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Tuladhar Subash
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Subash Tuladhar
JICA Scholarship Student
JICA奨学生
Home town (country); 出身:
Nepal; ネパール
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I am Subash Tuladhar, a Senior Divisional Hydrologist at Department of Hydrology and Meteorology under Ministry of Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation in Nepal. I work with the Snow Survey and Glacial Lake Section in my organization whose scope of work includes establishment, operation and maintenance of hydro-meteorological stations at high altitude regions throughout the country; keeping hydro-meteorological records from these stations; snow survey and survey of glacial lakes among others.

Nepal has been facing water-related disasters almost every year. I am excited to join the Disaster management course in GRIPS and ICHARM, the leading institutes for policy research and water related hazard in Japan. The knowledge that I would gain from the course from ICHARM and GRIPS in disaster management would excel my level of study in the Disaster Risk Reduction and will provide me with high-level competence comprehensively which will ultimately help in serving my country.
Main Research Topic(s); 主な研究内容:
Assessment of River Discharge in Nepal Himalaya incorporating snowmelt, glaciermelt along with rainfall under the climate change scenario
Academic/Professional Experience and Qualifications; 主な学歴・職歴、資格など:
July 2018 till date : Senior Divisional Hydrologist, Department of Hydrology and Meteorology
March 2016 - July 2018 : Senior Divisional Hydrologist, Department of Electricity Development
June 2009 - March 2016 : Hydrologist Engineer, Department of Electricity Development
August 2006 - June 2009 : Civil Engineer, Soil Test Pvt. Ltd.
February 2006 - August 2006 : Civil Engineer, Tundi Construction Pvt. Ltd.
Recent Publications (as Co-author); 著書:
1. T. Matthews, L. B. Perry, I. Koch, D. Aryal, A. Khadka, D. Shrestha, K. Abernathy, A. C. Elmore, A. Seimon, A. Tait, S. Elvin, S. Tuladhar, S. K. Baidya, M. Potocki, S. D. Birkel, S. Kang, T. C. Sherpa, A. Gajurel, and P. A. Mayewski, 2020. Going to extremes: installing the world’s highest weather stations on Mount Everest. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 101(11), pp.E1870-E1890.
2. Perry, L.B., Matthews, T., Guy, H., Koch, I., Khadka, A., Elmore, A.C., Shrestha, D., Tuladhar, S., Baidya, S.K., Maharjan, S. and Wagnon, P., 2020. Precipitation characteristics and moisture source regions on Mt. Everest in the Khumbu, Nepal. One Earth, 3(5), pp.594-607.
3. Matthews, T., Perry, L.B., Lane, T.P., Elmore, A.C., Khadka, A., Aryal, D., Shrestha, D., Tuladhar, S., Baidya, S.K., Gajurel, A. and Potocki, M., 2020. Into Thick (er) Air? Oxygen Availability at Humans' Physiological Frontier on Mount Everest. Iscience, 23(12), p.101718.
4. Perry, L.B., Yuter, S.E., Matthews, T., Wagnon, P., Khadka, A., Aryal, D., Shrestha, D., Tait, A., Miller, M.A., O'Neill, A., Rhodes, S.R., Koch, I., Sherpa, T.G., Tuladhar, S., Baidya, S.K., Elvin, S., Elmore, A.C., Gajurel, A., and Mayewski, P.A., 2021. Direct observations of a Mt Everest snowstorm from the world's highest surface‐based radar observations. Weather, 76(2), pp.57-59.
5. Khadka, A., Matthews, T., Perry, L.B., Koch, I., Wagnon, P., Shrestha, D., Sherpa, T.C., Aryal, D., Tait, A., Sherpa, T.G., Tuladhar, S., Baidya, S.K., Elvin, S., Elmore, A.C., Gajurel, A. and Mayewski, A.A., 2021. Weather on Mount Everest during the 2019 summer monsoon. Weather, 76(6), pp.205-207
6. Miner, K.R., Mayewski, P.A., Baidya, S.K., Broad, K., Clifford, H., Elmore, A., Gajurel, A., Giri, B., Guilford, S., Hubbard, M., Jaskolski, C., Koldewey, H., Li, W., Matthews, T., Napper, I., Perry, L.B., Potocki, M., Priscu, J.C., Tait, A., Thompson, R., and Tuladhar, S., 2020. An Overview of Physical Risks in the Mt. Everest Region. One Earth 3, pp 547-550
   
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