Welcome to Department of

Dr. Ngangbam Romeji

Associate Professor
Civil Engineering

Email: [email protected]

AREAs OF SPECIALIZATION/INTERESTS 

Hydrological Modelling & Climate Dynamics, River Channel and Fluvial Hydraulics, Flood Hydrology & Forecasting, Geospatial Applications (Remote Sensing & GIS) in Hydrology & Hydraulics, Experimental Hydraulics, EcoHydrology & EcoHydraulics, Experimental Hydraulics, etc

Paper Published

RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS 

SELECTED RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS

MONOGRAPHS / BOOK CHAPTERS / REPORTS

1.    Book Chapter: “Applications of Geomatics in Civil Engineering” (2019) Maisnam Bipinchandra, Ngangbam Romeji, and Chandramani Loukrakpam (2018). "Flood hazard risk assessment and mapping of a sub watershed of Imphal River basin, Manipur, India.  

 

2..    Technical Report on “Flood Mitigation in Lamphelpat–Langol Urban Wetland Basin” (2018), as part & partial under SSAP–Water, National Water Mission (NWM), Govt. of India initiative, Department of Civil Engineering, NIT Manipur, January, 2018

 

3.    Pre-Conference Tutorial Note on “Early Warning System for Floods” (2014), Regional Conference on Geoinformatics for Early Warning of Disasters with special emphasis NE Region, North Eastern Hills University (NEHU), Shillong, Meghalaya, September 18→19, 2014.

 

4.    Atlas Report for “Hazard Risk Vulnerability Assessment (HRVA) of Guwahati, Silchar, Dibrugarh cities and Dhemaji district, Assam” project under Urban Flood Hazard component (2013), North Eastern Space Applications Centre (NESAC), Dept. of Space, Government of India.

 

JOURNALS / ARCHIVES

 

1.   Victoria Ningthoujam, and Ngangbam Romeji (2024)*. “A GIS based Hydrological Modelling of Two Adjoining Sub-Tropical Catchments: Iril and Thoubal of the Manipur River Basin–IHR, India”, Current Science, Springer, ISSN 0011-3891, Bengaluru, India.           [*under publication]                            

2.   Maisnam Bipinchandra Singh, Ngangbam Romeji, Thiyam Tamphasana Devi (2024)*. “Field Investigations of Hydraulic Jumps in Natural Channels with Discrepancy Corrections for Experimental-based Formulations”, Current Science, Springer, ISSN 0011-3891, Bengaluru, India.                             

3.   Victoria Ningthoujam, and Ngangbam Romeji (2024). “SWAT Model Calibration and Validation with Remotely Sensed Evapotranspiration data in Maklang-Tuyungbi-Taret lok Ungauged Basin in Manipur, India”, Iranian Journal of Science and Technology: Transactions of Civil Engineering, Springer, Electronic ISSN 2364-1843, Print ISSN 2228-6160.    

4.   Maisnam Bipinchandra Singh, Ngangbam Romeji Singh, Thiyam Tamphasana Devi (2023). “Experimental Analysis of Dependence of Aeration Efficiency on Sequent Depth Ratio and Roller Length of a Classical Hydraulic Jump”, Jl. Science & Technology Asia, Vol.28 (2), April – June 2023, pp. 143-151, P-ISSN 2586-9000, E-ISSN 2586-9027.

5.   Ngangbam Romeji, Mukesh Kumar Yadav, and Gunadas Singh Keisam (2023). “Sand Mining Impacts on Sediment Transport Induced Fluvial-Morphological Changes of Thoubal River, Manipur, India”, M.S. Yalin Memorial Colloquium (YMC2023): Flow-sediment-biota Interactions in Fluvial system: recent research trends, January 26-27, 2023, Palermo, Italy (http:\\ymc2023.community.unipa.it).

6.   Ngangbam Romeji, Victoria Ningthoujam, Mukesh Kumar Yadav, Gunadas Singh Keisam, and Khuraijam Susilchandra (2023). “Hydro–Climatic Modeling of Maklang-Tuyungbi-Taret Lok River System: An Ungauged Biodiversity Hot Spot Catchment of Manipur IHR, India”, Proceedings, International Conf. on Science, Technology & Engineering (ICSTE 2023), 1718 Feb, 2023, Orgd. by National Institute of Technology Manipur, Imphal, Manipur, India.

