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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. M. Suresh GandhiM.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D (Geology)

Professor and Head
Centre for Environmental Sciences
3

Awards

52

Publications

84

Seminars / Conference

9

Projects

9

Ph.D Awarded

9

Ph.D Present

Publications

Articles (Total Articles: 1)

# Title Author Publisher Volume Year Page(s)
1 Foraminifera is an Indicator for Pollution Studies In Cochin Backwaters- Kerala, Southwest Coast India .(2020)     M.Suresh Gandhi and K.Jisha Gondwana Geological Magazine Volume No.15, 2014 pp. 133-140

Books (Total Books: 10)

# Title Author Publisher Volume Year Page(s)
1 Hydrogeochemical Characterization, Groundwater Quality and Water Resource Management in Salem, Tamil Nadu, India. Venkatesan, D., Suresh Gandhi, M., Vamsi, K.S., Das, P., Reddy, N.G., Gayathri, G.S. Recent Developments in Sustainable Infrastructure (ICRDSI-2020)—GEO-TRA-ENV-WRM., vol 207. Springer, Singapore. Springer, Singapore In: Das, B.B., Hettiarachchi, H., Sahu, P.K., Nanda, S. (eds 2022
2 A study on Benthic foraminifera, texture and sediment geochemistry along the depositional environment of Palk Strait, east coast of India M.Suresh Gandhi, K.Kasilingam in Quaternary Climate change over the Indian Subcontinent, edited by Neoly Khare CRC press, Taylor and Francis Group 2021 pp 323-343
3 A Comparative Study of Foraminifera and its Ecological Significance Between Arasalar and Thirumalairajanar Estuaries in Karaikal, East Coast of India M. Suresh Gandhi, M. Manjima, P. Jeshma, R. Tharun1 and N. Rajeshwara Rao Micropaleontology and its Applications Pradeep K. Kathal, Rajiv Nigam & Abu Talib (Editors) Scientific Publishers (India) 2017 249-264 pp
4 Assessment of trace element in short core sediments of  Devipattinam mangrove ecosystem, Palk Strait, Southeast coast of India-  2017, .  N. Suresh, M. Suresh Gandhi, S. Krishnakumar, S. Ramasamy, S. Muralidharan, K.Kasilingam In Geochemistry and Mineralogy of coastal sediments in Tamilnadu M. Sundararajan, Babu Nallusamy, M A Mohammed Aslam S. Chidambaram (Editors) Aarhat Publication (India), ISBN: 978-81-933440-8-8 2017 76-86 pp
5   Heavy mineral - Distribution between Parangipettai and Pondicherry- 2015 SBN: 978-3-659-74792-2 Book language: English Publishing house:   M.Suresh Gandhi eavy mineral - Distribution between Parangipettai and Pondicherry LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing Published on: 2015-06-29 Price: 150 € 2015 pages: 120
6   Micropaleontology- Distribution and its ecology -  SBN-13:978-3-659-50774-8 ISBN-10:3659507741 EAN:9783659507748 Book language:English Publishing house:    M.Suresh Gandhi Micropaleontology- Distribution and its ecology LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing Published on: 2014-01-10 Price: 35.90 € 2014 pages: 80
7   Sediment Characteristics, Heavy Mineral Distribution, Tamiraparani Estuary and Off Tuticorin, Tamil Nadu- Its Influence on Depositional Environment, Edition: 2010- ISBN: 978-3-639-30453-4 Solai Arumugam, M.Suresh Gandhi Heavy Mineral Distribution in Tamiraparani Estuary and Off Tuticorin Chapter: 01/2010;, Publisher: VDM Verlag Dr. Müller, Editors: VDM Verlag Dr. Müller 2010 11-23
8 Heavy mineral distribution in Tamiraparani Estuary and Off Tuticorin M.Suresh Gandhi Book VDM publishers, ISSN 9783639304534, Germany 2009 p.131
9 . Cyclone  Dr.M.Suresh Gandhi Cyclone Dharshan Publishers 2008 1-101
10    Tectonic Geomorphology of the riverbasin of Kutch mainland, India  Dr.M.Suresh Gandhi and Sherayata Soni Tectonic Geomorphology LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing (2017-09-15 )- ISBN-13: 978-3-659-97029-0 ( September - 2017) 129 pages

Journals (Total Journals: 41)

