Prof. Janga Reddy Manne

Professor

Water Resources Engineering

mjreddy[at]civil.iitb.ac.in
+91-22-2576-7320
Research Areas :

Evolutionary Algorithms For WRS Optimization; Reservoir Operation, Water Supply Systems; Surface Water Hydrology And Watershed Management; Statistical Modeling And Forecasting, Risk Analysis Of Floods And Droughts; Copulas For Uncertainty Modeling; Applications Of Softcomputing Techniques In WRM; Impacts Of Climate Change On Water Resources And Agriculture.

Prof. Janga Reddy Manne

Professor

Water Resources Engineering

mjreddy[at]civil.iitb.ac.in
+91-22-2576-7320

Course No.

Course Title

Level

CE 676

Water Resources Systems

P.G.

CE 738

Irrigation and Conveyance Network

P.G.

CE 675

Advanced Experimental Fluid Mechanics

P.G.

CE 401

Water Resources Engineering

U.G. (core)

CE 496

Irrigation Engineering & Technology

UG

CE 463

Probability and Statistical Methods in Civil Engineering

U.G.

CE 301

Fluid Mechanics-III

U.G. (core)

CE 206

Hydraulics Engineering

U.G. (Core)

CE 218

Hydraulics Design Lab

U.G.(Lab)

CE 218

Fluid Mechanics Lab -II

U.G.(Lab)

CE 213

Fluid Mechanics Lab -I

U.G.(Lab)

IC102

Data Analysis and Interpretation

UG (Inst.Core)

Prof. Janga Reddy Manne

Professor

Water Resources Engineering

mjreddy[at]civil.iitb.ac.in
+91-22-2576-7320

Academic Activity

Orcid Id 0000-0001-7003-8651 Scopus Id15046888100 Researcher Id E-7019-2011 Google Scholar IdN36iQdcAAAAJ

RESEARCH GUIDANCE

Gaurav Ganjir Risk assessment and prediction of agricultural droughts under changing climate Ph.D. On-going (from 2021-)
Saksham Joshi Integrated River basin management using Satellite Data Assimilation and Land Surface Models Ph.D. On-going (2021-)
Sachin M. Bhere Flood risk assessment by incorporating the non-stationary flood
hazard and time-varying flood vulnerability and preparedness
Ph.D. On-going ( 2020-)
Rajarshi Dutta Modeling and Risk Assessment of Droughts  using Multivariate Methods Ph.D. On-going ( 2019-)
Swati Sirsant Multi-objective Design of Urban Water Supply Systems Considering Mechanical and Hydraulic Failures, and Future Demand Projections Ph.D. Completed (2016-2021 )
Saswati Nandi Applications of Process-based Modelling Framework for Hydrological Simulation and Flood Forecasting using VIC, RAPID, LISFLOOD-FP models Ph.D. Completed (2016-2022 )
Shagupta Akbari Multiple Change-Point Detection and Attribution of Flow Regime Changes in The Catchments Ph.D. Completed (2013-2021 )
S. Adarsh Multi-scale Analysis of Hydrological Time-series using Mathematical Transforms Ph.D. Completed (2012-2017 ) Received Award of Excellence in PhD thesis research
       
Shibu A. Performance-based Design of Water Distribution Networks considering Demand Uncertainty via Fuzzy-Probabilistic Approach and Cross Entropy Optimization  Ph.D. Completed  (2009-2014)
B. N.S. Ghimire Optimal Reservoir Operation for Hydropower Production Using Particle Swarm Optimization and Genetic Programming Ph.D. Completed  (2008-2014)
Poulomi Ganguli Multivariate Frequency Analysis and Predictive Uncertainty Assessment of Droughts using Copulas Ph.D.

Completed   (2008-2012)

Awarded Excellence in Ph.D. Thesis Research

       
M.Tech. Students      
Dilshan  Modeling and Multivariate  Frequency Analysis of Floods MTech (2023- )
Amar Singh

Applications of Machine Learning Techniques for Leak Detection and Localization in Water Distribution Systems

M.Tech. Completed  (2022- 2023)
Prabhat Tewari Assessing the impacts of climate change on reservoir operational policies using machine learning and evolutionary algorithms M.Tech. Completed (2022-2023)
Mina Adel Reliablity based Design of Water Networks M.Tech. Completed (2021-22)
Prathamesh C. Sawant Water Supply Systems focussing on Layout and Sizing of Pipe Networks M.Tech. Completed (2021-22)
       
Ankit Kumar Kanodia Optimal Design and Modeling of Leakage in Water Distribution Networks M.Tech. Completed(2020 )
Shubham Gorase Developing Optimal Operational Policies for Reservoir System Using Gravitational Search Algorithm and Whale Optimization Algorithm Methods M.Tech. Completed(2020 )
Suyog Ruikar Multi-objective Analysis of Water Distribution Systems Considering  Water Quality Issues M.Tech. Completed(2019 )
Pawan Khatri Impact Assessment of Climate Change on Reservoir Operation for Hydropower Production: Case Study of Budhigandaki Reservoir System in Nepal M.Tech. Completed(2018 )
Akash Deep Singh Optimal Reservoir Operation Using Genetic Algorithm and Fuzzy Inference System M.Tech. Completed(2018 )
Nithin P Flood Modelling and Risk Analysis in middle Krishna River Basin using GIS, HEC HMS/RAS tools M.Tech. Completed(2017 )
Kailash Lohiya Deriving optimal hedging rules for operation of multi-objective reservoir system M.Tech. Completed(2017 )
Darsana KT

Bivariate Flood Frequency Analysis under Stationarity and Non-stationarity Conditions Using Copula Methods

M.Tech. Completed (June 2016)
Rakesh M  Optimal Design of Water Distribution Networks Considering Multiple Objectives Using DE M.Tech. Completed (June 2016)

Vamsi Krishna

Multi-purpose Multi-reservoir Operation using Meta-heuristic Methods

M.Tech.

Completed (June 2015)

Mariam Zacharia

Application of Entropy Theory and Copula Methods for Streamflow Generation and Ensemble Prediction of Reservoir Inflows

M.Tech.

Completed (June 2013)

Vijay Patil

Optimal Design of Water Distribution Networks Using Genetic Algorithms M.Tech.

Completed (June 2011)

Shailesh S. Patil

Multivariate Flood Frequency Analysis using Copulas

M.Tech.

Completed (June 2010)

Adarsh S. 

Optimal Design of Irrigation Canals Using Particle Swarm Optimization

M.Tech.

Completed (June 2009)

 

 

Reviewed Technical Papers for

    International Journals

  • IEEE Transactions on Evolutionary Computation

  • Journal of Computing in Civil Engineering, ASCE

  • Journal of Water Resources Planning & Management, ASCE

  • Journal of Hydrologic Engineering, ASCE 

  • Hydrological Processes, Wiley Publ. 

  • Hydrological Sciences Journal, IAHS

  • Water Resources Research

  • Journal of Hydrology 

  • Water Resources Management, Springer Publ. 

  • Irrigation and Drainage, Wiley Publ.

  • International Journal of Climatology

  • Journal of Earth Science and Systems

  • ICE Journal of Water Management

  • Environmental Modeling and Software

  • Stochastic Environmental Research and Risk Assessment

  • Applied Soft Computing

  • Engineering Optimization

  • Water Science and Technology

  • Genetic Programming and Evolvable Machines

  • International Journal of Advances in Engineering Sciences and Applied Mathematics

  • Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics

  • International Journal of Modelling, Identification and Control

  • Water management

  • Sadhana

     Reviewed paper for National Journals

  • Institution of Engineers (India), Journal of Civil Engineering, (2008, 2009, 2010, 2012,2014)

  • ISH Journal of hydraulic engineering (2008, 2009, 2010,2012)

 Reviewed Project Proposals for

  • Rajiv Gandhi Science & Technology Commission, Govt. of Maharashtra, Mumbai.