 

7.   Victoria N, Romeji, Ng., and Singh, K.S. (2022). “Performance of calibrated SWAT hydrological model of partially–gauged Nambul river urbanized catchment in Manipur IHR, India”, AsiaPacific Journal of Science and Technology (Asia Pac J. Sci. Technol.), APST-D-22-00083, Khon Kaen, Thailand, 40002.

 

8. L. Bilashini Chanu, Ngangbam Romeji, and Rajkumari Kajal (2021). “Crime Pattern Analysis and Hot Spot Analysis in Bishnupur District of Manipur”. International Journal of Science, Engineering and Management (IJSEM), Vol. 9 (3), ISSN (Online) 2456 -1304. [accepted 2021, published 2022]

 

9.  Ngangbam Romeji, Amaljit Bharali, and Sonamani Kangjam (2019)*. “Urban Flood Scaling using Hydrologic and Hydraulic Models with Inception for Early Warning”, International Journal of Engineering and Technology, ISSN: 1793-8236, (excerpts: 6th International Conference on Geological and Civil Engineering, ICGCE 2019, Osaka, Japan, January 911, 2019)


10.    Maisnam Bipinchandra, Ngangbam Romeji, and Chandramani Loukrakpam (2018)#. "Flood hazard risk assessment and mapping of a sub watershed of Imphal River basin, Manipur, India: A multi resolution approach", Journal of Geomatics, Natural Hazards & Risks, (excerpts from Intl. Conf. Geomatics in Civil Engg., Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, April 56, 2018).  

                                                                                                                                              

 

11.    Jeffrey K. Marak, Venkata Rathnam E, Ng. Romeji Singh and S. Sudhakar (2014). “Bathymetry Generation of Umiam Reservoir Using SONAR and GIS Techniques”, International Journal of Engineering Science Invention, Vol.3 (5) , ISSN (Online): 2319 – 6734, ISSN (Print): 2319 – 6726, pp.20–27.

 

12.    Sangyal L. Tamang, Ng Romeji Singh, Victor Saikhom, and Zigmi T Bhutia (2014). “3D Flood Simulation System using RS & GIS”, International Journal of Engineering Research & Technology (IJERT), Vol.3 (5), ISSN: 2278-0181, pp. 2218–2222.

 

13.    Ngangbam Romeji (2010). “Terrain Characterization using Polarimetric SAR Data by Class Type Identification and Principal Component Analysis”, Memoirs, Vol.75, Geological Society of India, Bangalore (simultaneously: Proc., Nat.Sem Indo-Myanmar Ranges in the Tectonic Framework of the Himalaya and Southeast of Asia, Nov 27→29, 2008) ISBN No: 978-81-85867-96-0. 

 

13.    Ngangbam Romeji and L. Raghumani Singh (2010). “Flood Patterns and Anomalies in the Manipur River Basin: A Geo-Hydrologic Perspective”, Memoirs, Vol.75, Geological Society of India, Bangalore; (simultaneously: Proc., Nat.Sem Indo-Myanmar Ranges in the Tectonic Framework of the Himalaya and Southeast of Asia, Nov 27→29, 2008) ISBN No: 978-81-85867-96-0.

 

CONFERENCES / SEMINARS / WORKSHOPS

1.   Ngangbam Romeji, Victoria Ningthoujam, Mukesh Kumar Yadav, Gunadas Singh Keisam, and Khuraijam Susilchandra (2023). “Hydro–Climatic Modeling of Maklang-Tuyungbi-Taret Lok River System: An Ungauged Biodiversity Hot Spot Catchment of Manipur IHR, India”, Proceedings, International Conf. on Science, Technology & Engineering (ICSTE 2023), 1718 Feb, 2023, Orgd. by National Institute of Technology Manipur, Imphal, Manipur, India. 

 

2.   Victoria Ningthoujam, Romeji, Ng., Gunadas Singh Keisam, Khuraijam Susilchandra and Jayalaxmi Ngasepam. (2022)*. “EcoHydrological Response of Maklang–Tuyungbi–Taret Lok Biodiversity Hot Spot River Catchment, Manipur, India”, Proceedings, 23rd IAHRAPD World Congress, 14→17 Dec., 2022, IIT Madras, Chennai – 600 036, INDIA.

3.   Mukesh Kumar Yadav, Romeji, Ng., and Chesabam Sonali. (2022). “In-Stream and Floodplain Sand Mining Impacts in an Alluvial River–A case study of Thoubal River, Manipur, India”, Proceedings, 23rd IAHRAPD World Congress, 14→17 Dec., 2022, IIT Madras, Chennai – 600 036, INDIA.

