Radhakrishna G Pillai Main

Dr. Sreeparvathy Vijay

 
Room No.146
First floor, NAC -II Building
Indian Institute of Technology Madras
Chennai 600036. Tamil Nadu, INDIA
sreeparvathyvijay@iitm.ac.in +91-44-2257 4317
sreeparvathyvijay@civil.iitm.ac.in
Dr. Sreeparvathy Vijay joined as an Assistant Professor in the Hydraulics and Water Resources division of the Civil Engineering Department at IIT Madras in 2023. She received her B. Tech degree in Civil Engineering from Cochin University of Science and Technology Kerala, in 2014. Soon after she continued towards her master's degree in Water Resources and Environmental Engineering from IIT Hyderabad. Her interest in research persuaded her toward Ph.D. in Water Resources Engineering from the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bengaluru. She successfully defended her thesis in December 2022. Prior to joining IIT Madras, she worked as a Research Associate in Divecha Centre for Climate Changes at IISc. In her Ph.D. research, she dealt with the assessment and monitoring of various hydrometeorological variables for changing climatic conditions. She specializes in leveraging the advantages of various hydrological modeling tools, Global Circulation Models, remote sensing data products, and state-of-the-art statistical and machine learning techniques to provide advanced scientific and technical solutions to critical water-related problems. At IIT Madras she is looking forward to expanding her research endeavors and exploring diverse avenues to advance her expertise in the field of hydro-climatology by fostering inter-disciplinary collaborations. 

Earned Degrees

Ph.D., 2022
Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore , Indian Institute of Science Bangalore ,560 012


M.Tech, 2017
Indian Institute of Technology, Hyderabad, Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad, Kandi, Sangareddy, Telangana - 502284


B.Tech, 2014
Cochin University of Science and Technology, Kerala, 26/226, University Road, Vidya Nagar Colony, Thrikkakara, Edappally, Ernakulam, Kerala 682022


Research Areas

 Hydroclimatic extremes
 Design of hydrometeorological monitoring networks
 Climate change impact assessment
 Regionalization for hydrologic studies
 Non-stationarity of hydrometeorological variable
 Remote sensing for hydrological applications

Professional Experiences

 June 2023 – Present : Assistant Professor, IIT Madras,
 Nov 2022 – June 2023 : Research Associate, IISc Bangalore,

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