معرفی
Shaktiman Singh is a Lecturer at the School of Geosciences, University of Aberdeen. His research focuses on glaciology, glacio-hydrology, remote sensing and GIS, extreme weather events, and environmental data analyses.
- Education: Ph.D.
Research Interests: His work investigates spatiotemporal land surface temperature variations, usability of satellite-based data in glacio-hydrological models, extreme weather event frequency, and past glacio-hydrological processes on Martian analogues. He also explores 3D terrain data resolution impacts on ice avalanche models and global change effects on water security in Tajikistan.
Recent Grants: Singh has secured funding from Grants Academy (University of Aberdeen) for projects on ice stupas, hazardous ice avalanches, and GCRF Pump Prime initiatives. Additional grants include DAAD for extreme weather studies in Scandinavia, VINNOVA for climate-adapted railway maintenance, and collaborations with Technische Universität Dresden.
Teaching: He teaches courses such as
- Introduction to GIS Tools, Techniques, Cartography & Geovisualisation
- Basics of Remote Sensing and Geospatial Analysis
- Planetary Sciences Dissertation
- Dissertation Project in GIS
- Remote Sensing and Geographical Information Systems
- Fundamentals of Map Algebra
Labs & Collaborations: Singh is affiliated with the Cryosphere and Climate Change Research Group, Northern Rivers Institute, and interdisciplinary teams including UAV UAS Centre for Environmental Monitoring and Mapping (UCEMM), Green Economy Research Centre, and Just Transition Lab.