4.   Koroungamba Laishram, Thiyam Tamphasana Devi, and Ngangbam Romeji (2022)*. “Numerical and Experimental Study on Energy Dissipation in Hydraulic Jump: A Comparison between Horizontal and Sloping Rough Channel Bed” ”, Proceedings, 9th International Symposium on Hydraulic Structures, IAHR, 24→27 Oct, 2022, IIT Roorkee, Uttarakhand, India.

 

5.   Ngangbam ROMEJI, Mukesh Kumar YADAV, Vicky ANAND, Asanatomba SAPAM, Sweety YUMNAM, and Irom ROYAL. (2022). “Hydraulic Modelling of Sediment Transport for Environmentally Viable Sand–Gravel Mining in Thoubal River, Manipur IHR”, Olympic of Civil Engineering–CECAR9 (Civil Engineering Conference in the Asian Region), International Conference of ACECC (Asian Civil Engineering Coordinating Council), ICE(I), September 21 – 23, 2022, Goa, India.  

6.   Victoria Ningthoujam, Romeji, Ng., and L. Bilashini Chanu (2022). “Sediment Yield in an Urbanized River Basin: A Case Study of Nambul River, Manipur, India”, Proceedings, 39th IAHR World Congress (COPE Peer reviewed, SCOPUS indexed), 19→24 June, 2022, Granada, Spain, pp.846–853, ISSN-L 2521-7119. 

7.   Romeji, Ng., Mukesh Kumar Yadav, Gunadas Singh Keisam, Jayalaxmi Ngasepam and Khuraijam Susilchandra (2022). “Adaptive Hydro-Climatic Analysis for Restoration of a Biodiversity Hot Spot Ungauged River System of Manipur IHR, India”, Proceedings, 39th IAHR World Congress (COPE Peer reviewed, SCOPUS indexed), 19→24 June, 2022, Granada, Spain pp.1965–1973, ISSN-L 2521-7119. 

8.   Romeji Ngangbam, Zulfequar Ahmad, and Nayan Sarma (2020). “Adaptive Uniform and Non-Uniform Configuration of Boulders on Block Ramps for River Restoration”. Proceedings, 22nd IAHR–APD (Intl. Assn. for Hydro-Environment Engg & Research–Asia Pacific Divn) Congress, Sapporo, Japan, Sept. 1516, 2020 (https://www.iahr.org/library/infor?pid=7544).

 

9.   Victoria Ningthoujam, Ngangbam Romeji, and M. Bipinchandra (2019). A Geospatial-aided Hydrological Model Approach to Estimate Loss in Storage Capacity of a Reservoir: Case Study of SINGDA Reservoir, Manipur, India. 8th International Ground Water Conference (IGWC)–2019 & V Annual Convention of AGGS: “Sustainable Management of Soil-Water Resources”, October 21→24, 2019, Orgd.: Department of Hydrology, IIT Roorkee, Uttarakhand, India.

 

10.            Ngangbam Romeji, and Victoria Ningthoujam, (2019). “Climate Change Impacts on Hydrodynamics of a Reservoir Basin: A case study of the Singda Reservoir, Manipur, India”, Proc., Institution of Engineers, 2 day National Seminar on “Combating Climate Change – An Integrated Approach”, IEI Manipur Centre, Dec. 14→15, 2019.  

 

11.            Jenita M. Nongkynrih, Ngangbam Romeji Singh, Victor Saikhom, Ranjit Das, K.K Sarma, P.L.N. Raju (2018). “Vulnerability And Risk Assessments For Flood Hazard: Case Study Of Dibrugarh Town, India”, AOG–EGU Joint Intl. Conf. On ‘New Dimensions for Natural Hazards in Asia’, Tagaytay, Philippines, Feb 04→08, 2018.

     [https://www.meetmatt-svr3.net/nathazards/m2/abstract.asp?absId=133]

 

12.            Jeffrey Denzil K. Marak, Ng. Romeji Singh, E. Venkata Rathnam, Diganta Barman, and P.L.N. Raju (2016). "Hydrologic Modeling of Umiam Watershed using GIS and SWAT Model", ISRS–ISG National Symposium on ‘Recent Advances in Remote Sensing & GIS with Special Emphasis on Mountain Ecosystems’, Dehradun, Uttarakhand (India), Dec 7→9, 2016.