  • Fast Track proposal for SERC, DST, Govt. of India, New Delhi

Prof. Janga Reddy Manne

Professor

Water Resources Engineering

mjreddy[at]civil.iitb.ac.in
+91-22-2576-7320

In Refereed Journals

  1. Nandi, S., Reddy, M.J. (2023). Improving the accuracy of multi-model short-to-medium-range precipitation and streamflow forecasts over the Upper Bhima River Basin, India. Hydrological Sciences Journal.2023,
  2. Datta, R., Reddy, M.J. (2023) Trivariate frequency analysis of droughts using copulas under future climate change over Vidarbha region in India. Stoch Environ Res Risk Assess (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00477-023-02484-3.
  3. Bhere, S., Reddy, M.J. (2022). Reliability, resilience, and vulnerability assessment of terrestrial water storage using Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) data, Remote Sensing Applications: Society and Environment, Vol. 28, 2022, article 100851, pages 1-12. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rsase.2022.100851.
  4. Nandi S., Reddy M.J. (2022) Evaluating the performance of bias-corrected IMERG satellite rainfall estimates for hydrological simulation over the Upper Bhima River basin, India. Geocarto International (TGEI), 2022 Volume 37, Issue 27, 15505-15529. https://doi.org/10.1080/10106049.2022.2101695
  5. Vishwakarma BD, Ramsankaran R, Azam MF, ...Devaraju B, Chinnasamy P, Reddy MJ, .. Bamber J (2022) Challenges in Understanding
    the Variability of the Cryosphere in the Himalaya and Its Impact on Regional Water Resources. Front. Water 4, 2022, Article 909246, 1-27. https://doi.org/10.3389/frwa.2022.909246.
  6. Nandi S, Reddy M.J. (2022). An integrated approach to streamflow estimation and flood inundation mapping using VIC, RAPID and LISFLOOD-FP. Journal of Hydrology, Vol.  610, Art.No.127842. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhydrol.2022.127842
  7. Sirsant, S., Reddy, M.J.(2022). "Improved MOSADE algorithm incorporating Sobol Sequences for Multi-Objective Design of Water Distribution Networks". Applied Soft Computing Journal,Volume 120, May 2022, 108682. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.asoc.2022.108682
  8. Sirsant, S., Reddy, M.J.(2022). Performance-based multi-objective design and expansion of water distribution networks considering life cycle costs and future demands. IWA Water Supply, Vol 22 No 2, 1388-1408. doi: 10.2166/ws.2021.344
  9. Ghorbani MK, Afshar A, Hamidifar H and Reddy MJ (2022) A fuzzy multi-objective multiple-pollutant model for rivers using an ant colony algorithm. Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers – Water Management,175 (4), 190-205.  https://doi.org/10.1680/jwama.20.00081
  10. Sirsant S. and Janga Reddy (2021). Optimal Design of Pipe Networks Accounting for Future Demands and Phased Expansion using Integrated Dynamic Programming and Differential Evolution Approach. Water Resources Management, Springer, DOI: 10.1007/s11269-021-02777-8 (IF: 2.98)

  11. Sirsant S. and Janga Reddy (2020). Assessing the Performance of Surrogate Measures for Water Distribution Network Reliability. J. of Water Resources Planning and Management ASCE, 2020, 146(7): 04020048, 1-15. (IF: 3.39)

  12. Nandi, S and Janga Reddy (2020). Comparative performance evaluation of self-adaptive differential evolution with GA, SCE and DE algorithms for the automatic calibration of a computationally intensive distributed hydrological model. H2Open Journal (2020) 3 (1): 306–327. https://doi.org/10.2166/h2oj.2020.030

  13. Nandi, S., and Reddy M.J. (2020). Spatiotemporal analysis of water balance components and their projected changes in near-future under climate change over Sina basin, India. Water Resources Management, 34, 2657–2675.  https://doi.org/10.1007/s11269-020-02551-2. (IF: 2.98)

  14. Akbari,S., M. Janga Reddy (2020), Non-stationarity Analysis of Flood Flows using Copula Based Change-point Detection Method: Application  to  Case  study  of  Godavari  river  Basin, Science  of  the  Total Environment 718 (2020): 134894, 1-10.  (IF: 5.589)

  15. Janga Reddy, M. and D. Nagesh Kumar (2020). Evolutionary algorithms, swarm intelligence methods, and their applications in water resources engineering: a state-of-the-art review. H2Open Journal, Vol 3 No 1, 135-188, doi: 10.2166/h2oj.2020.128

  16. Adarsh S and M. Janga Reddy (2020). Multiscale Modeling of Monthly Streamflows using MEMD-GP Coupled Approach. International Journal of River Basin Management (TRBM), 18(2): 139–151. https://doi.org/10.1080/15715124.2019.1656220.  (IF: 1.39)

  17. Akbari, S. and M. Janga Reddy (2019). Change detection and attribution of flow regime: A case study of Allegheny river catchment, PA (US). Science of the Total Environment, (2019), 662: 192-204 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.01.042.
  18. Adarsh S and M. Janga Reddy(2019). Multiscale characterization and prediction of reservoir inflows using MEMD-SLR Coupled Approach. Journal of Hydrologic Engineering, 2019, 24(1): 04018059. DOI:10.1061/(ASCE)HE.1943-5584.0001732.

  19. Adarsh S and M. Janga Reddy (2019). Evaluation of trends and predictability of short-term droughts in three meteorological subdivisions of India using multivariate EMD-based hybrid modelling. Hydrological Processes, 2019, 33:130–143. https://doi.org/10.1002/hyp.13316.

  20. Sirsant S. and M. Janga Reddy(2018). “SaDE algorithm for reliability-based design of water distribution networks. Water Utility Journal, EWRA, Vol. 19, pp. 59-70.

  21. Adarsh S and M. Janga Reddy (2018). Multiscale characterization and prediction of monsoon rainfall in India using Hilbert Huang transform and time dependent intrinsic correlation analysis. Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics, (2018) 130:667–688. DOI: 10.1007/s00703-017-0545-6.

  22. Adarsh S and M. Janga Reddy (2018). Developing hourly intensity duration frequency curves for urban areas in India using multivariate empirical mode decomposition and scaling theory. Stochastic Environmental Research and Risk Assessment, Springer, Vol. 32, No.6, pp. 1889-1902. DOI 10.1007/s00477-018-1545-x.  

  23. Sirsant, S. and M. Janga Reddy (2018). Reliability based design of water distribution networks using self adaptive differential evolution algorithm, ISH Journal of Hydraulic Engineering, Taylor & Francis, Vol. 24, No.2, 198-212, DOI: 10.1080/09715010.2017.1408038.

  24. Nandi, S. and M. Janga Reddy (2017). Distributed rainfall runoff modeling over Krishna river basin. European Water, Vol. 57, pp.71-76.

  25. Sirsant, S. and M. Janga Reddy (2017) Reliability-based design of water distribution networks considering mechanical failures. European Water, Vol. 58, pp.407-414.

  26. Adarsh, S. and M. Janga Reddy (2017). Investigating the multiscale variability and teleconnections of extreme temperature over Southern India using the Hilbert–Huang transform. Modeling Earth Systems and Environment, 3 (8), 1-14. DOI 10.1007/s40808-017-0281-4.

  27. S. Adarsh and M. Janga Reddy (2016) Analysing the Hydroclimatic Teleconnections of Summer Monsoon Rainfall in Kerala, India Using Multivariate Empirical Mode Decomposition and Time Dependent Intrinsic Correlation,  IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters , Vol. 13, No.9  , pp. 1221-1225. (*JIF-2014: 2.228)

  28. Adarsh S.and M. Janga Reddy (2016). Multiscale Characterization of Streamflow and Suspended Sediment Concentration data using Hilbert Huang Transform and Time Dependent Intrinsic Correlation Analysis. Modeling Earth Systems and Environment, 2: 199, 1-17. doi:10.1007/s40808-016-0254-z
  29. M. Janga Reddy, and S. Adarsh (2016) Time-frequency characterization of sub-divisional scale seasonal rainfall in India using the Hilbert-Huang transform, Stochastic Environmental Research and Risk Assessment, Vol.30 , No. 4 , pp. 1063-1085, DOI: 10.1007/s00477-015-1165-7. (*JIF-2014: 2.237)

  30. A. Sivasena Reddy and M. Janga Reddy (2015). Evaluating the influence of spatial resolutions of DEM on watershed runoff and sediment yield using SWAT model.  Journal of Earth System Science, Springer, Vol.124 , No. 7 , pp. 1517-1529. (*JIF-2014: 0.858)

  31. S. Adarsh and M. Janga Reddy (2015). Gravitational search algorithm for probabilistic design of HBPS canals. ISH Journal of Hydraulic Engineering, Taylor & Francis, Vol.21, No. 3, 290-297.  (*JIF-2014: 0.158)

  32. S. Adarsh and M. Janga Reddy (2015). Trend Analysis of Rainfall in Four Meteorological Subdivisions of Southern India Using Non-Parametric Methods and Discrete Wavelet TransformsInternational Journal of Climatology,  Wiley Publ., Vol. 35, No. 6, pp. 1107-1124.  (*JIF-2014: 3.157)

  33. B.N.S. Ghimire and M. Janga Reddy (2014). Optimization and Uncertainty Analysis of Operational Policies for Multipurpose Reservoir System Stochastic Environmental Research and Risk Assessment, 28(7), pp. 1815-1833.  (*JIF-2014: 2.237)

  34. A. Shibu and M. Janga Reddy (2014). Optimal Design of Water Distribution Networks Considering Fuzzy Randomness of Demands using Cross Entropy OptimizationWater Resources Management, Springer, 28(12), pp. 4075-4094.   (JIF-2014: 2.437)

  35. P. Ganguli and M. Janga Reddy (2014). Ensemble Prediction of Regional Droughts using Climate Inputs and SVM-Copula Approach.  Hydrological Processes, Wiley Publ.,  28(19) , 4989-5009.   (*JIF-2014: 2.667)

  36. P. Ganguli and M. Janga Reddy (2014). Evaluation of Trends and Multivariate Frequency Analysis of Droughts in Three Meteorological Sub-divisions of Western IndiaInternational Journal of Climatology,  Wiley Publ., 34(3),911-928.   (*JIF-2014: 3.157)