# Title Author Publisher Volume Year Page(s)
1 Distribution of Heavy Minerals and its Provenance Studies of Mahabalipuram Beach, South East Coast of Chennai, Tamil Nadu, M.Suresh Gandhi and N.Suresh Sciencia Acta Xaveriana (SAX) An International Research Jour of Basic and Applied Sciences, Vol 7 No.2 September 2016 pp 1-28.
2 Sedimentology and Geochemistry of heavy minerals along Kerala and Tamil Nadu coast with special reference to Raman Spectroscopy G. S. Gayathri, R. G. Rejith, S. R. Sreela, and M. Suresh Gandhi Jour. of Geo Science Research Vol.7 (1) 2022 42-55
3 Micropaleontological Assemblages on December-2004 Tsunamigenic Sediments Record of Climate Variation Between Cuddalore and Nagapattinam, East Coast of India Stephan Pitchaimani, Suresh Gandhi.M., Selvam S, Ventkataraman.S Journal of Climate Change vol. 7, no. 4 2021 pp. 71-86,
4 Seawater intrusion in coastal areas from Poovar and Shangumugam, Thiruvananathapuram distirct, Kerala, India R.Tharun., M.Suresh Gandhi, P.Jeshma Jour of Geo Science Research vol.6, no.2, 2021 pp 1- 10
5 Impacts of Quarrying in Landsuse/Landcover and  drainage patterns of Muvattupuzha River  sub- basin, Kerala with reference to landslide in Adjoining areas Annmariya George, M.Suresh Gandhi, B.Abhinand Raj, S.Sumeeth satheendran and Abin Vargeese Jour of Geo Science Research, vol.6, no.2 2021 pp 10- 18
6 The occurrence and distribution of  benthic foraminifera in tropical waters along the Straits of Malacca.(2021) Fatin Izzati Minhat, M.Suresh Gandhi, Nurul Syahirah Mohd Ahzan, Norizmaira Abdul, Haq , Omar Abdul Rahman Abdul Manaf, Shinazamreena Mhd Sabohi1, Mohd Fadzil Akhir, Maizah Mohd Abdulla Frontiers in Marine Science 1 2021 1-21
7    Near-shore foraminifera along the Palk Strait, southeast Coast of India, Tamil Nadu     K. Kasilingam, M. Suresh Gandhi , N. Rajeshwara Rao, and Hema Achyuthan Jour. of Pal Society of India June 30 2020 pp 90-106.
8 Vertical Distribution Of Benthic Foraminifera And Its Environmental Conditions          of Marakanam Estuary  (Yedayanthitu Kailiveli) Tamil Nadu ( 2020)  lalthansangi, M.Suresh Gandhi, Jeshma, Rajeshwara Rao Jour. of Geoscience Research vol.5, no.2 2020 pp. 89-96
9   Characterization of Sedimentary Environment, Provenance and Distribution of Heavy Minerals along the Tamil Nadu shoreline, East coast of India.  Kajal Kumari, M.Suresh Gandhi, Sandeep Vamsi, Priyanko Das , Imran Basha.U Journal of Sedimentary Environments Springer Publications, (ISSN: 2447-9462), Volume 5, Issue 4 2020 p.519-536
10    Natural radioactivity concentrations and dose assessment in coastal sediments along the    East Coast of Tamilnadu, India with statistical approach (2020)  (ISSN: 1872-2032; impact factor 0.620) E.Devanesan, J.Chandramohan, G.Senthilkumar, N.Harikrishnan, M. SureshGandhi Sanjay S.Kolekar, R.Ravisankar Acta Ecologica Sinica Elsevier publication, Volume 40, Issue 5, October 2020 2020 353-362
11 Vertical Distribution Of Benthic Foraminifera And Its Environmental Conditions  of Marakanam Estuary (Yedayanthitu Kailiveli) Tamil Nadu (2020) lalthansangi, M.Suresh Gandhi, Jeshma, Rajeshwara Rao Gondwana Geological Magazine vol.5, no.2, 2020 pp. 89-96
12 Geochemistry, textural studies and its environmental implications on the core sediments of Kadalundi Estuary, Kerala, (2020)   Abiya Lukose and M. Suresh Gandhi Indian Journal of Geo Marine Sciences Vol 49 (9) 2020 1536-1544
13 Near-shore foraminifera along the Palk Strait, southeast Coast of India, Tamil  Nadu (2020) K. Kasilingam, M. Suresh Gandhi , N. Rajeshwara Rao, and Hema Achyuthan Jour. of Pal Society of India June 30 2020 pp 90-106
