Vishwambhar Prasad Sati | Geography | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Vishwambhar Prasad Sati | Geography | Best Researcher Award

Senior Professor at Mizoram University, Aizawl, India

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Summary

Prof. Vishwambhar Prasad Sati is a Senior Professor in the Department of Geography and Resource Management at Mizoram University (A Central University), Aizawl, India. With over 28 years of diverse academic and administrative experience, he is an internationally recognized scholar in mountain geography, sustainable development, and natural resource management. His work spans across continents, and he is actively engaged in global academic collaborations. Prof. Sati has also served in key academic leadership roles both in India and abroad and is currently affiliated as a Visiting Professor and Global Fellow at several international institutions.

Educational Details

Prof. Sati holds a Doctor of Letters (D.Litt.) in Geography from Jiwaji University, Gwalior (2011), a Ph.D. in Geography from HNB Garhwal University (1992), and an M.A. in Geography from the same institution (1989). He qualified the National Eligibility Test (NET) in Geography in 1997, conducted by the Indian Council of Agricultural Research, New Delhi.

Professional Experience

Prof. Sati began his academic career as an Assistant Professor in Madhya Pradesh in 1994 and progressed to the ranks of Associate and full Professor, later joining Mizoram University through direct selection in 2012. Since 2021, he has served as Senior Professor at Mizoram University. His international teaching tenure includes serving as an Associate Professor and Head of the Department of Geography at Eritrea Institute of Technology (2005–2007). He has held several academic leadership roles, including Head of the Centre for Disaster Management at Mizoram University (since 2023) and Head of the Department of Geography and RM (2016–2019). Earlier, he also held administrative positions in Government PG Colleges in Madhya Pradesh and Eritrea.

Research Interests

Prof. Sati's research focuses on mountain geography, sustainable development, natural resource management, disaster risk reduction, rural transformation, and climate change impacts. His interdisciplinary approach integrates field-based observations, sustainable livelihoods, and policy-based strategies for environmental management, especially in fragile ecosystems such as the Himalayas.

Author Metrics

Prof. Sati maintains a strong scholarly presence with an extensive publication record indexed in Scopus, ResearchGate, and Google Scholar. His research is widely cited and reflects a consistent focus on sustainability, hazard risk, and mountain ecosystems. He has been recognized among the top 0.5% of scholars worldwide based on publication volume and impact. His academic content is accessible through various platforms including YouTube, Medium, and institutional repositories.

Awards and Honors

Prof. Sati has been honored with numerous awards and fellowships, including the Golden Achiever Award (2023), Best Research Paper Award (Elsevier, 2023), and multiple Visiting Professorships across Ukraine, China, and Canada. Notably, he was a Presidential Fellow at the Chinese Academy of Sciences (2016) and has been recognized by the World Academy of Sciences, Indian National Science Academy, and ICSSR for his outstanding contributions. His accolades include more than a dozen international fellowships and over 50 international visits for academic purposes.

Publication Top Notes

1. Exploring Livelihood Opportunities in the Kali Kumaon Region of Uttarakhand Himalaya

Author: VP Sati
Journal: African Journal of Rural Development, Vol. 10(1), pp. 1–16
Year: 2025
Summary:
This paper examines alternative livelihood opportunities in the Kali Kumaon region of the Uttarakhand Himalaya. It emphasizes region-specific strategies to shift communities from subsistence-based livelihoods to more diversified and sustainable sources of income, including eco-tourism, agro-forestry, and local entrepreneurship.

2. Socio-Economic and Environmental Impacts of Jamrani Irrigation Dam Project, Kumaon Himalaya, India

Author: VP Sati
Journal: Rural and Regional Development, Vol. 3(3), Article ID: 10007
Year: 2025
Summary:
This article critically assesses the Jamrani Irrigation Dam Project in terms of its developmental promises and environmental trade-offs. It investigates socio-economic transformations, resettlement issues, and ecological changes, offering policy-level recommendations for inclusive and sustainable development.

3. Sustainable Homestay Tourism for Enhancing Rural Livelihood in the Uttarakhand Himalaya: A Study of the Tons River Basin

Authors: VP Sati, S Banerjee
Journal: BIO Web of Conferences, Vol. 151, Article No. 03001
Year: 2025
Summary:
This paper presents homestay tourism as a model for sustainable rural livelihood in the Tons River Basin. By linking local culture, traditional architecture, and natural beauty to community-based tourism, it promotes economic resilience and environmental stewardship.

4. A Brief Introduction to Cultural Geography of the Central Himalaya, India

Author: VP Sati
Book Chapter In: Sacred Landscapes, Indigenous Knowledge, and Ethno-culture in Natural Resource Management
Year: 2024
Summary:
This chapter introduces the cultural landscape of the Central Himalaya, focusing on indigenous traditions, sacred geography, and ethnographic heritage. It explains how cultural practices are deeply interwoven with ecological knowledge and sustainable resource use.

5. Spatio‐Temporal Assessment of Areal Fragmentation and Volume of Snow Cover in the Central Himalaya

Authors: SB, VP Sati, MAS Chakraborty
Journal: Earth Systems and Environment
Year: 2024
Summary:
This research utilizes remote sensing and GIS to monitor snow cover fragmentation and volume trends in the Central Himalaya. The findings reveal significant climatic shifts affecting snow distribution, with implications for hydrological regimes and regional water security.