  37. M. Janga Reddy and Vijay P. Singh (2014). Multivariate Modeling of Droughts Using Copulas and Meta-heuristic MethodsStochastic Environmental Research and Risk Assessment , Springer, 28(3), 475-489.  (*JIF-2014: 2.237)

  38. M. Zachariah and M. Janga Reddy (2013). Development of an entropy-copula based stochastic simulation model for generation of monthly inflows into the Hirakud damISH Journal of Hydraulic Engineering, Taylor & Francis Publ., Vol. 19, No.3, pp. 267-275.  (*JIF-2014: 0.158)

  39. S. Adarsh and M. Janga Reddy (2013). Probabilistic multi-objective optimal design of composite channels using particle swarm optimizationJournal of Hydraulic Research, IAHR, Taylor & Francis Publ., Vol.51, No.4, pp.459-464.  (*JIF-2014: 1.471)

  40. M. Janga Reddy and P. Ganguli (2013). Spatio-temporal Analysis and Derivation of Copula-based Intensity-Area-Frequency Curves for Droughts in Western Rajasthan (India)Stochastic Environmental Research and Risk Assessment, 2013, 27(8), pp.1975-1989.  (*JIF-2014: 2.237)

  41. B.N.S. Ghimire, and M. Janga Reddy (2013). Optimal Reservoir Operation for Hydropower Production using Particle Swarm Optimization and Sustainable Analysis of HydropowerISH Journal of Hydraulic Engineering, Taylor & Francis publications, Vol. 19, No.3, pp.196-210. (*JIF-2014: 0.158)

  42. S. Adarsh and M. Janga Reddy (2013). Reliability Analysis of Composite Channels using First Order Approximation and Monte Carlo Simulations, Stochastic Environmental Research and Risk Assessment, Springer  Vol. 27, No. 2, pp. 477-487 (*JIF-2014: 2.237)

  43. A. Sivasena Reddy and M. Janga Reddy (2013). Identification of homogenous regions in rain-fed watershed using Kohonen neural networksISH Journal of Hydraulic Engineering, Taylor & Francis Publ., Vol. 19, No. 1, pp. 55-66.   (*JIF-2014: 0.158)

  44. P. Ganguli and M. Janga Reddy. (2013) Probabilistic Assessment of Flood Risks Using Trivariate Copulas,Theoretical and Applied Climatology,  Springer, Vol. 111, No. 1-2, pp. 341-360   (JIF-2014: 2.433)

  45. P. Ganguli and M. Janga Reddy. (2012) Analysis of ENSO-based Climate Variability in Modulating Drought Risks over Western Rajasthan in India, Journal of Earth System Science, Springer,  Vol. 122, No. 1, pp. 253-269 (JIF-2014: 0.858)

  46. M. Janga Reddy and P. Ganguli. (2012). Risk assessment of hydro-climatic variability on groundwater levels in the Manjara basin aquifer in India using Archimedean copulasJournal of Hydrologic Engineering, ASCE, Vol. 17, No.12,  pp.1345-1357.    (JIF-2014: 1.583)

  47. A. Shibu and M. Janga Reddy (2012). Reliability-based optimal design of water distribution networks under uncertain demands using cross-entropy methodISH Journal of Hydraulic Engineering,  Taylor & Francis Publ., Vol. 18, No. 3, pp.258-268. (*JIF-2014: 0.158)

  48. M. Janga Reddy and P. Ganguli. (2012). Bivariate Flood Frequency Analysis of Upper Godavari River Flows using Archimedean CopulasWater Resources Management,  Springer, Vol. 26, No.14, pp. 3995-4018. (JIF-2014: 2.437)

  49. P. Ganguli and M. Janga Reddy. (2012). Risk Assessment of Droughts in Gujarat Using Bivariate CopulasWater Resources Management,  Springer, Vol. 26, No. 11,  pp.3301-3327.    (JIF-2014: 2.437)

  50. M. Janga Reddy and D. Nagesh Kumar. (2012). Computational algorithms inspired by biological processes and evolution.  Current Science, IAS, Vol. 103, No.4,  1-11.  (JIF-2014: 0.926)

  51. M. Janga Reddy and P.Ganguli (2012) Application of Copulas for Derivation of Drought Severity-Duration-Frequency CurvesHydrological Processes, Wiley Publ., Vol. 26, 1672-1685.   (JIF-2014: 2.667)

  52. Shibu, A. and M. Janga Reddy (2012). Least cost design of water distribution Network under demand uncertainty by fuzzy-cross entropy methodJournal of Environmental Research and Development, Vol. 6, No. 3A, 853-862.

  53. M. Janga Reddy and S. Adarsh. (2011). Slope-stability-constrained design of irrigation canals using particle swarm optimizationIrrigation and Drainage, Wiley Publ.  Vol. 60, No. 5, pp. 590-599.  (JIF-2014: 0.672)

  54. M. Janga Reddy and S. Adarsh (2010)Chance Constrained Optimal Design of Composite Channels Using Meta-heuristic Techniques Water Resources Management, Springer, Vol. 24, No.10, 2221-2235.  (JIF-2014: 2.437)

  55. M. Janga Reddy and S. Adarsh (2010). Overtopping Probability Constrained Optimal Design of Composite Channels using Swarm Intelligence Technique.  Journal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering, ASCE, Vol. 136, No. 8, 532-542. (JIF-2014: 0.974)

  56. S. Adarsh and M. Janga Reddy (2010) Use of Particle Swarm Optimization for the Optimal Design of Composite ChannelsJournal of Intelligent Systems, Freund & Pettman publications, 19 (3), 163-184. (JIF-2014: 0.239)

  57. S. Adarsh and M. Janga Reddy (2010). Slope Stability Modeling Using Genetic ProgrammingInternational Journal of Earth Sciences and Engineering, Vol.3 (No.1-sp.pub ), 1-8.

  58. M. Janga Reddy and S. Adarsh. (2010)Slope-Stability Modelling for Embankments using Particle Swarm OptimizationIndian Geotechnical Journal, IGS, 40(4), 247-254.    (awarded the best paper award from IGS)

  59. M. Janga Reddy (2009). Swarm Intelligence techniques and its applications in water resources managementISH Journal of Hydraulic Engineering,  Taylor & Francis Publ., Vol. 15, (SP.1), 151-169.   (*JIF-2014: 0.158)

  60. M. Janga Reddy and Bhola N. S. Ghimire (2009) Use of Model Tree and Gene Expression Programming to Predict the Suspended Sediment Load in Rivers. Journal of Intelligent Systems, Freund & Pettman publications, 18 (3), 211-227. (JIF-2014: 0.239)

  61. M. Janga Reddy, and D. Nagesh Kumar  (2009)  Performance Evaluation of Elitist-Mutated Multi-Objective Particle Swarm Optimization for Integrated Water Resources Management. Journal of Hydroinformatics, IWA Publishing, Vol. 11, No. 1, 2009, pp. 79-88.  (JIF-2015: 1.388)

  62. M. Janga Reddy, and D. Nagesh Kumar  (2008). Evolving strategies for crop planning and operation of irrigation reservoir system using multi-objective differential evolutionIrrigation Science,  26(2), 177-190.  (JIF-2014: 1.948)

  63. M. Janga Reddy and D. Nagesh Kumar. (2007). Multi-objective particle swarm optimization for generating optimal trade-offs in reservoir operationHydrological Processes, Wiley InterScience, 21, DOI: 10.1002/hyp.6507,  2897-2909. (JIF-2014: 2.677)

  64. M. Janga Reddy and D. Nagesh Kumar. (2007). Optimal reservoir operation for irrigation of multiple crops using elitist-mutated particle swarm optimizationHydrological Sciences Journal, IAHS, August  2007, 52(4), 686-701. (JIF-2014:1.549)

  65. M. Janga Reddy and D. Nagesh Kumar. (2007) Multi-objective Differential Evolution with application to reservoir system optimization.  Journal of computing in civil engineeringASCE,  March 2007, 21(2), 136-146. (JIF-2014: 1.268)

  66. M. Janga Reddy and D. Nagesh Kumar. (2007)An efficient multi-objective optimization algorithm based on swarm intelligence for engineering designEngineering Optimization, Taylor & Francis publications, 39(1), 49-68.  (JIF-2014: 1.076)

  67. D. Nagesh Kumar, M. Janga Reddy and Rajib Maity.(2007).  Regional rainfall forecasting using large scale climate teleconnections and artificial intelligence techniquesJournal of Intelligence Systems, Freund & Pettman publications, Vol. 16, No. 4, pp. 307-322. (JIF-2014: 0.239)

  68. D. Nagesh Kumar and M. Janga Reddy. (2007). Multipurpose reservoir operation using particle swarm optimizationJournal of Water Resources Planning and Management, ASCE,  May/June 2007, 133 (3), 192-201.  (*JIF-2014: 2.676)

  69. D. Nagesh Kumar and M. Janga Reddy. (2006).  Ant colony optimization for multipurpose reservoir operationWater Resources Management, Springer, The Netherlands, 20(6), 879-898.   (*JIF-2014: 2.437)

  70. M. Janga Reddy and D. Nagesh Kumar. (2006). Optimal reservoir operation using multi objective evolutionary algorithm. Water Resources Management, Springer, The Netherlands,20(6), 861-878.  (*JIF-2014: 2.437).

