MOHIT ARORA | Planetary Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. MOHIT ARORA | Planetary Sciences | Best Researcher Award

PUNJAB REMOTE SENSING CENTRE-India

Author Profile

Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Dr. Mohit Arora’s academic journey commenced with a solid foundation in the sciences. He completed his B.Sc. in Non-Medical Sciences with a focus on Chemistry, Mathematics, and Physics from Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra in 2010, where he graduated with First Class honors. Building on this base, Dr. Arora pursued an M.Tech in Geophysics from the same university, achieving a commendable 72.40% and graduating with First Class honors in 2013. His passion for geophysics and remote sensing led him to further his studies with a Ph.D. in Remote Sensing-Based Coral Reef Monitoring and Management in Indian Regions, awarded by Kurukshetra University in 2019. His research in this area highlighted the intricate dynamics of coral reefs and their management, showcasing his commitment to environmental science and technology.

Professional Endeavors 🏢

Dr. Arora’s professional career is marked by significant contributions in the field of remote sensing and geophysics. Since October 2019, he has been serving as a Scientist-SC at the Punjab Remote Sensing Center (PRSC) in Ludhiana, Punjab, India. His role involves spearheading various projects related to remote sensing applications and geospatial technologies. Prior to this, he worked as a Junior Research Fellow at Space Application Centre-ISRO in Ahmedabad from August 2014 to August 2019, where he was involved in advanced research on satellite data applications for disaster management. Additionally, he served as a Geophysicist at the Institute of Seismological Research in Gandhinagar from September 2013 to May 2014, contributing to seismic data analysis and geophysical research.

Contributions and Research Focus 🌍📊

Dr. Arora’s research primarily focuses on remote sensing, geospatial applications, and their impact on environmental and disaster management. His doctoral research on coral reef monitoring emphasizes the use of remote sensing technologies to assess and manage coral reef ecosystems in Indian regions, which is crucial for biodiversity conservation. Dr. Arora has also contributed significantly to the field through his participation in various specialized training programs and webinars. These include topics like space-enabled geoinformatics for disaster management, groundwater modeling, and the application of Python programming in water resource sectors.His work also extends to teaching and guiding future scientists. At Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana, he has delivered lectures on Geodesy, GPS, Digital Image Processing, and Water Resource Management. His contributions include guiding M.Tech students in GIS and remote sensing, preparing educational materials, and evaluating student projects.

Accolades and Recognition 🏆

Dr. Arora’s expertise has been acknowledged through his active participation in numerous symposia and workshops. Notably, he moderated a technical session at the ISG ISRS National Symposium in 2021. His involvement in various conferences, such as the ISRS/ISG National Symposium and the AGU Conference, underscores his recognized role in advancing remote sensing and geophysical sciences. His research contributions have been published in several conferences and workshops, reflecting his dedication to addressing pressing environmental issues.

Impact and Influence 🌟

Dr. Arora’s impact is felt through his contributions to disaster management and environmental monitoring. His research on rapid flood inundation mapping and groundwater storage estimation plays a crucial role in managing natural resources and mitigating the effects of climate change. His work with remote sensing technologies aids in improving water resource management and disaster risk assessment, demonstrating his influence on both national and global scales.Moreover, his administrative roles, such as serving on various committees at PRSC and participating in the Indian Society of Remote Sensing, highlight his leadership and commitment to the scientific community.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🚀🔬

Looking ahead, Dr. Arora’s legacy is likely to be defined by his continued advancements in remote sensing and geophysics. His ongoing research and teaching are expected to inspire new generations of scientists and contribute to innovative solutions for environmental challenges. As he continues to engage in cutting-edge research and educational endeavors, Dr. Arora remains a pivotal figure in the field, shaping the future of remote sensing and geospatial sciences.In summary, Dr. Mohit Arora’s journey from early academic pursuits to his current role as a leading scientist exemplifies his dedication and impact in the realms of remote sensing and geophysics. His contributions are paving the way for advancements in environmental management and disaster preparedness, ensuring a lasting influence on both science and society

Citations

A total of 88 citations for his publications, demonstrating the impact and recognition of his research within the academic community.

  • Citations         88
  • h-index           5
  • i10-index        3

Notable Publications 

  • Title: Climate Change Induced Thermal Stress Caused Recurrent Coral Bleaching over Gulf of Kachchh and Malvan Marine Sanctuary, West Coast of India
    Authors: M. Arora, K. De, N.R. Chaudhury, M. Nanajkar, P. Chauhan, B. Pateriya
    Journal: Climate Change in Asia and Africa: Examining the Biophysical and Social …
    Year: 2022.
  • Title: Assessment and Monitoring of Optically Active Water Quality Parameters on Wetland Ecosystems Based on Remote Sensing Approach: A Case Study on Harike and Keshopur Wetland
    Authors: M. Arora, A. Mudaliar, B. Pateriya
    Journal: Engineering Proceedings 27 (1), 84
    Year: 2022.
  • Title: Rapid Flood Inundation Mapping and Impact Assessment Using Sentinel-1 SAR Data over Ghaggar River Basin of Punjab, India
    Authors: M. Arora, S. Sahoo, C.M. Bhatt, P.K. Litoria, B. Pateriya
    Journal: Journal of Earth System Science 132 (4), 183
    Year: 2023.
  • Title: Coastal Sediment Dynamics, Ecology, and Detection of Coral Reef Macroalgae from AVIRIS-NG
    Authors: R. Ratheesh, N.R. Chaudhury, P. Rajput, M. Arora, A. Gujrati, …
    Journal: Current Science 116 (7), 1157-1165
    Year: 2019.
  • Title: Achievements and Significance of National Hydrograph Stations Network and 55 Years of Continuous Groundwater Level Monitoring in India
    Authors: M. Dixit, M. Arora, H.P. Jayaprakash, V.R. Achutha
    Journal: Groundwater for Sustainable Development, 101313
    Year: 2024.