalingam, K.Annaidasan, K.ChelvaRaajhan, S.G.D. Sridhar International Journal of Geographical Analysis Volume 2 2013
20 Fresh/ Saline Water Interface Studies along the Kerala Coast between Kappil and Chakkai using Geochemical and Geophysical Methods Balaji S, Sreelatha G, Bindu, Jaganathan R Journal of Applied Geo chemistry Journal of Applied Geo chemistry 2012
21 A GIS Morphometric Analysis and Associated Land use Study of Mattupetty Dam Subbasin Region Shridevi A K, Jaganathan R International Journal of Geographical Analysis International Journal of Geographical Analysis 2012
22 Morphometric analysis and prioritization of watersheds in Mullayar River Basin of South India Jaganathan R, Annaidasan K, Surendran, D, Balakrishnan P Environmental Management of River Basin Ecosystem Springer International Publishing 2010
23 Demarcation of fresh/saline water interface in Kavaratti Island of union territory of Lakshadweep group of Islands, India using electrical and electromagnetic methods Balaji S.;Ramam K.;Jaganathan R.;Neelakantan R. International Journal of Earth Sciences and Engineering Volume 3 2010 62-72
24 Sedimentation study and watershed Management of Poondi Reservoir, Tamil Nadu Jaganathan R, Mahalingam T S, Chelvaraajhan K Journal of Spatial Science Volume 3 2010
25 Geomatics Based Assessment on Land use Changes and its Impact over the Groundwater Conditions in a newly developing sub urban area – a case of Southern Chennai Jaganathan R, Chelvaraajhan K, Mahalingam S International Journal of Geomatics and Geosciences Volume 2 2010
26 Land Use and Land Cover Change detection in Kumbakonam Taluk, Tamil Nadu: A Geoinformatics Approach R.Jaganathan, K. Annaidasan, B. Prabhu Dass Batvari, D. Surendran Indian Geographical Journal Volume 85 2010
27 Resources assessment for prioritization of wastelands in Nagalar sub-watershed of Vaigai basin – A Geo-informatics approach G.Bhaskaran, R.Jaganathan and K.Kumaraswamy GIS for Natural Resources and Disaster Management - 2009 83-105
28 Morphometric and Linear aspects of the drainage system analysis: A case of Kambam Valley, South India Jaganathan R, Sridevi AK, Prabhu Dass Batvari B Journal of Spatial Science Volume 3 2009 31-38
29 Morphometric characteristics of Nandiyar Basin, Tamil Nadu Ramesh D, Kumaran Raju, Jaganathan R International Journal of Nature Environment and Pollution Technology Volume 8 2009 545-550
30 Exploration and development of groundwater in the crystalline rocks of Tiruchirappalli district, Tamil Nadu, India”, in edited volume, Mineral Exploration : Recent Strategies G. Bhaskaran, Rajendran and Jaganathan Exploration and development of groundwater in the crystalline rocks of Tiruchirappalli district, Tamil Nadu, India”, in edited volume, Mineral Exploration : Recent Strategies New India Publishing Agency, New Delhi 2007 337-345
31 Characteristics of southwest monsoon wind and its influence on the Environment of Thevaram Valley, Tamil Nadu Aruchamy S, Jaganathan R Indian Journal of Geomorphology Volume 6 2001 7-18
32 Land Use changes in Thevaram Valley, Tamil Nadu, India Aruchamy S, Jaganathan R Indian Geographical Journal Volume 76 2001 101-110
33 Indegenous or Local Knowledge for Sustainable Bio Diversity and Food Security in the Tribal Kolli hills T.Vasantha Kumaran, Jaganathan R, N.Anbazhahan South Indian Folklorist Volume 2 1998 7-26
34 Intensity of Groundwater Pollution in Ariyalur-Udayarpalayam Region of South India Moses Edwin, Sankaragururaman, Jaganathan R and Rajendran Indian Geographical Journal Volume 71 1996 133-136
35 Statistical Modelling and Prediction of Beach Profile Change: A case of Coromandal Coast of Tamil Nadu,India Saravanakumar, D.Kumaran Raju, Jaganathan R Institute of Indian Geographers Volume 18 1996 7-14
36 Geomorphic Features and Evolution  of Manimuthar Delta, Tamil Nadu, India with S. Aruchamy, P.Saravanakumar and S.B. Basumal Asia Pacific Remote Sensing Journal,Thailand, 7 1995 19-26
37 Geomorphic Features and Evolution of Manimuthar Delta, Tamil Nadu, India Aruchamy S, P.Saravanakumar, Jaganathan R and S.B. Basumal Asia Pacific Remote Sensing Journal Volume 7 1995 19-26
38 Morphology and Evolution of Modern  Vaigai Delta: A Remote Sensing Study with S. Aruchamy, S. Sasikala, P. Saravanakumar The Deccan Geographer 30 1992 49-59
39 Spits of Coromandal Coast in Tamil Nadu (with S. Aruchamy, P. Saravanakumar and A. Wilson Transactions, Institute of Indian Geographers 14 1992 55-64
40 Morphology and Evolution of Modern Vaigai Delta: A Remote Sensing Study Aruchamy S, S. Sasikala, , Jaganathan R, P. Saravanakumar The Deccan Geographer Volume 30 1992 49-59
41 Spits of Coromandal Coast in Tamil Nadu Aruchamy S, P. Saravanakumar, Jaganathan R and A. Wilson Indian Cartographer Volume 14 1992 55-64
42  Environmental Impact Assessment  with Madah Suresh The Geography Teacher, India 25 1990 136-142
43 Small Towns for Development R.Jaganathan and K.Gunasekaran The Geography Teacher, India 24 1989 23-35