    • Other Publications

  71. Adarsh, S.and M. Janga Reddy (2016). Analysing the Variability of Streamflow and Suspended Sediment Concentration Using Time Dependent Intrinsic CorrelationProcedia Technology 24, 54-61.

  72. Adarsh, S. and M. Janga Reddy (2015). Multiscale  Analysis of Water Quality Time Series Data using the Hilbert Huang Transform. International Journal of Advances in Computer Science & Its  Applications, Vol. 5, No.1, pp.187-190.

  73. Adarsh, S. and M. Janga Reddy (2015). Multiscale Analysis of Suspended Sediment Concentration Data from Natural Channels Using the Hilbert-Huang Transform.  Aquatic Procedia 4, pp. 780-788.

  74. Shibu, A. and M. Janga Reddy (2013). Cross Entropy Optimization for Optimal Design of Water Distribution NetworksInternational Journal of Computer Information Systems and Industrial Management Applications. ISSN 2150-7988, Vol.5, pp. 308-316.

    • Books/ Monographs:

      • Adarsh and M. Janga Reddy (2021) Multi-Scale Spectral Analysis in Hydrology: From Theory to Practice, CRC Press Publishing, 2021, 205 pages. (Book)
    • Book chapters

  75. Sirsant, S., Janga Reddy, M. (2022). Sobol Sequence-based MOSaDE Algorithm for Multi-objective Design of Water Distribution Networks. In: Kumar, B.V., Oliva, D., Suganthan, P.N. (eds) Differential Evolution: From Theory to Practice. Studies in Computational Intelligence, vol 1009. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-8082-3_8.
  76. Datta, R., Reddy, M.J. (2022). Bivariate Drought Risk Estimation Using a Multivariate Standardized Drought Index in Marathwada Region, India. In: Tarekul Islam, G.M., Shampa, S., Chowdhury, A.I.A. (eds) Water Management: A View from Multidisciplinary Perspectives. Springer, Cham. pp 173–189. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-95722-3_9.
  77. Bhere, S., Reddy, M.J. (2022). Reliability, Resilience, and Vulnerability Risk Assessment of Extreme Hydrological Disasters Using Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) of India. 5th World Congress on Disaster Management: Volume II, Edition 1st Edition, Published 2022, Imprint Routledge, 9 Pages, eBook ISBN 9781003341932
  78. Nandi, S and M. Janga Reddy (2021) Multi-objective automatic calibration of a physically based hydrologic model using Multi-objective Self Adaptive Differential Evolution algorithm. In: Jha,R., Singh, V.P., et al. (Eds), Climate Change Impacts on Water Resources. Water Sci Technol Library, Vol. 98, , Chapter 37, Springer, Cham. pp. 435-448, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-64202-0_37.
  79. Nandi, S and M. Janga Reddy (2021). Parameter estimation of VIC-RAPID hydrological model using self-adaptive differential evolution algorithm. In: SNC21, Algorithms for Intelligent Systems. Singh, D., Awasthi, A.K., et al. (Eds.), , Springer, Singapore, pp. 137-146. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-1528-3_12.
  80. Nandi S., M. Janga Reddy (2020) Parameter Estimation of a Macroscale Hydrological Model Using an Adaptive Differential Evolution. In: Pandey A., Mishra S., Kansal M., Singh R., Singh V. (eds) Water Management and Water Governance. Water Science and Technology Library, vol 96. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-58051-3_17

  81. Adarsh S and M. Janga Reddy (2019) Links Between Global Climate Teleconnections and Indian Monsoon Rainfall. In : Climate Change Signals and Response, Eds: Venkataraman, C. et al., Springer, pp.61-72, DOI: 10.1007/978-981-13-0280-0_4.

  82. M. Janga Reddy (2018). Swarm Intelligence for Multi-Objective Optimization in Engineering Design. Encyclopedia of Information Science and Technology, Fourth Edition , Ed. Mehdi Khosrow-Pour PA, IGI Global, USA, 2018, ch. 122, pp.239-250. DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-2255-3.ch022.

  83. Adarsh S and M. Janga Reddy (2018). Modelling of daily suspended sediment load in natural rivers using MEMD-SLR coupled approach. Predictive Modeling and Optimization Methods in Science and Engineering, Ed. Pijush Samui et al., Pennsylvania USA, IGI Global Publishers, 2018, Ch. 12, pp.264-275, DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-4766-2.ch012.

  84. Akbari S and M. Janga Reddy (2018). Detecting Changes in Regional Rainfall Series in India Using Binary Segmentation-Based Multiple Change-Point Detection Techniques. In: Singh V., Yadav S., Yadava R. (eds) Climate Change Impacts. Water Science and Technology Library, Springer, Singapore, Vol 82, Ch 8, pp. 103-116.

  85. M Janga Reddy (2017). Multivariate Modeling of Droughts Using Copulas and Meta-heuristic Methods. In Sustainable Holistic Water Resources Management in a Changing Climate (Editors: K Srinivasa Raju & A Vasan),  ch21, pp.1-21.

  86. M. Janga Reddy (2016).  Multiobjective Optimization in Water and Enviromnetal Systems Management: MODE approachAdvanced Computational Techniques for Simulation-Based Engineering, edited by P. Samui et al., DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-9479-8.ch004 , pp.120-136.

  87. M. Janga Reddy and D. Nagesh Kumar (2015).  Elitist-Mutated Multi-Objective Particle Swarm Optimization for Engineering DesignEncyclopedia of Information Science and Technology, Third Edition , edited by Mehdi Khosrow-Pour, pp. 3534-3545.  DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-5888-2.ch346.

    • Monographs

  88. M. Janga Reddy (2009). Swarm Intelligence and Evolutionary Computing for Single and Multi-objective Optimization in Water Resource Systems,  LAP Lambert Academic Publishing,  Germany, ISBN 978-3-8383-0220-1, 2009, pp.280.

  89. S. Adarsh and M. Janga Reddy (2013). Optimal Design of Irrigation Canals. LAP Lambert Academic Publishing,  Germany, ISBN 978-3-659-33051-3, 2013.

    • International Conferences

  90. Bhere, S., Reddy, M.J., (2023). Estimation of non-stationary flood frequencies for coastal-fluvial flooding of west-flowing rivers in Kerala, India. In 12th Congress of EWRA (EWRA-2023), 27 June-01 July 2023, held at Thessaloniki, Greece, pages: 105-106
  91. Ganjir, G., Reddy, M.J. and Karmakar, S.(2023). Agricultural drought risk and vulnerability assessment in Maharashtra, India. In 12th World Congress on Water Resources and Environment (EWRA 2023) “Managing Water-Energy-Land-Food under Climatic, Environmental and Social Instability”, held at Thessaloniki, Greece, 27 June - 1 July 2023. page 95-96
  92. Bhere, S., Reddy, M.J., (2023). Flood Potential index of the Mahanadi river basin using the Terrestrial Water Storage (TWS) data of Gravity Recovery and Cliamte Experiment (GRACE). In International conference on Environmental Sustainability (ICES-2023), held at VJTI Mumbai, India, 16-17 March 2023,
  93. Ganjir, G., Reddy, M.J. and Karmakar, S. (2022). "Drought Analysis using Reliability–Resilience–Vulnerability map over Maharashtra.” International conference on Innovation in Smart and Sustainable Infrastructure (ISSI-2022),23-25 August 2022. Published as book chapter in Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering (Springer).
  94. Bhere, S., Reddy, M.J., (2022). Analysis of the GRACE-based Flood Potential Index as a Covariate for Non-stationary Flood Frequency Analysis. National Seminar: Recent Trends in Geospatial Technology for Environment & Health, Indian Institute of Remote Sensing, Dehradun. March 2022, (received Best Paper presentation award).
  95. Bhere, S., Reddy, M.J., (2022). Spatial analysis of Stationary vs Non-stationary flood frequency using observation based global runoff dataset (GRUN) for India. AGU Fall meeting 2022 (Online Poster Presentation), 12-16 De’ 2022.
  96. Datta, R. and Reddy, M. J. (2022). Multivariate Analysis and Assessment of Regional Drought Risks under Climate Change using Copulas. EGU General Assembly 2022, Vienna, Austria, 23–27 May 2022, EGU22-11772, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu22-11772, 2022.
  97. Datta, R., Reddy, M.J. and Nandi, S., (2022). Development of Regional Severity-Duration-Frequency and Severity-Areal extent-Frequency Curves for an Indian Basin Under Warming Climate. In AGU Fall Meeting 2022, AGU, 12-16 Dec’2022.
  98. Ganjir, G., Reddy, M.J. and Karmakar, S. (2022), Spatial-temporal Analysis of Droughts over India using Reliability–Resilience–Vulnerability (RRV)index, [GC54C-04] AGU Fall Meeting 2022, AGU, 12-16 Dec’ 2022.
  99. Bhere, S. and Reddy, M.J. (2021). Assessment of flood plain mapping of Ulhas River basin using HEC-RAS 1D/2D hydraulic simulation. ISH HYDRO International, 2021, NIT Rourkela.
  100. Dutta, R., Reddy M.J. (2021). Bivariate Drought Risk Estimation Using A Multivariate Standardized Drought Index In Marathwada Region, India. 7th international conference on Water and Floods Management,2021.
  101. Bhere, S., and Reddy, M.J. (2021). Flood potential index of Mahanadi River basin using Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE). Mediterranean Geosciences Union Annual Meeting (MedGU-21),2021, Istanbul, Turkey.
  102. Bhere, S., and Reddy, M.J. (2021). "Reliability, resilience, and vulnerability risk assessment of extreme hydrological disasters using Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) of India,"World Congress on Disasater Management (WCDM), 2021, New Delhi, India.
  103. Bhere,S. and M. J. Reddy (2020). Assessment of floodplain mapping of Ulhas River basin using HEC-RAS 1D/2D hydraulic simulation. In: 25th International Conference on Hydraulics, Water Resources and Coastal Engineering (HYDRO 2020 INTERNATIONAL), Odisha, India. 
  104. Nandi, S. and Reddy, M.J. (2019), Assessing Suitability of TRMM precipitation data for flood forecasting of Upper Tungabhadra sub-basin in India, The 4th World Congress on Disaster Management (WCDM-2019), Bombay.

