Shailesh Nayak

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Shailesh Nayak
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Shailesh Nayak in 2012
Born (1953-08-21) 21 August 1953 (age 68)
Billimora, Navsari, Gujarat
NationalityIndian
Scientific career
FieldsOceanography, Geology and Remote sensing
InstitutionsMinistry of Earth Sciences, Govt of India
Shailesh Nayak
Chairman, Indian Space Research Organisation
In office
1 January 2015 – 12 January 2015
Preceded byK. Radhakrishnan
Succeeded byA. S. Kiran Kumar

Shailesh Nayak (born 21 August 1953) is an Indian scientist and is currently Director of the National Institute of Advanced Studies and Distinguished Scientist in the Ministry of Earth Sciences. He was the Chair of the Earth System Science Organization (ESSO) and Secretary to the Government of India for Ministry of Earth Sciences(MoES) Indian government, between August 2008 – 2015. He was also the Chairman of Earth Commission in India. He served as the interim chairman of ISRO between 31 December 2014 and 11 January 2015.[1][1]

He has also served as director of the Indian National Centre for Ocean Information Services, INCOIS, Hyderabad, India,[2] an autonomous institution under ESSO (May 2006 to July 2008). At ESSO-INCOIS, he set up a state-of-the-art Early Warning System for Tsunami and Storm Surges in the Indian Ocean. He was responsible for the conceptualization and development of Marine GIS. He made outstanding contributions in improving advisory services related to potential fishing zones, ocean state forecast, and Indian Argo project.

He has been providing leadership for the programs related to science of climate change,[3] weather services, polar science, ocean science and modeling, ocean survey, resources, and technology. He chaired an expert group and helped to establish a national GIS in the country.

Personal life[]

Nayak was born on August 21, 1953, at Billimora, Navsari in Gujarat. He did his Ph.D. in geology in 1980 from M. S. University of Baroda, Vadodara and specialized in Oceanography, Remote sensing. He has also served in ISRO, his area of research includes Coastal and Ocean processes and ocean-atmosphere interaction, coastal geomorphology, hazards. He was honoured with an Honorary Doctorate of Science by Andhra University in 2011 and Assam University in 2013. He is recognized as a Ph.D. Guide by six Universities, and six students have obtained Ph.D. under his supervision. He has published more than 100 papers in journals, conferences and reports.[4] On August 31, 2015, he relinquished his post of Secretary of Ministry of Earth Sciences, Indian Government.

Positions held[]

He has served ISRO and MoES in several capacities namely:[5]

He has held several key positions namely:

  • Chair, Regional Integrated Multi-hazard Early Warning System (RIMES) and the Indian Ocean Observing System Resource Forum (IRF)
  • President, Indian Meteorological Society (IMS)
  • President, Indian Society of Geomatics (ISG)
  • Vice-Chair, Inter-Governmental Coordinating Group on Indian Ocean Tsunami Warning System (ICG-IOTWS) (2007–2011)
  • President, ISRS, Dehradun
  • Chairman, Indian Ocean–Global Ocean Observing System (IO-GOOS) (2006–10)
  • President, ISPRS Technical Commission (TC) IV on ‘Geo-databases and Digital Mapping’ for the term 2004-08

Academic and research activities[]

Following are the highlights of his career as a renowned scientist:[6]

  • Disaster management: Provided leadership to set up a state-of-the-art Tsunami Warning Centre within two years within stipulated time and cost. Interacted with fourteen institutes from four different ministries to develop entire tsunami warning system.
  • Fishery service for social benefit: Developed methodology for potential fishing zones for saving fuel and time while at the Space Applications Centre (SAC) and continued to improve further while at INCOIS, both methodology and dissemination. Initiated tuna forecast on an experimental basis.
  • Marine weather for safe navigation: Operationalized service related to ocean state (height and direction of wave and swell) for the entire Indian Ocean.
  • Database organization: Conceptualised and developing Marine GIS for the country. A marine data centre has been established at INCOIS and data is being provided to web.
  • Generation of database for coastal zone management: Created satellite-derived benchmark database in a systematic manner on coastal landforms, mangroves, coral reef and shoreline change, high and low tide lines for the entire Indian coast for the first time.
  • Development of technique and algorithms: Developed techniques for identifying various coastal landforms, mangrove plant communities as well as high tide line and low tide line. Directed research in development of algorithms for retrieving the information on chlorophyll and coloured dissolved organic matter (CDOM) and other bio-geo-chemical parameters from the space-based satellite data. The software has been installed in about twenty agencies in the country to utilise Ocean Colour Monitor (OCM) data.

He has contributed immensely towards the advancement of research in Science and Technology in leading institutes of India in various capacities:

Fellow and member of professional bodies[]

Honours and awards[]

  • Honorary Doctor of Science by Assam University, 2013
  • Vikram Sarabhai Memorial Award 2012
  • Honorary Doctor of Science by Andhra University, 2011
  • Special Achievement in GIS (SAG) Award -2008, E.S.R.I., San Diego, USA (for Tsunami Warning Centre)
  • Skotch Challenger Award for Security and Disaster Management, Jan. 2009 (for setting up Tsunami Warning Centre) by Skotch, New Delhi
  • Bhaskara Award for 2009
  • Gold Medal of Indian Geophysical Union 2009
  • National Mineral Award-2005, (Applied Geology) Ministry of Mines, Govt. of India
  • Indian National Remote Sensing Award for the Year 1994, Indian Society of Remote Sensing, Dehradun
  • Hari-Om Ashram Prerit Inter-University Smarak Trust Prize for the Year 1981-82 for Geology
  • Dinesh Chokshi Memorial prize for securing highest marks in M. Sc. (Geology) in 1975

References[]

  1. ^ T E Narasimhan. "A S Kiran Kumar appointed Isro chairman". Business Standard. Retrieved 12 January 2014.
  2. ^ "Incois Home Page : Ocean forecast, Ocean information services, oceanographic research, scientific community, Ocean Development, Biological Oceanography, Marine Meteorogical Advisory Services, Remote Sensing Applications, Ocean Information Bank, Ocean Currents Data, GIS, Argo Data Management System, Fishery relevant information, Ocean Satellite Data, Oceanic realms, Global Climate Observing Systems, Climate weather Forecasts, Ocean modelling, INCOIS". Incois.gov.in. Retrieved 2013-12-01.
  3. ^ "Shailesh Nayak — Climate Change Action". Climatechangeaction.in. Archived from the original on 2015-04-03. Retrieved 2013-12-01.
  4. ^ "Shailesh Nayak - Google Scholar Citations". Scholar.google.co.in. 2004-12-26. Archived from the original on 2014-04-13. Retrieved 2013-12-01.
  5. ^ http://moes.gov.in/Dr.%20Shailesh%20Nayak%20-%201.pdf[permanent dead link]
  6. ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-05-04. Retrieved 2013-11-27.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
Government offices
Preceded by
K. Radhakrishnan
ISRO Chairman
1 January 2015 to 12 January 2015
Succeeded by
A. S. Kiran Kumar
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