About me

I am interested in the broader field of environmental management and policy with particular focus on social-ecological systems, climate change adaptation, environmental governance and diplomacy, water resources management, and coastal/delta management. In these fields, I have conducted research in various reputed institutions (such as the Massachusetts Institute of Technology) in North America, Europe, and South Asia. I built extensive collaborations, co-authoring with over 250 scientists.

I published more than 80 articles in high-ranked journals such as Nature, Nature Climate Change, Earth’s Future, Environmental Research Letters. Based on my contribution to the interdisciplinary field of water-related hazards and risks, I received the ‘Outstanding Young Scientists Award 2016’ of the European Geosciences Union, EGU. I am a contributing author of the 6th Assessment Report of the IPCC. I also received prestigious fellowships and grants from multiple funding agencies to pursue my research (e.g., the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Global Fellowship of the European Commission and the Alexander von Humboldt Postdoctoral Fellowship in Germany). I serve as editor-in-chief/executive editor for the journal, Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences (NHESS, Copernicus) and Australasian Journal of Environmental Management. I was offered a prestigious Canada Research Chair in Water Security at the University of Saskatchewan (valued at approximately $1 million CAD), which I respectfully declined to continue my research at Murdoch. I am ranked among the top 2% of scientists globally (in both 2023 and 2024, according to Scopus/Stanford).

Based on my learning from World-leading institutions, I exemplify research-led teaching. I design and deliver two units at Murdoch: Coastal and Marine Policy and Planning (ENV601) and Social-Ecological Systems (ENV602). I also co-teach two other units: Climate Change Adaptation (ENV680) and Environmental Policy in the 21st Century (ENV616). I also run the New Colombo Plan-funded field unit in Indonesia on 'Governing the Commons'. Prospective PhD and MPhil candidates who meet all requirements and have at least two Q1/Q2 publications as lead author are welcome to contact me if they are interested in my research area.

Links

Bengali Interview
RTV & Deutsche Welle (DW): Video Interview on achieving Outstanding Young Scientist Award 2016
Swedish Radio: Audio interview on Flooding in Bangladesh
Ca Foscari News: Interview on contributing to the IPCC 6th Assessment Report, Working Group II
Seminar of tranboundary water management: Animesh Gain, Lawrence Susskind and Carlo Giupponi
VIU Lecture | Human-Nature Interaction in Water Systems: Nexus and Environmental Diplomacy Approaches

Awards

Outstanding Young Scientist Award
European Geosciences Union - EGU, 2016
Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellowship
European Commission (Belgium, Brussels) - EC, 2019
Alexander von Humboldt Postdoctoral Fellowship
Alexander von Humboldt Foundation (Germany, Bonn), 2015
The Scopus/Stanford ranking of the top 2% of scientists (2024)
Scopus
The Scopus/Stanford ranking of the top 2% of scientists (2023)
Scopus

Organisational Affiliations

School of Environmental and Conservation Sciences, Murdoch University

Harry Butler Institute, Murdoch University

Indo-Pacific Research Centre, Murdoch University

Kulbardi Aboriginal Centre, Murdoch University

External Graduate Faculty, The University of Maine

Academic Members, Cultures of Adaptation Network, Utrecht University (The Netherlands, Utrecht)

Affiliate Member, The Indian Ocean World Centre, McGill University (Canada, Montreal)

Education

Science and Management of Climate Change
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Water Resources Development
Master of Science (MSc)
Environmental Science
Bachelor of Science (BSc)