Professor, Departement of Earth Sciences
I try to understand the physical and chemical processes in the Earth by analyzing the chemistry of its rocks. I am interested in modeling isotopic evolution (Rb-Sr, Sm-Nd, U-Th-Pb-He, and K-Ar systems) of the Earth, and specifically, how the various isotopic systems have evolved through time in various terrestrial reservoirs. Current research also includes reconstruction of Quaternary paleoclimate (and paleovegetation patterns) of India, with respect to the major shifts in southwest monsoon, from multiple climate proxies archived in sediment records of Indus-Gangetic basin and other alluvium, and archaeological (short-lived herbivores) material.
Office
303 E Western Laboratory Extension,
IIT Kanpur,
Kanpur 208016
Geochemistry
PhD, Cornell University, USA, 2002Thesis Title:Modeling the isotopic evolution in the Earth & Geochemistry of Mauritius Island, Indian Ocean, Cornell University, 217 pp., 2002. Thesis Supervisor:Prof. William M. White
M.Sc., Andhra University, India, 1994
B.Sc., Utkal University, India, 1992
Geochemistry
Isotope Geochemistry
Petrology
2018-present, Professor, Department of Earth Sciences, IIT Kanpur, India.
2014-2018, Associate Professor, Department of Earth Sciences, IIT Kanpur, India.
2012-2014, Associate Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, IIT Kanpur, India.2008-2012, Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, IIT Kanpur, India.
2002-2004, Visiting Resarch Fellow, Max-Planck Institut fur Chemie, Mainz, Germany (1 yr as Av. Humboldt Research Fellow