  105. Nandi, S. and Reddy, M.J. (2018), Multi-objective automatic calibration of a physically based hydrologic model using Multiobjective Self Adaptive Differential Evolution algorithm, 23rd International Conference on Hydraulics, Water Resources and Coastal Engineering (Hydro-2018), Patna, pp. 115 (only abstract).

  106. Nandi, S. and Reddy, M.J. (2018), Assessing suitability of satellite rainfall data for estimation of daily streamflows of a small tropical catchment in India, IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS-2018), held at Valenica Spain during 22-27 July 2018, 5278-5281.

  107. Nandi, S. and Reddy, M.J. (2018), Parameter estimation of a macroscale hydrological model using an adaptive differential evolution, International Conference on Sustainable Technologies for Intelligent Water Management (STIWM, 2018), held at IIT Roorkee, India, during February 16-19, pp. 48 (only abstract).

  108. Sirsant S. and Janga Reddy M. (2018). “Examining resiliency and entropy as surrogate measures for hydraulic reliability estimation of water distribution networks”. 22nd International Conference on Sustainable Technologies for Intelligent Water Management (STIWM), held at IIT Roorkee, India during February 16-19, pp.300 (only abstract).

  109. Nandi, S. and Reddy, M.J. (2018). A parallel framework for improving efficiency of calibration for hydrological modelling, Proceedings of Conference on Next Frontiers in Civil Engineering: Sustainable and Resilient Infrastructure (NFiCE2018), Bombay, pp. 207-208 (extended abstract only).

  110. Sirsant S. and Janga Reddy M. (2018). Entropy as a Surrogate Measure for Water Distribution Network Reliability considering Extended Period Simulations. Conference on Next Frontiers in Civil Engineering: Sustainable and Resilient Infrastructures (NFiCE 2018)’. IIT Bombay, India. Nov’ 30 – Dec’ 1, pp. 203-204 (extended abstract only).

  111. Julius, J.J. and Janga Reddy (2018). Intensity-Duration-Frequency Analysis of Rainfall for a Site in Chennai City. Intensity-Duration-Frequency Analysis of Rainfall for a Site in Chennai City. International Journal of Engineering Technology Science and Research (IJETSR), ISSN 2394–3386, Vol.5, No.3, pp. 875-880.

  112. Sirsant, S. and Janga Reddy (2018). Multi-Objective Design of Water Distribution Networks using Resiliency as Reliability Surrogate. In Proc. of IWWA 2018, Innovative Water and Sewerage Management Practices in Urban Environment, held at IIT Bombay, 20-21 Jan'2018, pp.90-94

  113. Nithin, P.P., and Janga Reddy (2017). Flood Modelling in Upper Krishna River Basin using HECHMS and GIS Tools. In Proc. of 2nd International Conference on Hydraulics, Water Resources and Coastal Engineering (HYDRO 2017), held at Ahmedabad, India, 21-23 December 2017, CD Proceedings , pp. 2368-2377.

  114. Sirsant, S., and Janga Reddy (2017). Multi-Objective Self-Adaptive Differential Evolution Algorithm for Design of Water Distribution Networks. In Proc. of 2nd International Conference on Hydraulics, Water Resources and Coastal Engineering (HYDRO 2017), held at Ahmedabad, India, 21-23 December 2017, CD Proceedings, pp. 1423-1432.

  115. Nandi, S., and Janga Reddy (2017). Application of a Macroscale Hydrologic Model for Water Balance Studies in the Sina River Basin, Maharashtr. In Proc. of 22nd International Conference on Hydraulics, Water Resources and Coastal Engineering (HYDRO 2017), held at Ahmedabad, India, 21-23 December 2017, CD Proceedings, pp. 2200-2209.

  116. Akbari, S., and Janga Reddy (2017). Assessment Of Human-Induced Hydrologic Perturbation on Hydrologic Regimes in Weinganaga at Ashiti. In Proc. of 22nd International Conference on Hydraulics,Water Resources and Coastal Engineering (HYDRO 2017), held at Ahmedabad, India, 21-23 December 2017, CD Proceedings, pp. 160-168.

  117. Adarsh,S. and Janga Reddy (2017). Prediction of daily suspended load in a non-stationary environment using MEMD-SLR coupled approach. In proc. of International conference FEAST2017, held at NIT Tiruchirappalli, March 31-1 April 2017, pp.15-20. (received the best paper award of the session).

  118. Adarsh,S. and Janga Reddy (2017). Multiscale modeling of monthly streamflows using MEMD-SLR coupled approach. Status and future of Worlds large rivers conference, held at India Habitat Centre New Delhi, NIH & IAHR, April 18-21, 2017.

  119. Sirsant, S. and Janga Reddy (2017). Determining Optimal Location Of Isolation Valves Using Self Adaptive Differential Evolution Algorithm. 49th Annual Convention of IWWA on "Smart Water Management", held at VNIT Nagpur, 19-21 January 2017, 1:4, pp. 1-8.

  120. Adarsh S, and Janga Reddy (2016) Prediction of Indian Summer Monsoon Rainfall Based on Scale Specific Control using MEMD- SLR Model. 7th International Conference on Water Resources and Arid Environments (ICWRAE7), 4-6 December 2016, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, pp.587-595.

  121. Adarsh S., Janga Reddy M. (2016). Analyzing the multiscale variability of streamflow and suspended sediment concentration using Time Dependent Intrinsic Correlation. Procedia Technology Elsevier 24: 54 – 61.

  122. Adarsh S, and Janga Reddy (2016) Multiscale Investigation and Prediction of Monthly Streamflows By Using Multivariate EMD Approach. International Conference on Hydraulics, Water Resources and Coastal Engineering (HYDRO2016), CWPRS Pune, India, 8-10 December 2016, pp. 988-996.

  123. Sirsant, S. and Janga Reddy (2016) Reliability assessment of water distribution networks accounting for pipe failure. International Conference on Hydraulics, Water Resources and CoastalEngineering(HYDRO2016), CWPRS Pune, India, 8-10 December 2016,  pp. 434-443.

  124. Akbari, S., Janga Reddy (2016). Binary Segmentation based multiple changepoint detection techniques and their application to detect rainfall changes in eight meteorological subdivisions of West Central India. 50th ISAE Convention; 19-21 Jan 2016; OUAT, Bhubaneswar.

  125. Akbari, S., Reddy M. J. (2016). Detecting Changes in Regional Rainfall Series in India using Binary Segmentation based Multiple Changepoint Detection Techniques. International Conference on Water, Environment, Energy and Society (ICWEES-2016) held at Bhopal, India from March 15 – 18, 2016.

  126. Adarsh S, M Janga Reddy (2015). Multifractal Detrended Fluctuation Analysis of Streamflow and Suspended Sediment Concentration Data Proc. of 3rd International conference on Modeling and Simulation in Civil Engineering (ICMSC 2015), held at TKM College of Engg, Kollam Dec'9-11,2015, pp; 356-366.

  127. Shagufta Akbari, M Janga Reddy (2015). Non-Stationarity Analysis of Hydro-Climatic Series Using Binary Segmentation Based Multiple Changepoint Detection Techniques. Proc. of  20th International Conference on Hydraulics, Water Resources and River Engineering (HYDRO 2015) . IIT Roorkee, India, 17-19 December, 2015, Paper No. HYD-304.

  128. Adarsh S, M Janga Reddy (2015). Multifractal Description of Daily Streamflows of Mahanadi Basin using Arbitrary Order Hilbert Spectral Analysis. Proc. of 20th International Conference on Hydraulics, Water Resources and River Engineering (HYDRO 2015) . IIT Roorkee, India, 17-19 December, 2015, Paper No. HYD-141.

  129. Adarsh S, M. Janga Reddy (2015). Multiscale Analysis of Suspended Sediment Concentration Data from Natural Channels Using the Hilbert-Huang Transform. Proc. of Intl. Conference on Water Resources, Coastal and Ocean Engineering (ICWRCOE 2015),  NIT Suratkal, Mar'2015, pp. 780-788.