14  Natural radioactivity concentrations and dose assessment in coastal sediments along the East Coast of Tamilnadu, India with statistical approach (2020)  E.Devanesan , J.Chandramohan , G.Senthilkumar , N.Harikrishnan , M. SureshGandhi Sanjay S.Kolekar , R.Ravisankar Acta Ecologica Sinica Elsevier publication, Volume 40, Issue 5 , 2020 Pages 353-362
15 Characterization of Sedimentary Environment, Provenance and Distribution of Heavy Minerals along the Tamil Nadu shoreline, East coast of India.  Kajal Kumari, M.Suresh Gandhi, Sandeep Vamsi, Priyanko Das , Imran Basha.U Journal of Sedimentary Environments pringer Publications, (ISSN: 2447-9462), Volume 5, Issue 4, 2020 p.519-536
16    Textural characteristics and ecology of near shore Benthic Foraminifera from Kottaipattinam to Kodiyakarai, Palk Strait,Southeast Coast of India-2019 ,   (impact factor 1.152) K.Kasilingam., M.Suresh Gandhi and N.Rajeswara Rao Regional studies in Marine Sciences v.29, Elsevier publication . 2019 pp 1- 12.
17 Textural characteristics and ecology of near shore Benthic Foraminifera from Kottaipattinam to Kodiyakarai,  Palk Strait,Southeast Coast of India- ,  K.Kasilingam., M.Suresh Gandhi and N.Rajeswara Rao Regional studies in Marine Sciences Elsevier publication .v.29, impact factor 1.152) 2019 pp 1- 12. (
18   Distribution, ecology and paleoenvironments of Benthic foraminifera – a case study off Manora, Palk Strait, Tamil Nadu – and ( Manuscript 2965) (2018), Impact factor  (0.289). M.Suresh Gandhi, N.Rajeshwara Rao, K.Kasilingam, M.Raja Ind.Jour. of Geo- Marine Sciences Vol. 47 (02) Feb-2018 2018 pp 281-290.
19 Assessment of gamma radiation and associated radiation hazards in coastal sediments of south east coast of Tamilnadu, India with statistical approach.  ( impact factor 3.974) ( Journal. No. 12541)  MN. Harikrishnan, R. Ravisankar, A. Chandrasekaran, M. Suresh Gandhi, P. Vijayagopal,Rohit Mehra Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety. 4 Jul 2018, 162 2018 521-528
20  Assessment of gamma radiation and associated  radiation hazards in coastal sediments of south east coast of Tamilnadu, India with  statistical approach.  MN. Harikrishnan, R. Ravisankar, A. Chandrasekaran, M. Suresh Gandhi, P. Vijayagopal,Rohit Mehra Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety V.162. impact factor 3.974 2018 521-528
21   Heavy metal assessment in sediments of east coast of Tamil Nadu using energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy.  - ( ISSN: 0972-0464) Harikrishnan N, Ravisankar R, M.Suresh Gandhi, Kanagasabapathy KV, Prasad M, Satapathy KK. Radiat Prot Environ vol 40; Published by Wolters Kluwer – Medknow 2017 21-26
22 Assessment of heavy metal  contamination in marine sediments of East Coast of Tamil Nadu affected by different pollution sources- ,  (2017) Impact factor 3.099  N. Harikrishnan , R. Ravisankar, A. Chandrasekaran, M. Suresh Gandhi, K.V. Kanagasabapathy, M.V.R. Prasad K.K. Satapathy Marine Pollution Bulletin Elsevier publication 121 2017 418– 424
23 Textural studies  a tool to decipher the depositional environment- A case study off Palk Strait, Tamil Nadu, Southeast coast of India M. Suresh Gandhi, K.Kasilingam and N.Suresh Jour. Indian Association of Sedimentologists Vol. 34, Nos. 1 & 2. 2017 141-155
24 Distribution of benthic foraminifera sediment characteristics and its environmental conditions in and around Manalmelkudi spit, Palk Strait, Tamil Nadu, East coast of India, (2017) Impact factor ( 0.289) M.Suresh Gandhi, K.Kasilingam, Arumugam, Lalthansangi, Rajeswara Rao nd. Jour of Geo Marine Sciences Vol.46, ( 05) 2017 893-906
25 Foraminiferal and Sediment geochemistry studies in and around Cochin backwaters, southwest coast of India 2017.- Impact factor ( 0.289) M.Suresh Gandhi and K.Jisha Ind.Jour. of Geo-Marine Sciences Vol 46 (1) 2017 2303-2313
