Elamurugu Rajadurai Pandian

PhD Student

PhD Student

Current

Research Interests

​Rajadurai is interested in the study of remotely sensing harmful algal blooms (HABs) in the Red Sea. He has developed a new remote sensing model combining satellite observations with available in-situ datasets, to detect and investigate the different HAB species in the Red Sea. He is currently focusing on studying the seasonality and interannual variability of HABs in the Red Sea over the last two decades. Rajadurai's future research plans will be directed towards developing using remote sensing techniques to detect coral reef bleaching events in the Red Sea and study the occurrences of these events in relation to the global and regional climatic conditions.

Selected Publications

  • ​An optical system for detecting and describing major algal blooms in coastal and oceanic waters around India
    E.A. Gokul and P. Shanmugam
    Journal of Geophysical Research, Oceans, 121(6), 4097-4127, 2016
  • Modelling the inherent optical properties and estimating the constituents׳ concentrations in turbid and eutrophic waters
    E.A. Gokul, P. Shanmugam, B. Sundarabalan, A. Sahay, and P. Chauhan
    Continental Shelf Research, 84, 120-138, 2014

Education

  • ​M.S., Ocean Engineering, IIT Madras, Chennai, India, 2017

Research Interests Keywords

Remote sensing Harmful algal blooms Coral reef bleaching