  130. Adarsh S, M. Janga Reddy (2014). Multiscale Analysis of Winter Temperature Datasets From Southern India Using the Hilbert Huang Transform. Proc. of the Intl.Conference on Hydraulics, Water Resources, Coastal and Environmental Engineering (HYDRO 2014), MNIT Bhopal, Dec-2014, pp. 327-336.

  131. M. Janga Reddy, Adarsh S (2014). Multiscale Analysis of Reservoir Inflow Time Series Using the Hilbert Huang Transform. Proc. of International Conference on Modeling Tools for Sustainable Water Resources management, IIT Hyderabad, Dec' 2014, Hyderabad, (best paper award in the theme of Stochastic Hydrology).

  132. Adarsh S, M. Janga Reddy (2014). Multiscale Analysis of Water Quality Time Series Data using the Hilbert Huang Transform. Proc. of the 2nd Intl. Conf. on Advances In Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering- ACSEE 2014, Zurich, pp. 65-68.

  133. Sivasena Reddy A, Janga Reddy M (2014). Classification of rainfed micro-watersheds based on physical and hydrological parameters using clustering analysis techniques. Proc. of National Conference on Water, Environment and Society (NCWES 2014), Hyderabad, INDIA pp. 40-50.
  134. Adarsh S. and M. Janga Reddy (2013). Trend Analysis of Rainfall in Assam-Meghalaya Meteorological Subdivision using Non-Parametric Methods and Wavelet Analysis. Proc. of 2nd Int. conference on modeling & simulation in Civil engineering (ICMSC-2013), TKM College of Engineering, Kollam, India, Dec 12-14, 2013, pp. 423-430.

  135. Adarsh S. and M. Janga Reddy (2013) Wavelet-Model Tree Conjunction Approach for Rainfall Projections Under Representative Concentration Pathways. Proc. of 18th Int. Conference on Hydraulics, Water Resources, Coastal and Environmental Engineering (HYDRO-2013), IIT Madras, India, Dec 4-6, 2013, pp.29-37.

  136. A. Sivasena Reddy and M. Janga Reddy (2013). NDVI Based Assessment of Land Use Land Cover Dynamics in a Rainfed Watershed Using Remote Sensing and GIS. Proc. of Int. Conference on Interdisciplinary Applications of Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems (ICIARSGIS-2013), Mumbai, 26-27 April 2013,  pp.182-193.

  137. A.Sivasena Reddy, and M. Janga Reddy (2012). Spatial Based Water Harvest and Storage Structures Location Model for Rainfed Watersheds using Geo-Spatial Technologies. Proceedings of International Conference on Geo-Spatial Technologies and Applications (Geomatrix'12), February 26-29, Mumbai, pp. 192-198.

  138. P. Ganguli and M. Janga Reddy (2012). Copula-based Drought Severity-Area-Frequency Analysis in Western Rajasthan, India. CD-Rom Proceedings of 21st Century Watershed Technology Workshops: Improving Water Quality and the Environment, May 27-June 1, 2012, Bari, Italy, ASABE Publication Number 701P0212cd, pp.1-6.

  139. S.Adarsh, and M.Janga Reddy (2012). Reliability Analysis of Composite Channels Using Monte-Carlo Simulations. Proc. of National Conference on Hydraulic and Water Resources (HYDRO-2012), IIT Bombay, India, December 7-8, 2012, pp.683-690.

  140. A.Sivasena Reddy, and M.Janga Reddy (2012). Morphometric Analysis of a Rainfed Watershed Using Geospatial Technologies. Proc. of National Conference on Hydraulic and Water Resources (HYDRO-2012), IIT Bombay, India. 7-8 Dec' 2012, pp.1383-1390.

  141. M. Zachariah  and M. Janga Reddy (2012). Stochastic Simulation of Monthly Inflows Using the Principles of Entropy and Copulas. Proc. of National Conference on Hydraulic and Water Resources (HYDRO-2012), IIT Bombay, India, December 7-8, 2012, pp.721-726.

  142. B. N. S. Ghimire and M. J. Reddy (2012). Operation Policy for Hydropower Reservoir Using Particle Swarm Optimization. Proc. of National Conference on Hydraulic and Water Resources (HYDRO-2012), IIT Bombay, India, December 7-8, 2012, pp. 1485-1494.

  143. Shibu A and M. Janga Reddy (2011). Uncertainty Analysis of Water Distribution Networks by Fuzzy-Cross Entropy Approach, Proc. of International Conference on Fuzzy Systems and Neural Computing (ICFSNC 2011), Paris, France, 14-16 Nov 2011, pp.724-731.

  144. A. Shibu and M. Janga Reddy (2011). Least Cost Design of Water Distribution Networks by Cross Entropy Optimization, Proc. of World Congress on Information and Communication Technologies (WICT 2011), IEEE, University of Mumbai, India, 11-14 Dec 2011, pp.302-306.

  145. N. Vivekanandan and M. Janga Reddy (2011). Intercomparison of Statistical Distributions for Flood Frequency Analysis, Proc. of International Conference on Computational and Mathematical Modelling (ICMCM-2011), PSG college of technology, Coimbatore, 19-21 Dec 2011, pp 492-499.

  146. P. Ganguli and M. Janga Reddy (2011). Hydro-Climatic Variability Study of Manjara Basin Aquifer using Bivariate Archimedean Copula, International conference on Sustainable Water Resources Management and Climate Change Adaptation,   NIT Durgapur (India), 17-19 Feb 2011, pp. 240-249.   

  147. A. Shibu and M. Janga Reddy (2011). Optimal Design for Rehabilitation of Water Distribution Networks by Parallel Piping using Cross Entropy Method. Proc. of National Conference on Hydraulics, Water Resources & Coastal and Environmental Engineering (HYDRO-2011), SVNIT, Surat, India, 29-30 Dec 2011, pp.1005-1013.

  148. N. Vivekanandan and M. Janga Reddy (2011). Evaluation of Streamflow Network using Entropy Method, Proc. of National Conference on Hydraulics, Water Resources & Coastal and Environmental Engineering (HYDRO-2011), SVNIT  Surat, 29-30 Dec 2011, pp 1030-1036.

  149. A. Shibu  and M. Janga Reddy (2010). Fuzzy Uncertainty Analysis of Water Distribution Systems, 1st International conference on Technological Trends (ICCT-2010),  CET  Trivandrum (India), November 25-27, 2010, Vol. 2,  pp.230-238.

  150. P. Ganguli and M. Janga Reddy (2010). Probabilistic Characterization of Hydrologic Extremes using Bivariate Copulas, Proc. of 9th International Conference on Hydro-science and Engineering (ICHE-2010), IIT Madras, India, August 2-5, 2010, pp.746-756.

  151. N. Vivekanandan and M. Janga Reddy (2010).  Optimal Irrigation Planning Using Linear And Goal Programming Approaches. Proc. of National Conf. on Hydraulics, Water Resources & Coastal and Environmental Engineering (HYDRO-2010), MMU, Mullana, India, Dec 16-18, 2010, pp.881-888.

  152. B.N.S. Ghimire and M. Janga Reddy (2010). Optimal Operation Of Mutti-Purpose Reservoir Using Dynamic Programming. Proc. of  National Conference on Hydraulics, Water Resources & Coastal and Environmental Engineering (HYDRO-2010), MMU, Mullana, India, December 16-18, 2010, pp.705-712.

  153. A. Shibu  and M. Janga Reddy (2010). Uncertainty Analysis of Water Distribution System using Fuzzy Approach. Proc. of National Conference on Hydraulics, Water Resources & Coastal and Environmental Engineering (HYDRO-2010), MMU, Mullana, India, December 16-18, 2010, pp.794-800.

  154. S. Adarsh,  and M. Janga Reddy (2010). Optimal Design of Composite Channels Considering Slope Stability Criterion. Proc. of  GEOTrendzIGC-2010, IIT Bombay, Mumbai, India, pp: 945-948.

  155. M. Janga Reddy and P. Ganguli (2010). Multivariate Statistical Analysis of Flood Flows Using Copulas. Proc. of National conference on Sustainable Water Resources Management and Impact of Climate Change (SWRM-2010), BITS-Pilani Hyderabad campus, March 5-6, 2010, pp. 61-71.

  156. B.N.S. Ghimire and M. Janga Reddy (2009). Development Of Stage-Discharge Rating Curve Using Genetic Algorithms.  Proc. Of HYDRO-09, CWPRS Khadakwasla, Pune, 17-18 December 2009, pp: 640-647.

  157. P. Ganguli, M. Janga Reddy and A.K. Rastogi (2009). Estimation of Ground Water Recharge using Support Vector Regression, Proc. of  FSES-2009,  IIT Kharagpur,  December 17-19, 2009, pp. XXX

  158. S. Adarsh and M. Janga Reddy (2009). Chance Constrained Optimal Design of Composite Channels Using Stochastic Search Algorithms. Proc. of 4th Indian International Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IICAI-2009), Tumkur, India, December 16-18, 2009, pp.1263-1277.