Conclusion

Prof. Dr. Vishwambhar Prasad Sati is an outstanding researcher with a proven track record of scholarly rigor, societal relevance, and global academic engagement. His recent publications, international awards, and ongoing contributions to mountain research, sustainable development, and rural livelihood studies strongly support his nomination and candidacy for the Best Researcher Award.

Syarawi Sharoni – Remote Sensing – Network Analytics Academic Achievement Award

Syarawi Sharoni – Remote Sensing

Dr. Syarawi Sharoni  distinguished academic and researcher in the field Remote Sensing .  He is a lecturer at the Geophysics Department within the School of Physics at Universiti Sains Malaysia. With a profound passion for Earth science, he possesses a strong background in oceanography and microwave remote sensing. His research primarily revolves around exploring Earth’s extreme natural phenomena through the utilization of satellite-based platforms. Currently, he is particularly focused on observing colossal tropical cyclone events on a global scale. Leveraging his extensive experience and expertise in MATLAB programming, coupled with proficiency in machine learning, he adeptly handles high-volume data and employs unique processing techniques in his investigations.

Eduvation

In 2010, he embarked on his academic journey at Selangor Matriculation College, achieving a perfect score of 4.00 out of 4.00 in the Foundation of Physical Science. This solid foundation paved the way for his pursuit of higher education, leading him to Universiti Sains Malaysia, where he earned a Bachelor of Science (Hons.) in Geophysics in 2014 with an impressive GPA of 3.44 out of 4.00.

Driven by a passion for exploring the depths of the ocean, he continued his academic endeavors at the University of Southampton in the United Kingdom. In 2016, he completed a Master of Research in Ocean Sciences, achieving a second-class classification for his exemplary work in the field.

Undeterred by the challenges of academia, he further honed his expertise in remote sensing, specializing in Scale B1 with minor corrections, during his doctoral studies at Universiti Teknologi Malaysia. In 2022, he successfully earned his Ph.D. in Remote Sensing, showcasing his dedication and commitment to advancing knowledge in this specialized field. These academic achievements collectively reflect his unwavering pursuit of excellence and his contributions to the realms of geophysics, ocean sciences, and remote sensing.

Professional Profiles:

Professional Experience

He began his professional journey in 2013 as a trainee at the Geoscience Division of the Mineral and Geoscience Department in Malaysia. Following this initial experience, he transitioned to the private sector, where he served as an Imaging Geophysicist in the Imaging and Engineering Department at Petroleum Geo-Service (PGS)(M) Sdn.

Bhd. from 2014 to 2015. In 2017, he further enriched his career by taking on the role of a tutor within the School of Physics at Universiti Sains Malaysia. Demonstrating a commitment to both practical applications and academic pursuits, he currently holds the position of Senior Lecturer in the Geophysics Group at the School of Physics, Universiti Sains Malaysia, a role he has been dedicated to since 2022. This professional journey underscores his diverse experience, encompassing training, industry work, and academic contributions in the field of geophysics.

Fellowships / Awards  

He has been affiliated with Universiti Sains Malaysia as a fellow from 2015 to 2022, during which he was granted funding for both his Master’s and Ph.D. studies. This period of academic engagement and support culminated in significant achievements, including the receipt of a Silver Medal in the Graduate Research Exhibition (GREx) in 2021. His academic journey commenced earlier with a scholarship from the Government of Malaysia, which supported his Bachelor of Science studies from 2011 to 2014.

Notably, he demonstrated academic excellence during his undergraduate years by earning a place on the Dean’s List in two semesters. Additionally, his commitment to the field was recognized in 2013 when he secured the 3rd Place in the GeoQuiz Petroleum & Geoscience Conference Exhibition. This rich academic and research background illustrates his dedication to advancing knowledge and achieving excellence in geophysics.

Supervisions                                                                                                                                                                      

In his role as a Senior Lecturer within the Geophysics Group at the School of Physics, Universiti Sains Malaysia, he is actively involved in supervising various research projects at different academic levels. Currently, Duan Liyuan is pursuing a Ph.D., focusing on the high-precision InSAR monitoring and identification of large-scale geological disasters. Another Ph.D. candidate, Khan Muhammad, is engaged in advanced quantitative interpretation and seismic attributes analysis for reservoir characterization and fracture prediction. At the master’s level, Nik Raisyha is working on a project that involves the tropical cyclone characterization from microwave remote sensing observation.

In addition to supervising postgraduate research, he guides undergraduate students on diverse projects. Among the ongoing Bachelor of Science projects, Vikna and Kah Ching are investigating the influence of the Madden Julian Oscillation on the South China Sea Region. Another team, Nelly Anuar and Aishah Alimi, is exploring the impact of the Indian Ocean Dipole on the same region, while Asilah Abdul Hannan and Nurul Izzah Mustafa have successfully completed their project on the variations of tropical cyclone activity in the South China Sea in 2023. Furthermore, Nurin Nadhirah Hairi Zahril and Syasya Aqilah Abdul Razak have also completed their investigation on the influence of ENSO activity on sea level variations in the marginal South China Sea in 2023. This diverse range of research projects underscores his commitment to fostering a comprehensive understanding of geophysics and related phenomena across different academic levels.

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