Papers (Total Papers: 5)

# Title Author Publisher Volume Year Page(s)
1 Rainfall prediction through TRMM dataset using machine learning model Jayashree B.;Malasri V.;Hemalatha M.;Kirubavathy K.J.;Bai V.T.;John J.;Shylesh D.S.D.;Jaganathan R. AIP Conference Proceedings Volume 2444 2022
2 Work- Life Balance of Women in Agriculture Shridevi A.K, Jaganathan. R National Conference on Women in science & technology National Conference on Women in science & technology 2013
3 GIS for Business and Service Planning and Management R.Jaganathan, D.Surendran GIS for Business and Service Planning and Management National Workshop on “Village Level Information Management System for Local Planning” 2012
4 Rapid assessment of regional development for planning initiatives: an example from the study of land resource potentials and socio-economic characteristics of a micro-watershed in Tamilnadu, India.Proceeding of the International symposium on contemporary social issues and development, 2008, pp 40-41 Bhaskaran, G., Jaganathan, R., & Sivagananam, N. Conference proceedings Proceeding of the International symposium on contemporary social issues and development 2008
5 The Sand and the Pond: Honour the  Rythm of Winds, Towards Dispute Resolution with T.Vasantha Kumaran and N. Anbazhagan Proceedings of the National Workshop on Traditional Water Management for Tanks and Ponds, Anna University 1995 :399-406

Books (Total Books: 4)

# Title Author Publisher Volume Year Page(s)
1 Environmental Impact Assessment Siddiqui Nihal Anwar Dimensions Of Environmental Threats Dimensions Of Environmental Threats 2015
2 Tourism as a growth driver for economic transformation among India- ASEAN Jaganathan R, Priyadharshini M, Shridevi A K Towards an enduring India ASEAN Partnership: Imperatives for the third decade Towards an enduring India ASEAN Partnership: Imperatives for the third decade 2013
3 Indian navy ship: Sudharshini role in India- ASEAN Partnership Jaganathan R, Shridevi A K, Priyadharshini M Towards an Enduring India ASEAN Partnership: Imperatives for the third decade Towards an Enduring India ASEAN Partnership: Imperatives for the third decade 2013
4 Urban Sustainability and Issues Sakthivel.M and Jaganathan.R Urban Sustainability and Issues - 2010

Journals (Total Journals: 1)

# Title Author Publisher Volume Year Page(s)
1 Small Towns for Development Gunasekaran K, Jaganathan R The Geography Teacher Volume 24 1989 23-35
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