  159. Bhola N.S. Ghimire and M. Janga Reddy (2009). Application of machine Learning techniques for the Suspended Sediment Load Prediction in Rivers. Proc. of 4th Indian International Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IICAI-2009), Tumkur, India, December 16-18, 2009, pp.1359-1372.

  160. S. Adarsh and M. Janga Reddy (2009). Slope Stability Modeling using Genetic Programming. Proc. of International Conference on Infrastructure Development on Expansive Soils - INDEX-09, Hosur, India. Aug.27-29, 2009, pp. 

  161. M. Janga Reddy and D. Nagesh Kumar (2009). Evolutionary Computing in Optimal Reservoir Operation.  Key note paper, Proc. of International Conference on Water, Environment, Energy and Society, WEES-2009, New Delhi, India, January 12-16, 2009, Allied Publishers Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, ISBN 81-8424-400-2, Vol. II, pp. 999-1010.

  162. M. Janga Reddy and D. Nagesh Kumar (2008). Integrated Reservoir Operation Modeling for Irrigation Systems - A Multi-Objective Approach.  Water Down 2008, Proc. of  4th International Conf. on Water Resources and Environment Research (ICWRER), Adelaide, South Australia, 15-17 April 2008, pp: 1521-1531.

  163. S. Adarsh and M. Janga Reddy (2008). Optimal Design of Composite Channels using Particle Swarm Optimization. Proc. of National Conference on Hydraulics, Water Resources & Environment (HYDRO-2008) MNIT, Jaipure, India, 15-16 December, 2008, pp: 309-317.

  164. B.N.S. Ghimire and M. Janga Reddy (2008). Use of Model Tree to Predict the Suspended Sediment Load in Rivers. Proc. of National Conference on Hydraulics, Water Resources & Environment (HYDRO-2008) MNIT, Jaipure, India, 15-16 December, 2008 pp: 225-235.

  165. M. Janga Reddy (2008). Swarm intelligence techniques and its applications in Water Resources Management Proc. of the Application of Advanced Soft-computing techniques in Geo-spatial Data Analysis, Brainstorming Workshop held at IIT Bombay, India, Sept'22-23, 2008, pp: 94-109.

  166. M. Janga Reddy (2008). Recent Trends in Water Resources Systems Modeling and Management. Keynote paper, Proc. of National Conference on Sustainable Water Resources Development and Management, SWRDAM-2008, Aurangabad, India 13-14 June 2008. 

  167. M. Janga Reddy (2007). Differential Evolution for Multi-Objective Optimization in Water Resources.  Proc. of National Conference on Hydraulics & Water Resources Engineering (HYDRO-2007) SVNIT, Surat, India,  21-22 December, pp: 55-62.

  168. M. Janga Reddy and D. Nagesh Kumar (2007). Multi-Objective Optimization in Water Resources Management: MODE approach. Proc. of International work shop on Integrated Water Resources Management: IWRM-2007, KERF, Bangalore, 5-7 Feb , 2007.

  169. M. Janga Reddy and D. Nagesh Kumar (2007). Multi-Objective Differential Evolution for Optimal Control of Water Resource Systems. Proc. of 3rd Indian International Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IICAI-2007), at Pune, India, December 17-19; pp: 824-835.

  170. M. Janga Reddy and D. Nagesh Kumar (2005). Multi reservoir operation using particle swarm optimization, Proc. of Intl. Conf. on Hydrological Perspectives for Sustainable Development (HYPESD-2005), IIT Roorkee, India, February 23-25, 2005 ,vol.2,  pp: 556-564.

  171. D. Nagesh Kumar, M. Janga Reddy and R. Maity (2005). Regional rainfall forecasting using large scale climate teleconnections and evolutionary algorithms. Proc. of 2nd Indian International Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IICAI-2005), Bhanu Prasad ed., Pune, India, December 20-22, 2005, pp.1169-1182.

  172. M. Janga Reddy and D. Nagesh Kumar (2005). Multi-objective particle swarm optimization for optimal reservoir operation, Proceedings of 2nd Indian International Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IICAI-2005), Bhanu Prasad ed., Pune, India, December 20-22, 2005, pp. 1183-1192.

  173. M. Janga Reddy and D. Nagesh Kumar (2005). Optimal reservoir operation using ant colony optimization. Proc. of National Conf. on Advances in Water Resources Engineering for Sustainable development (NCAWESD), IIT Madras, India, pp:119-126.

 

Prof. Janga Reddy Manne

Professor

Water Resources Engineering

mjreddy[at]civil.iitb.ac.in
+91-22-2576-7320

Extension Activities (CEP, QIP, Seminars, Workshops etc.)

  • Conducted a CEP-QIP short term training program, Advanced Computing Methods in Civil Engineering. during 25 Feb-01 March 2019, IIT Bombay
  • Organized workshop/Organizing Secretary of IITB-Purdue workshop on "Droughts and Climate Change" held during March 12-13, 2013, at IIT Bombay, Mumbai.

  • Joint-Organizing Secretary of National Conference on Hydraulics and Water Resources (HYDRO 2012), held during December 7-8, 2012, at IIT Bombay, Mumbai.

  • Organized/coordinated a Brainstorming Workshop, Application of Advanced Soft-computing techniques in Geo-spatial Data Analysis, held during 22-23 September 2008 at IIT Bombay. (along with Prof. V. Jothi Prakash, and Prof. M.C. Deo) 

  • Conducted a CEP-QIP short term training program, Recent Trends in Water Resources Systems Planning and Management. during 3-7 November 2008, IIT Bombay (along with Prof. V. Jothi Prakash)

  • Conducted a CEP-QIP short term training program, Soft Computing Techniques in Hydrology and Water Resources Engineering during 2-6 November 2009, at IIT Bombay (along with Prof. V. Jothi Prakash)

Prof. Janga Reddy Manne

Professor

Water Resources Engineering

mjreddy[at]civil.iitb.ac.in
+91-22-2576-7320

  • Group Co-ordinator, Water Resources Engineering, (2021-)
  • Lab-In-charge of WRE and Hydraulics Lab, (2022- )
  • Member of Department Admission committee, (2021 - )
  • Member of DUGC, Civil Engineering Department (2019- 2022)
  • Member of DPGC, Civil Engineering Department (2014- 2016)
  • Coordinator & Member of TTC, Civil Engineering Department (July 2015- 2021)
  • Faculty Advisor for  M.Tech.(WRE):  2018-20, 2014-16, 2012-14, 2007-09

  • Faculty Advisor for BTech/DD: 2007-11

  • Associate Warden, Hostel -6, IIT Bombay (2007-2011). 

  • Examiner/Chairman for various PhD/M.Tech/B.Tech thesis/reports at various stages in the institute.

  • GATE/JEE duty as Institute Representative of IIT Bombay (2008,2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019).

Prof. Prakash Nanthagopalan

Assistant Professor in Construction Technology And Management

prakashn[at]iitb.ac.in
912225767323
COURSES DEVELOPED COURSES TAUGHT
Concrete Technology (UG). Concrete Technology (UG).
Building Materials and Construction (UG). Building Materials and Construction (UG).
Estimation and Materials Testing Lab. (UG). Estimation and Materials Testing Lab. (UG).
Condition Assessment and Rehabilitation of Structures (PG). Materials and Structures Lab. (UG).
Construction Materials (PG). Solid Mechanics Lab. (UG).
Construction Materials Lab. (PG). Engineering Mechanics (UG).
Advanced Concrete Technology (PG). Advanced Concrete Technology (PG).

Prof. Prakash Nanthagopalan

Assistant Professor in Construction Technology And Management

prakashn[at]iitb.ac.in
912225767323
Research Projects :
  • * Performance evaluation of cement plaster using fly as based lightweight fine aggregates. - Zaak Technologies GmbH, Germany.
  • * Assessement of fresh and hardened plaster properties - Precise Conchem. Pvt Ltd., India.
  • * A pilot project on usage of recycled concrete aggregates in building products. - IIT Bombay, India.
  • * Rheological Investigations on Pumpable concretes - IIT Bombay, India.
  • * Experimental Investigations on the influence of particle packing of powders on the properties of cementitious paste. - Ambuja Cements Limited, India.
  • * Potential use of Ground Granulated Blast Furnace Slag (GGBS) as supplementary cementitious materials in concrete. - JSW Cement Limited, India.
  • * Experimental Investigations on the rheological properties of limestone calcined clay cement paste and concrete. - SDC, Swtizerland (through EPFL).
  • * Design and Development of ultra high performance concrete. - R&DE (E), India (Approved).