 

13.            Ng. Romeji Singh (2012). “Geomorphic and Hydrologic Analysis for River Restoration using Optical & SAR imagery”, Abs.ID 1491, XXII International Society for Photogrammetry & Remote Sensing (ISPRS) Congress, Melbourne, Australia,  Aug 25Sep 01, 2012. 

 

14.            P.L.N. Raju, B.K. Handique,...Ng. Romeji Singh (2016). “Operational Remote Sensing Services in North Eastern Region of India for Natural Resources Management, Early Warning for Disaster Risk Reduction and Dissemination of Information and Services”, Int.  Arch. Photogramm. Remote Sens. Spatial Inf. Sci., XLI-B4, 767-775, 2016 (excerpts: International Society of Photogrammetry & Remote Sensing Archives, ISPRS XXIII Congress, Commission VIII, ThS 2, Prague, Czech Republic, July 12→19, 2016).

 

15.            Ngangbam Romeji, Diganta Barman, Victor Saikhom, Puyam S. Singh, and P.P. Nageswara Rao (2009). "Flood Vulnerability Analysis with Spatial Data integrated Flow Duration Model: a Geo-information platform for Disaster preparedness", Joint Intl. Workshop of ISPRS WG IV/1, WG VIII/1 and WG IV/3 on Geospatial Data Cyber Infrastructure & Real-time Services with special emphasis on Disaster Management, INCOIS, Hyderabad, Nov 25→27, 2009. 

 

16.            Ngangbam Romeji and Oinam Bakimchandra (2008). "Mapping Dynamic Change in Phumdi Distribution from Multitemporal Satellite Imagery: An assessment on Loktak Freshwater Wetland, Manipur, India", XXI International Society for Photogrammetry & Remote Sensing (ISPRS) Congress, Beijing, China, July 03→11, 2008.

 

 

17.            Ngangbam Romeji Singh, K. Sonamani Singh and Dr. Nayan Sharma (2007). Fluvial Patterns in the Loktak Lake Sub-Basin through Two Interlinking Channels, Proc., TAAL 2007: The 12th World Lakes Conference, MoEF & ILEC, Oct 28→Nov 02, 2007, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India, pp. 717-731.

18.  K. Sonamani Singh, Ng. Romeji Singh, and Deepak Khare (2005). “Viable Means of Wetland Restoration with special reference to Loktak Lake of Manipur”, International Association of Hydrological Sciences, Intl. Conf. on "Crisis Management in Water and Environment” , Kolkatta , West Bengal (India), Orgd. by Indian Association of Hydrologists, July 1516, 2005.

 

19.    Ng.Romeji Singh and Brijesh Singh (1995). “Impact of Urbanization on Sub-surface Water Potential”, CEAFETE 03, Regional Level Students’ Technical Meet, Sri Venkateshwara University, College of Engineering, Tirupati - 517 501, A.P. (India).

 

 

SELECTED RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS

MONOGRAPHS / BOOK CHAPTERS / REPORTS

1.    Book Chapter: “Applications of Geomatics in Civil Engineering” (2019) Maisnam Bipinchandra, Ngangbam Romeji, and Chandramani Loukrakpam (2018). "Flood hazard risk assessment and mapping of a sub watershed of Imphal River basin, Manipur, India.  

 

1.    Technical Report on “Flood Mitigation in Lamphelpat–Langol Urban Wetland Basin” (2018), as part & partial under SSAP–Water, National Water Mission (NWM), Govt. of India initiative, Department of Civil Engineering, NIT Manipur, January, 2018

 

2.    Pre-Conference Tutorial on “Early Warning System for Floods” (2014), Regional Conference on Geoinformatics for Early Warning of Disasters with special emphasis NE Region, North Eastern Hills University (NEHU), Shillong, Meghalaya, September 18→19, 2014.

 

3.    Atlas Report for “Hazard Risk Vulnerability Assessment (HRVA) of Guwahati, Silchar, Dibrugarh cities and Dhemaji district, Assam” project under Urban Flood Hazard component (2013), North Eastern Space Applications Centre (NESAC), Dept. of Space, Government of India.

 

JOURNALS / ARCHIVES 

1.    Ngangbam Romeji, Amaljit Bharali, and Sonamani Kangjam (2019)*. “Urban Flood Scaling using Hydrologic and Hydraulic Models with Inception for Early Warning”, International Journal of Engineering and Technology, ISSN: 1793-8236, (excerpts: 6th International Conference on Geological and Civil Engineering, ICGCE 2019, Osaka, Japan, January 911, 2019).

