Arghadyuti Banerjee
Arghadyuti Banerjee is a PhD researcher at the School of Engineering and Design, Atlantic Technological University (ATU), Sligo. His doctoral research focuses on environmental modelling, with a particular emphasis on groundwater nitrate pollution, using an integrated approach that combines land use regression (LUR), structural equation modelling, and real-time sensor-based hydrochemical monitoring.
Prior to his PhD, Arghadyuti gained substantial research experience at several leading Indian institutions, including CSIR-NISCAIR, CSIR-CRRI, CSIR-IHBT, and the Forest Survey of India, where he contributed to projects on environmental monitoring, geospatial data analysis, and sustainable resource management. Alongside his PhD, he has served as an Assistant Tutor in Information Technology and as a Project Assistant on SFI-funded research at ATU Sligo. His professional interests span environmental sensor networks, spatial analysis, open-source mapping, and citizen science.
His research outputs include multiple peer-reviewed publications, book chapters, and conference presentations in the fields of remote sensing, environmental monitoring, and ecological modelling. His work on nitrate pollution modelling was recently published in the Journal of Contaminant Hydrology, and he has presented at various national and international conferences. Arghadyuti is skilled in geospatial analysis, digital mapping, remote sensing, data science, machine learning, and open-source environmental sensor systems. His broader research interests include water quality modelling, hydrological and hydrogeological modelling, nature-based solutions, and sustainable land use planning.
Beyond academia, Arghadyuti is passionate about nature and wildlife photography, citizen science, and promoting open-source tools for environmental research. He also enjoys outdoor fitness activities