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The Department of Geo-Engineering and
Resource development technology is an
interdisciplinary Department, having routs in the Department of Civil
Engineering, as Engineering Geology Division and later as Geo-Engineering
Research Laboratory. It became an independent entity, in 1980. The faculty
comprises of teachers drawn from different disciplines like geology, geophysics,
geography, meteorology, remote sensing and mathematics.
In recognition of the significant
work carried out in the area of Remote Sensing, the Ministry of Human Resource
Development, Government of India, sanctioned financial support to the Department for establishing
a "Center for Remote Sensing and Information Systems" in 1983. Being the
earliest of such centers in the country, the Department is the first in
the country, to start a M.Tech. Course in Remote Sensing in 1988 and it is
four semester and the Department get similar credits in starting M.Tech. Geo-Engg.
also.
The department has successfully
carried out several research projects, with multidisciplinary approach funded by
ISRO, DST, MOEn, DONCE, DOD, NRSA, AICTE, IGIDR and other govt. and non-govt.
organizations. The India Space Research Organizations has sanctioned an amount
of Rs.37.80 lakhs towards building a state-of-the-art-remote sensing and GIS
laboratory as part of the joint teaching and research programme.
The faculty has been associated with a number of programmes at a national and
international level organisations of projects and research with ITC, Netherlands
and Shimane University, Japan, CSSTS-AP (UN center) and IIRS, Dehradun.
Consultancy services are offered in the areas of groundwater, soil
investigations, remote sensing, thematic mapping and water quality analysis to
organisations like Visakha Steel Plant, RITES, HPCL, BHPV, NWDA, NMDC, NTPC, MES,
HZL, IREL, ETC., and private industries like Hinduja power plant, Gujarat Abuja
cements and Reliance Industries.
The faculty fulfills
their responsibilities to the society by involving themselves in creating
awareness in water harvesting and water conservation methods. The Department has
been providing training in modern methods of Remote Sensing and GIS water
resources and watershed management studies to engineers of various governmental/non-governmental organizations.
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