                                                                                                          (*accepted for publication/in press)

2.    Maisnam Bipinchandra, Ngangbam Romeji, and Chandramani Loukrakpam (2018)#. "Flood hazard risk assessment and mapping of a sub watershed of Imphal River basin, Manipur, India: A multi resolution approach", Journal of Geomatics, Natural Hazards & Risks, (excerpts from Intl. Conf. Geomatics in Civil Engg., Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, April 56, 2018).  

                                                                                                                                                 (#in press)

3.    P.L.N. Raju, B.K. Handique,...Ng. Romeji Singh (2016). “Operational Remote Sensing Services in North Eastern Region of India for Natural Resources Management, Early Warning for Disaster Risk Reduction and Dissemination of Information and Services”, Int.  Arch. Photogramm. Remote Sens. Spatial Inf. Sci., XLI-B4, 767-775, 2016 (excerpts: International Society of Photogrammetry & Remote Sensing Archives, ISPRS XXIII Congress, Commission VIII, ThS 2, Prague, Czech Republic, July 12→19, 2016).

 

4.    Jeffrey K. Marak, Venkata Rathnam E, Ng. Romeji Singh and S. Sudhakar (2014). “Bathymetry Generation of Umiam Reservoir Using SONAR and GIS Techniques”, International Journal of Engineering Science Invention, Vol.3 (5) , ISSN (Online): 2319 – 6734, ISSN (Print): 2319 – 6726, pp.20–27.

 

5.    Sangyal L. Tamang, Ng Romeji Singh, Victor Saikhom, and Zigmi T Bhutia (2014). “3D Flood Simulation System using RS & GIS”, International Journal of Engineering Research & Technology (IJERT), Vol.3 (5), ISSN: 2278-0181, pp. 2218–2222.

 

6.    Ngangbam Romeji (2010). “Terrain Characterization using Polarimetric SAR Data by Class Type Identification and Principal Component Analysis”, Memoirs, Vol.75, Geological Society of India, Bangalore (simultaneously: Proc., Nat.Sem Indo-Myanmar Ranges in the Tectonic Framework of the Himalaya and Southeast of Asia, Nov 27→29, 2008) ISBN No: 978-81-85867-96-0. 

 

7.    Ngangbam Romeji and L. Raghumani Singh (2010). “Flood Patterns and Anomalies in the Manipur River Basin: A Geo-Hydrologic Perspective”, Memoirs, Vol.75, Geological Society of India, Bangalore; (simultaneously: Proc., Nat.Sem Indo-Myanmar Ranges in the Tectonic Framework of the Himalaya and Southeast of Asia, Nov 27→29, 2008) ISBN No: 978-81-85867-96-0.

 

CONFERENCES / SEMINARS / WORKSHOPS

1.     Ngangbam Romeji, Zulfequar Ahmad and Nayan Sharma (2020)*: “Adaptive Uniform and Non-uniform Configuration of Boulders on Block Ramps for River Restoration”, 22nd IAHRAPD Congress (Intl. Assn for Hydro-Environment Engineering & Research – Asia Pacific Divn) – Creating resilience to water-related challenges, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan; September 14-17, 2020.

                                                     (*accepted for Congress proceedings/IAHR Monograph/publication)

2.     Jenita M. Nongkynrih, Ngangbam Romeji Singh, Victor Saikhom, Ranjit Das, K.K Sarma, P.L.N. Raju (2018). “Vulnerability And Risk Assessments For Flood Hazard: Case Study Of Dibrugarh Town, India”, AOG–EGU Joint Intl. Conf. On ‘New Dimensions for Natural Hazards in Asia’, Tagaytay, Philippines, Feb 04→08, 2018.

 

3.     Ngangbam Romeji, Maisnam Bipinchandra, Loukrakpam Chandramani, and S. Birendra Singh (2017). “Flooding Patterns and Analysis in Langol Sub-Urban Catchment, Imphal”, National Workshop on Space Technology Inputs for Disaster Risk Reduction in NER with Special Emphasis on Preparedness and Mitigation, NESAC, Meghalaya (India), March 16→17, 2017.

 

4.     Jeffrey Denzil K. Marak, Ng. Romeji Singh, E. Venkata Rathnam, Diganta Barman, and P.L.N. Raju (2016). "Hydrologic Modeling of Umiam Watershed using GIS and SWAT Model", ISRS–ISG National Symposium on Recent Advances in Remote Sensing & GIS with Special Emphasis on Mountain Ecosystems, Dehradun, Uttarakhand (India), Dec 7→9, 2016.

