
معرفی
Ranjan Kumar Dahal, PhD, is an engineering geologist and lecturer at Tribhuvan University’s Central Campus, specializing in geohazard reduction and sustainable development. He holds a PhD in geotechnical engineering from Kagawa University (Japan, 2009), where he also received the Best Engineering Research Award. His expertise spans landslides, debris flows, earthquake hazards, disaster management, and engineering geology of infrastructure projects.
- Education: PhD, Kagawa University (2009)
- Visiting Scholar: Kagawa University, Japan (2012–2013)
Research interests include disaster education, geomorphology, landslide simulation, and risk assessment in mountainous regions. He authored a seminal report on the 2012 Seti River debris flow disaster and a textbook for technical geology students. His work emphasizes innovative solutions for environmental resilience.
Awards:
- Best Engineering Research Award (2009)
Advising/Grants: No students or grants explicitly listed in available records. Active in academic outreach through programs like SIT Study Abroad’s Himalayan Geoscience initiatives.
Labs/Teams: No dedicated lab or team mentioned, but collaborates with Kagawa University researchers and disaster management networks in Nepal.




