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2026

Maitra Tiwari joins the RIVER Lab as summer intern

Mr. Maitra Tiwari, a student of the Dept. of Electrical Engineering, NIT Raipur, joins the RIVER Lab. His work will focus on evaluating the performance of LSTMs for predicting streamflow.

2025

Shanta Panja joins RIVER Lab as a PhD student

We welcome Shanta Panja to the RIVER Lab! Shanta joins us as a PhD student and will be investigating the estimation of groundwater seepage from reservoirs using satellite observables.

Pritam Das joins CSRE, IIT Bombay as Assistant Professor

We are officially launching RIVER Lab at the Centre of Studies in Resources Engineering (CSRE), IIT Bombay. The lab will focus on satellite remote sensing of water bodies, regulated river hydrology, and open-source hydrological software. Positions for PhD students and research associates are open – see the Join page for details.

New paper on SWOT reservoir monitoring published in Earth and Space Science

Our paper on multi-satellite tracking of surface water storage in the SWOT era is now published in Earth and Space Science. We show that SWOT achieves near-order-of-magnitude improvement in elevation RMSE over pre-SWOT approaches for reservoir storage estimation.

Paper on forecast-informed reservoir operations published in Journal of Hydrologic Engineering

Our paper exploring forecast-informed dam operations in ungauged mountainous basins using GEFS and the RAT satellite framework is now published in Journal of Hydrologic Engineering (ASCE). We apply the framework to the 2018 Kerala floods as a globally representative test case.

RAT published as a Python package in Digital Water

The Reservoir Assessment Tool (RAT) is now available as a conda-installable Python package with a command-line interface, CI/CD pipeline, and full documentation at ratdocs.io. The paper describing the package is published in Digital Water.