 

5.     Ngangbam Romeji and Amaljit Bharali (2015). "Flash Flood Extreme Event Assessment in Shillong Urban of Meghalaya", One day workshop on Research Opportunities in Hydrology & Water Resources under Climate Change, Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati, Assam (India), April 03, 2015.

 

6.     Ngangbam Romeji, Amaljit Bharali, and Sudhakar Singuluri (2014). “Flood Hydrological and Hydraulic Modelling in Guwahati Urban with Early Warning Imperatives”, International Symposium of the International Society of Photogrammetry & Remote Sensing, ISPRS TC-VIII, Hyderabad, India, Dec 09 - 12, 2014.

 

7.     Romeji Ngangbam, Projjolita Mahanta, Jeffrey K. Marak and S. Sudhakar (2013). "Eco-Hydrological Modelling of a Forest Ecosystem using a Coupled GeospatialHydrological Model", Asia Pacific Workshop on Forest Hydrology, Dehra Dun, Sept 23→25, 2013.

 

8.     Ng. Romeji Singh (2012). “Geomorphic and Hydrologic Analysis for River Restoration using Optical & SAR imagery”, Abs.ID 1491, International Society for Photogrammetry & Remote Sensing, ISPRS XXII Congress, Melbourne, Australia,  Aug 25Sep 01, 2012.

 

9.     Ngangbam Romeji, Zulfequar Ahmad and Nayan Sharma (2010). “Optimal Configuration of Boulders on Block Ramps for Stream Restoration”, EWRI of ASCE – INDIA  2010, 3rd International Perspective on Current & Future State of Water Resources & the Environment, Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Chennai (India), Jan 05→07, 2010.

 

10. Ngangbam Romeji, Diganta Barman, Victor Saikhom, Puyam S. Singh, and P.P. Nageswara Rao (2009). "Flood Vulnerability Analysis with Spatial Data integrated Flow Duration Model: a Geo-information platform for Disaster preparedness", Joint Intl. Workshop of ISPRS WG IV/1, WG VIII/1 and WG IV/3 on Geospatial Data Cyber Infrastructure & Real-time Services with special emphasis on Disaster Management, INCOIS, Hyderabad, Nov 25→27, 2009.

 

11. Ngangbam Romeji and Oinam Bakimchandra (2008). "Mapping Dynamic Change in Phumdi Distribution from Multitemporal Satellite Imagery: An assessment on Loktak Freshwater Wetland, Manipur, India", XXI International Society for Photogrammetry & Remote Sensing (ISPRS) Congress, Beijing, China, July 03→11, 2008.

Academic Information

 

EDUCATION:

Educational Qualification

Details of Examination Passed (from Graduation onward to Ph.D)

Sl.

Exam Passed/

University/

Year of

Subjects Taken

Result with

No

Degree

Institution/

Passing

Division/ Class

 

Awarded

Board

 

 

1.

Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.)

(Civil Engineering)

Osmania University, Hyderabad

 

1996

  Civil Engineering subjects

 

        I

(with Distinction)

2.

Master of Technology (M.Tech) in

(Water Resources)

Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee

2006

  Applied Hydrology, River Engg., Design of Water Resources Systems, Theory & Applications of GIS, etc

       I

(CGPA 7.69)

3.

Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D) in

(Water Resources & Hydraulics)

Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee

2013

   Channel & Fluvial Hydraulics, Small Hydropower System Planning & Management,

A

cademic - Projects, seminars & research

¨     PhD Thesis : Energy Dissipation on Block Ramps for Stream  Restoration  

¨     M.Tech Dissertation : Fluvial Regime of the Manipur River Basin with study of Backflow  

¨     M.Tech Seminar : Sedimentation Regime of the Manipur River Basin and Loktak Lake

¨     M.Tech Project : River Engineering specialization (Design of Levees for Godavari River)

¨    B.E. Project Assignment - Stability Analysis of Highway Embankments using Geosynthetics

 

 

Project Information

                                                                         SPONSORED RESEARCH PROJECT DETAILS   2015 – 2023

Dr. Ngangbam Romeji                                                                                                         

Associate Professor,

Department of Civil Engineering

 

Sl. No

Principal Investigator (P.I) & Co P.I

Project Title

Budget/ Sanctioned Amt  [Rs]

Funding Agency

Description

(Detailed Description provided para-wise)

1.

Dr. Ngangbam  Romeji

 

Hydro-Geological Investigations & Assessments for Springshed Management in 13 districts of Manipur under WDC–PMKSY 2.0 

7,27,640/-*

 

*(under initiation)

Dept. of Land Reforms (DoLR), Govt. of India

vis.

