AnoopTR

Dr. Anoop T.R.

Project Scientist B, Marine geoscience group

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Education:

PhD : 2020, Marine science, Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli
M.Sc. : 2012, Oceanography, Cochin University of Science and Technology
B.Sc. : 2010, Physics, Chemistry , Maths, University of Calicut, Calicut, India

Professional career:

2016 (Feb) - Present Project Scientist-B, National Centre for Earth Science Studies (NCESS), Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala
2015 (Feb) - 2016 (Jan) Project Assistant III, Ocean Engineering Division, CSIR -National Institute of Oceanography, Goa
2012 (Dec) - 2015 (Jan) Project Assistant II, Ocean Engineering Division, CSIR -National Institute of Oceanography, Goa.

Honours & Awards:

Best paper award (Third prize), OSICON-2017

Training:

Winter School: "Operational Oceanography: Indian Ocean Circulation and Sea Level Variation", October 16 - 21, 2016, ITCOocean, INCOIS

Research Interest:

Ocean dynamics, surface waves, coastal ocean processes

Membership in Professional Bodies:

Ocean Society of Indian -Life Member

Publications:

  1. Anoop, T. R., Kumar, V. S., & Glejin, J. (2014). A study on reflection pattern of swells from the shoreline of peninsular India. Natural Hazards, 74(3), 1863-1879.
  2. Anoop, T. R., Kumar, V. S., & Shanas, P. R. (2014). Spatial and temporal variation ofsurface waves in shallow waters along the eastern Arabian Sea. Ocean Engineering, 81,150-157.
  3. Anoop, T. R., Kumar, V. S., Shanas, P. R., & Johnson, G. (2015). Surface Wave Climatology and Its Variability in the North Indian Ocean Based on ERA-Interim Reanalysis. Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology,32(7), 1372-1385.
  4. Anoop, T. R., Kumar, V. S., Shanas, P. R., Glejin, J., & Amrutha, M. M. (2016). Indian Ocean Dipole modulated wave climate of eastern Arabian Sea. Ocean Science, 12(2),369.
  5. SanilKumar, V., & Anoop, T. R. (2013). Directionality and spread of shallow water waves along the eastern Arabian Sea. Annales Geophysicae 31,1817–1827.
  6. Amrutha, M. M., Kumar, V. S., Anoop, T. R., Nair, B., Nherakkol, A., & Jeyakumar,C. (2014). Waves off Gopalpur, northern Bay of Bengal during Cyclone Phailin. Annales Geophysicae, 32, 1073-1083.
  7. Kumar, V. S., & Anoop, T. R. (2015). Wave energy resource assessment for the Indian shelf seas. Renewable Energy, 76, 212-219.
  8. Kumar, V. S., & Anoop, T. R. (2015). Spatial and temporal variations of wave height in shelf seas around India. Natural Hazards, 78(3), 1693-1706.
  9. Glejin, J., Kumar, V. S., Anoop, T. R., & Joseph, J. (2016). Directional characteristics of shallow water waves along southwestern Bay of Bengal. Ocean Engineering, 121,546-558.
  10. Anoop, T. R., Shanas, P. R., Aboobacker, V. M., Kumar, V. S., Nair, L. S., Prasad, R., & Reji, S. (2020). On the generation and propagation of Makran swells in the Arabian Sea. International Journal of Climatology, 40(1), 585-593.
  11. Anoop, T. R., Unnikrishnan, C. K., Ashok, K., Ramachandran, K. K., & Prakash, T. N. (2019). South Asian subtropical low-level jet: influence on regional hydrology and aerosol optical depth. Current Science (00113891), 117(5).
  12. Anoop, T. R., Nair, L. S., Prasad, R., Reji, S., Ramachandran, K. K., Prakash, T. N., & Nair, T. M. B. (2020). Locally and Remotely Generated Wind Waves in the Southwestern Shelf Sea of India. Journal of Coastal Research, 89(sp1), 77-83.