26 2016(2016) GIS based  methodology to assess the relative Vulnerability index of buildings to coastal hazards - Coastal Karaikal - A Case study Impact factor (0.289) M.Arumugam, M.Suresh Gandhi, Tune Usha Ind.Jour. of Geo-Marine Sciences Vol 46(8) 2016 1641-1646
27  Analysis of Naturally Occurring 210 Po in Sediments  from Periyakalapattu to Parangipettai Coast of Tamilnadu, India, ,  N. Harikrishnan, R. Ravisankar ,* , M. Suresh Gandhi, Kantha Deivi Arunachalam and Sathesh Kumar Annamala International Journal of Radiation and Nuclear and Applications Natural Science Publishing Corporation, No. 1, 2016 pp 11-16.
28 Determination of radioactivity levels and hazards of Coastal Sediment from South East Coast of Tamilnadu with Statistical Approach (2016)  ( impact factor 0.217) Sivakumar, A. Chandrasekaran,G. Senthilkumar, M. Suresh Gandhi , R. Ravisankar Iranian Journal of Science and Technology, Transactions A: Science volume 42, Issue 2 2016 pp 601–614
29 Pre- and Post-Monsoon Sediment Patterns and Ecological Conditions in and Around Tamiraparani Estuary, Southeast Coast of India, Dr.M.Suresh Gandhi Journal , ICFAI University Journal of Earth Science 2010
30 Foraminifera as an aid in identifying paleotsunami events- case study between Cuddalore and Nagapattinam, East coast of India Dr.M.Suresh Gandhi Journal Gondwana Geological Magazine 2010 V.25(1), pp.13-22.
31 Foraminifera and Ostracoda signaturefor middle Holocene paleoenvironmental change, Muttukadu, Chennai Dr.M.Suresh Gandhi Journal Jour. of Paleontological society of India 2009 Vol.54(1),pp 19-26
32 Sediment characteristics and Heavy Mineral Distribution in Tamiraparani Estuary and off Tuticorin, Tamil Nadu- SEM Studies.  Dr.M.Suresh Gandhi Journal Journal of Earth Science India 2008 pp.102-118
33 Morphological variation of benthic foraminifera as an indicator of some abnormality with in Palk Strait, East Coast of India  Dr.M.Suresh Gandhi Journal Gondwana Geological Magazine 2007
34 The effect of Tsunami on the placer mineral distribution in the beaches between Tuticorin and Ovari, Tamil Nadu, India Dr.M.Suresh Gandhi Journal In Journal of Earth Sciences 2007 Vol. 1, No. 3, pp. 23-34
35 Micropaleontological investigations of Tsunami sediments  of TamilNadu and Andaman Islands   Dr.M.Suresh Gandhi Journal New Academic publishers 2006 Chapter-6;pp 83-115
36 Micropaloenotlogical investigations on tsunami sediments at  Andaman Islands Dr.M.Suresh Gandhi Journal Current Science 2006 vol.91, pp.1655 – 1667..
37 Evolution coastal landforms between Nagapattinam and PortoNovo, Tami  NAdu, East coast of India   Dr.M.Suresh Gandhi Journal 2005 pp.231.251
38 Distribution of certain ecological parameters and foraminiferal  distribution in the depositional environment of Palk Strait, East    Coast of India Suresh Gandhi.M and and G.V. Rajamanickam Indian Jour. of Marine Science vol.33 2004 pp. 287- 295.
39 Distribution of certain ecological parameters and foraminiferalvdistribution in the depositional environment of Palk Strait, East    Coast of India, Dr.M.Suresh Gandhi Journal in Indian Jour. of Marine Science.,. 2004 vol.33, pp. 287- 295
40  Benthic foraminifera in  recognition Siltation in Palk Strait, east coast of India Dr.M.Suresh Gandhi Journal Geological Society of India 2004 pp.263-274
41 Distribution, ecology and paleoenvironments of Benthic foraminifera – a case study off Manora, Palk Strait, Tamil Nadu  M.Suresh Gandhi, N.Rajeshwara Rao, K.Kasilingam, M.Raja Ind.Jour. of Geo- Marine Sciences Vol. 47 (02) Feb-2018,. Impact factor (0.289). pp 281-290
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