Prof. Prakash Nanthagopalan

Assistant Professor in Construction Technology And Management

prakashn[at]iitb.ac.in
912225767323
Journal Papers :
  • * Athira Gopinath, Abdhul Bahurudeen, Srinivas Appari and Prakash Nanthagopalan, A circular framework for the valorisation of sugar industry wastes: Review on the industrial symbiosis between sugar, construction and energy industries, Journal of Cleaner Production (In Press) doi: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2018.08.252.
  • * Amit Kumar Das, Ashwani Kumar Gupta and Prakash Nanthagopalan (2018), Design of propping schemes of sixty story building: Case study, Structures and Buildings, Proceedings of ICE, Vol. 171(5), 409-424.
  • * B.S. Dhanya, Manu Santhanam, Vijay Kulkarni, Prakash Nanthagopalan, Shashank Bishnoi, S.P. Singh, G. Indu Siva Ranjani, P. Dinakar, and S. Bhaskar, (2017) Round robin testing of durability parameters – Towards identification of suitable durability tests for concrete, Indian Concrete Journal, Vol. 91 (7), 11-22.
  • * Hemanth Kumar Balaga and Prakash Nanthagopalan, (2016) Studies on strength and weight loss of paper concrete, Engineering Sustainability, Proceedings of ICE, Vol. 169 (1), 39-44.
  • * Palash Badjatya, Radhika Bhadada, Manish Keshri and Prakash Nanthagopalan, (2015) Usage of textile dye waste water in concrete, Construction Materials, Proceedings of ICE, Vol. 168 (2), 49-52.
  • * Pratik Deogetar, Ashwini Jain, Sudhanshu Mishra and Prakash Nanthagopalan (2013) Influence of steam curing cycle on compressive strength of concrete, International Journal of construction materials and structures, Vol. 1, No. 2, 18-28.
  • * Prakash Nanthagopalan and Manu Santhanam. (2012) An empirical approach for the optimisation of aggregate combinations for self-compacting concrete, Materials and Structures, Vol. 45, No. 8, 1167-1179.
  • * Prakash Nanthagopalan and Manu Santhanam (2011) Fresh and hardened properties of self-compacting concrete produced with Manufactured sand, Cement and Concrete Composites, Vol. 33, No.3, 353-358.
  • * Prakash Nanthagopalan and Manu Santhanam (2010) A new empirical test method for the optimisation of viscosity modifying agent dosage in self-compacting concrete, Materials and Structures, Vol. 43, No. 1-2, 203 - 212.
  • * Prakash Nanthagopalan and Manu Santhanam (2009) Experimental investigations on the influence of paste composition and content on the properties of self-compacting concrete, Construction and Building Materials, vol. 23, No. 11, 3443 – 3449.
  • * Prakash Nanthagopalan, Michael Haist, Manu Santhanam and Harald S. Muller (2008) Investigations on the influence of granular packing on the flow properties of cementitious suspensions, Cement and Concrete Composites, vol. 30, No. 9, 763 - 768.
  • * Prakash Nanthagopalan and Manu Santhanam (2008) A new approach to optimisation of paste composition in self-compacting concrete, The Indian Concrete Journal, vol. 82, 11 - 18.
Conference Papers :
  • * Abhilash Shukla, S. Gurusideswar, Krishna Jonnalagadda and Prakash Nanthagopalan, High strain rate behavior of micro-steel fiber reinforced concrete under tensile and compressive loading. Proceedings of the International Conference on Composite Materials and Structures (ICCMS) 2017, India, 2017.
  • * Mahipal Kasaniya and Prakash Nanthagopalan, Fresh and Hardened Properties of Alkali-Activated Mortar with Class F-Fly Ash & GGBS Combinations. Proceedings of International Conference on Advanced Construction Materials and Systems (RILEM PRO 118), India, 2017, Vol.III, 29-37.
  • * Sendhil Vigneshwar Dhanapal and Prakash Nanthagopalan, Fresh properties of limestone calcined clay cement (LC3) pastes, Proceedings of first International conference on calcined clays for sustainable concrete, Springer, RILEM Book Series, Switzerland, 2015.
  • * Dhawal Desai and Prakash Nanthagopalan, Potential Use of Industrial By-Products for Developing High Strength Concrete Under Normal Curing Conditions, Proceedings of the International Civil and Infrastructure Engineering Conference (Springer), Malaysia, 2013, 215 - 224.
  • * Narsingh Rammilan Varma, R. S. Jangid and Prakash Nanthagopalan, Rehabilitation and strengthening of distressed columns - A case study, Proceedings of Rehabilitation and restoration of structures, India, 2013, 271 - 280.
  • * Prakash Nanthagopalan and Manu Santhanam. A simple and systematic mixture design procedure for self-compacting concrete, 6th International RILEM Symposium on Design, Production and Placement of SCC, Canada, 2010, Vol. II, 55 - 63.
  • * Prakash Nanthagopalan and Manu Santhanam. A study of the interaction between Viscosity Modifying Agent and High Range Water Reducer in Self-Compacting Concrete, Measuring, Monitoring and Modeling Concrete Properties, Greece, 2006, 449 - 454.

Prof. Prakash Nanthagopalan

Assistant Professor in Construction Technology And Management

prakashn[at]iitb.ac.in
912225767323
Awards :
  • * “Young Faculty Award” (2011) at IIT Bombay.
  • * “Excellence in Teaching Award” (2014) at IIT Bombay.

Prof. Prakash Nanthagopalan

Assistant Professor in Construction Technology And Management

prakashn[at]iitb.ac.in
912225767323
Seminars/Workshop/Conferences Organised :
  • * One day workshop on “Rheology and Rheometer for concrete” held on April 10, 2013 at IIT Bombay.
  • * Two Day Workshop on “Structural rehabilitation and retrofitting using construction chemicals”, held during 24-25th September, 2013 at IIT Bombay.
  • * One day workshop on “Achieving Durable Concrete Construction Through Performance Testing”, held during Feb 1, 2014 at IIT Bombay.
  • * One day Seminar on “Limestone calcined clay cement”, held during July 29, 2014 at IIT Bombay.
  • * One day Workshop on “Adding Sustainability to Engineering Courses” held during January 16, 2015.
  • * One day workshop on Modern Construction Chemicals & Systems for Construction Industry”, held during March 20th, 2015 at IIT Bombay.
  • * Seminar on Fibre Reinforced Concrete - The Indian Context held during 10th February 2015 at IIT Bombay.
  • * Sixth International Congress on Computational Mechanics and Simulation, held during June 27 – July 1, 2016 at IIT Bombay.
Invited Talk :
  • * Mixture design for pavement quality concrete, Refresher cum orientation course on road works for BMC Engineers, 2011,2015,2016 at IIT Bombay, India.
  • *Sustainable development from efficient utilisation of resource, World Environment Day, June 2012, L&T, Mumbai.
  • * Design of Cementitious paste and Concrete – A conceptual approach, KSR College of Engineering, Trichengodu, Tamil Nadu, March 2013.
  • * Sustainable development in Construction – The way forward, NSN college of Engineering and Technology, Karur, Tamil Nadu, March 2013.
  • * Rheology and Particle Packing – Tools for Mixture Design of Self-Compacting Concrete, Chandubhai S Patel Institute of Technology, Anand, Gujarat, October 2013.
  • * High-Performance Concrete, IIT Indore, September 2014.
  • * Conceptual Approach for Mixture Design of Self-Compacting Concrete, SVNIT, Surat, October 2014.
  • * Mixture Design for Pavement Quality Concrete, IIT Bombay, February 2015.
  • * Self-Compacting Concrete, Nirma University, November 2015.
  • * Valorisation of Industrial and agricultural by-products in cement concrete, Global Business Forum, Goa, 2015.
  • * Sustainable Construction Materials, ENTHUSA, IIT Bombay, 2016.
  • * Construction Materials Research, World Business Council fo Sustainable Development, IIT Bombay, 2016.
  • * Keynote Lecture - Particle packing, Jaipur National University, 2016.
  • * Mixture Design of Self-Compacting Concrete, NIT Suratkal, 2017.

Prof. Prakash Nanthagopalan

Assistant Professor in Construction Technology And Management

prakashn[at]iitb.ac.in
912225767323
Institute Level :
  • * Member, Facility Management Committee of 4D X-Ray Microscopy (2015 onwards).
  • * Member, Nano Facility Committee (2016 Onwards).
  • One day workshop on “Achieving Durable Concrete Construction Through Performance Testing”, held during Feb 1, 2014 at IIT Bombay.
  • * Member, Technical Advisory Committee (2015 onwards).
Department Level :
  • * Member, DST - FIST (2013-2018).
  • * Member, Department Policy Committee (2014-2016, 2016 onwards).
  • * Member Secretary, Department Undergraduate Committee (2014-2016).
  • * Member, Department Postgraduate Committee (2016 onwards).
  • * Member, Department Computer and Communication Committee (2016 onwards).
  • * Member, Department Website Committee (2016 onwards).
  • * Member, Department Alumni Award Nomination Committee (2014 Onwards).
  • * Member, Department Task force (2014).
  • * Member, Department Curriculum Review Committee (2016).
  • * Member, Department Review Committee (2013).
  • * Member, M.Tech and Ph.D admission committee (2013 Onwards).
  • * Member, Public Relations Committee (2018 onwards).
  • * Professor In-Charge Library (2012-2015).
  • * Professor In-charge SEMT lab. (2014 - 2016).
  • * Prof. In-charge, Department Materials Characterisation Facility (2016 onwards).
  • * Faculty Advisor - 2016 M. Tech.
  • * Faculty Advisor - (2012-2016) B.Tech.