State Level Nodal Agency (SLNA) – Watershed Management,

Dept. of Planning, Govt. of Manipur 

Characterization of Potential Springsheds & Aquifers along with field reconciliation of the 254 Spring locations covering the 13 districts (4 Valley and 9 Hills) using Geospatial-Geophysical techniques;

Viability analysis of Springshed Recharge & Feasibility study of intervention activities, etc

 

2.

 

Dr. Ngangbam  Romeji

 

 

Sedimentation Budgeting and Modelling of Rivers (Thoubal River) in Manipur

 

76,82,640/- 

 

(initiated and in progress)

Water Resources Department (WRD), Govt. of Manipur (GoM) under

National Hydrology Project (NHP)

vis.

Ministry of Jal Shakti, Government of India

World Bank

Ü Hydraulic Sediment Transport Models (HEC-RAS/MIKE-21C, etc) for Thoubal river reach will be developed for River Sand–Gravel Mining to be used conjunctively for adaptive water resources applications in Manipur.

Ü The main target output are the “Sediment Time-Series” and “Sediment Rating curves” deciphered from daily flows and sediment transport for the identification of viable and potential sand/pebble mining zones along Thoubal river. Relinishment rate of silt/sand is to be worked out using field pits and numerical sediment transport modelling.

Ü GIS layers and dynamic maps (up to 1:500 scale) depicting Thoubal river aggradation and degradation profiles, along with river morphological layers. The hydraulic attributes will be presented for the composition of viable and potential sand/pebble mining zones in a dynamic monthly to an annual-quarterly time scale.

Ü Integrated Thoubal river bank erosion computations in 2D environment. Attributes of initial bank retreat, parallel bank retreat and human-induced bank retreat will be sufficed to account for the causes of unsystematic sand quarrying/mining at the various vulnerable sites.

 

3.

Dr. Ngangbam  Romeji

 

Flood Early Warning Systems–Manipur

(FLEWS–Mn)

 

40,00,000/-

(NIT Manipur share: 32,00,000/-)

 

 

(initiated and in progress)

 NESAC (North Eastern Space Applications Centre)/ ISRO & NEC (North Eastern Council), MoDONER

[vis. MARSAC]

Overall, the project is conceived to augment/support the Flood Early Warning Systems (FLEWS)–NER project at NESAC, as part & partial of North Eastern Region – Disaster Risk Reduction (NER–DRR) initiatives.

4.

Dr. Ngangbam  Romeji

 

Co-PI: Dr. S. Saravanan, Asst. Professor, NIT Tiruchirappalli

Adaptive Water Balance Schematization at Sub-Basin Scale for  Dynamic Climatic Variations in Manipur IHR 

64,46,503/-

 

(Project Date: 01/04/2019

To

31/03/2022)

Climate Change Programme Divn., SPLICE, Department of Science and Technology (DST), Government Of India

 

The project study has been objected to find determinate water availability variants in response to the catchment and dynamic climatic characteristics. The project study is concentrated on the three major river basins encompassing Manipur Indo-Himalayan region. The hydrological response functions in each basin will be used to schematize a water balance model at sub-basin level spatial scale and temporal scales which will result in quantification of surface and sub-surface water, allocation of for aquifer recharging locations and control depleting water tables. The results of the study can be spontaneously adopted in conjunctive water resources planning to reciprocate with the changing hydrosystem of the Indian Himalayan belt of Manipur region.  

 

5.

Dr. Ngangbam  Romeji

 

EOAM – Hydrological Impact Assessment with Climate & Land-Use Change Dynamics of Loktak Lake Sub-basin, Manipur

10,25,000/-

 

(Project Date: 01/04/2015

to

31/03/2017)

 ISRO (Indian Space Research Organization) –  NESAC (North Eastern Space Applications Centre)

The project study is directed to assess the impact of land use and climate change on the hydrological regime of Loktak Lake sub-basin with the following broad objectives:

  • To assess the spatial and sensitivity of land use change and climatic variations on the water flux of the lake catchment.
  • To estimate the soil erosion due to land use change and rainfall pattern
  • To develop a relationship between spatial statistics of land use/climatic factor with the hydrological model derived runoff.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

                                                                               SPONSORED CONSULTANCY PROJECT DETAILS   2020 – 2023

 

Sl. No

Principal Investigator (P.I) & Co P.I

Project Title

Funding Agency / Client

Total Budget/

Sanctioned Amt

           [Rs]

Remarks

1.

