Dr. Ramesh Chinnasamy


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RameshRamesh completed his M.Sc., in Zoology from Presidency College (University of Madras), Tamil Nadu. In August 2007, he joined the Sálim Ali Centre for Ornithology and Natural History (SACON), Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu as a ‘Research Fellow’ and carried out his Doctoral research on “Ecology of Endangered Indian Rock Python in Keoladeo National Park, Bharatpur, Rajasthan” between 2008 and 2013. He also worked as a SRF from June 2012 to May 2013 in the project entitled “Cumulative Environmental Impact Assessment studies of Hydro-Electric Projects of Sutlej river basin in Himachal Pradesh” at SACON. Ramesh joined the Wildlife Institute of India (WII) as a ‘Project Associate’ in June 2013 to work on India’s 5th National Report to the Convention on Biological Diversity and National Biodiversity Action Plan projects. Subsequent to this he joined as a ‘Project Scientist’ in a WII-GIZ collaborative project in December 2014 and was involved in “Strengthening Capacity for Sustainable and Participatory management of Coastal and Marine Protected Areas in India”. Dr. Ramesh joined the WII’s faculty in March 2015.

He has been awarded Young Scientist - International travel grant from Science and Engineering Research Council- Department of Science and Technology and Centre for International Co-operation Science (promoted by Indian National Science Academy) in 2012 and presented his research paper in Seventh World Herpetology Congress at University of British Columbia, Canada. He is also a recipient of the Most proficient student award in field work (Prof. Gopala Iyer Prize), prestigious Darwin-Wallace award for the essay competition and Second Rank with Distinction (all three received from the Presidency College, 2005 -2007). He is also a topper of B. Sc., Zoology batch (2001 – 2004) with outstanding marks in C. N. College, Tamil Nadu.

His research interest includes various aspects of Ecology, Ethology, Human – Wildlife Interactions, Invasive Alien Species, Climate Change, Biodiversity Conservation and Costal & Marine Research.