Dr. Ngangbam  Romeji

 

 

Slope Stability Analysis & Retaining Wall Design &

Hill Slope Stabilization for C/O 4730 M.T. Capacity FCI Godown, Tamenglong, Manipur

 

Food Corporation of India (FCI), Manipur Regional Office &

TP Cell, Manipur

 

6,05,600/-

Completed

(04/2021)

2.

Dr. Ngangbam  Romeji

 

Feasibility Study for Water Supply to upcoming Imphal Railway Station at Changangei/Bamdiar site 

NorthEast Frontier Railways (NFR), Ministry of Railways

 

16,78,000/-

Completed

(06/2023)

3.

Dr. Ngangbam  Romeji

 

Concurrent Evaluation of CADWMP works under Thoubal Multipurpose Project (Phase-III) & Dolaithabi Barrage Project, Manipur 

Command Area Development Department (CADD), Govt of Manipur

19,87,300/-

 

in progress 

4.

Dr. Ngangbam  Romeji

 

Dr. Kh. Sachidananda

 (Co-PI)

 

Building Structural Audit for Provisioning of  (1) Maintenance cum Storage Shed for BSO Yard and (2) Single Living Maj Accn. (2 nos at Lkg. Mil. Stn., Manipur 

Military Engg Services (MES)/869 Engr Works Section, 57 Mtn Brigade/Army HQ, Leimakhong, Manipur

70,944/-

Completed

(02/2021)

5.

Dr. Ngangbam  Romeji

 

Maisnam Nongthouba

 (Co-PI)

 

Building Structural Assessment and Geotechnical Investigations of Bldg. P-68, P-69 & P-187 at Lkg. Mil. Stn., Manipur 

Military Engg Services (MES)/869 Engr Works Section, 57 Mtn Brigade/Army HQ, Leimakhong, Manipur

2,33,750/-

Completed

(02/2021) 

6.

Dr. Ngangbam  Romeji

 

Dr.ing.  Bakimchandra Oinam (Co-PI)

Project Documentation for Renovation & Conservation of Royal Palace (Sana Konung), Imphal, Manipur*

 

Archaeological Survey of India (ASI),

Aizawl Circle,

Ministry of Culture, Govt. of India

6,93,690/-

under process

7.

Dr. Ngangbam  Romeji

 

HydroGeological Investigations for Ground Water Schemes (GW Irrigation) under PMKSY-GW at 550 identified sites, Manipur*

1st Phase: 3 Sites (Maibakhul, Ishingthembi, Andro)

Minor Irrigation Department (MID),

Govt. of Manipur

11,02,710/- 

under process

8.

Dr. Ngangbam  Romeji

 

Maisnam Nongthouba

 (Co-PI)

 

Structural Soundness Test of Main & Link Corridors of RIMS Old Hospital Building, Imphal, Manipur 

Regional Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS), Imphal, Manipur

5,48,700/-

Completed

(09/2023) 

 

 

Other Activity Information

 

MEMBERSHIPS OF PROFESSIONAL BODIES/ORGANIZATIONS 

¨   Member (Base) – International  Association for  Hydro–Environment Engineering & Research (IAHR) , [I–65814]

¨   Member – International  Association of  Hydrological  Sciences (IAHS) , [8710]

¨   Member – Hong Kong Chemical, Biological & Environmental Engineering Society   

                 (HKCBEES) [202809]

¨   Associate Member – The Institution of  Engineers (India) , AMIE   [AM092824-3]

¨   Life Member – Indian Water Resources Society (IWRS), [LM 2004-5957]

¨   Life Member – Indian Association of Hydrologists [LM – 1721]

 

¨   Life Member – Indian Society of Remote Sensing [L-3188]

memberships of professional organizations/bodies

 

¨   Member (Base) – International  Association for  Hydro–Environment Engineering & Research     (IAHR) , [I–65814]

¨   Member – International  Association of  Hydrological  Sciences (IAHS) , [8710]

¨   Member – Hong Kong Chemical, Biological & Environmental Engineering Society   

                 (HKCBEES) [202809]

¨    Associate Member – The Institution of  Engineers (India) , AMIE   [AM092824-3]

¨   Life Member – Indian Water Resources Society (IWRS), [LM 2004-5957]

¨    Life Member – Indian Association of Hydrologists [LM – 1721]

¨   Life Member – Indian Society of Remote Sensing [L-3188]