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kdmadhavan

  • Experience Level: 10 Years or More
  • Location: Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
  • Last Updated: December 21, 2012

Experience

Career Objective :
Seeking a position in the organization where extensive experience will be further developed and utilized.

Highest Qualification :
Master of Technology in Remote Sensing

Total Professional Experience :  10 Plus years

Mile stone Achievements  
•    Worked in short time assignments in Abroad
•    Worked with international consultants and acted as a nodal person
•    Published 5 technical thesis in international firms and 2 at national level
•    Work experience in MNC companies like TATA groups & SMEC international and various consultancy government projects in state and national level

My career Journey

Designation   Projects :Senior Consultant (5th May 2008 to till date) 4.7 Years
Marggroup (GISP) 
Infrastructural Analyst - GIS enabled
•    Utility Network analysis - Water, Sewer, Storm water drain network & Transport networks etc., @ SEZ
•    Creating virtual/Interactive mapping to understand the flow characteristics and the pattern of all infrastructure facilities in any big developments like SEZ
•    Development evolution mapping and tracking the process and systems for all the infra components in their life cycle.
•    Earth Sciences - Site selection land ,Natural and Environmental resources for any upcoming project or in existing infra components
•    Area utilization distance matrix Analysis using GIS Techniques
•    Shortest Route Analysis
•    Site selection of setting land parcel analysis
Urban & Rural planning
•    Urban planning - activities across company verticals and government clients - Key plan, Concept Plan, water shed management etc.,
•    Digital Mapping & Related techniques
•    Spatial technology related subject across all verticals
Water Resources & Environmental Planning
•    Water Quality and Quantity - Surface water and Ground water Targeting •    Water shed management, Rain water Harvesting
Land Information System
•    Geometries- Site suitable land identification
•    Land Record Management System
GIS -Web based application • 
•    Decision making system
•    Planner oriented environmental information system
Emerging Applications and Technology Trends
•    GIS Based Tourist Management System-A pilot study for Tamil Nadu
  GIS - Mapping
•    Regional development Plan
•    Master development planning
•    Detailed Development planning
•    Corridors development planning
•    Market Potential study’s Planning maps & Analysis
Remote Sensing
•    Land use Land cover Classification
•    Geomorphology, Lineament, Structure, geohydrology, Drainages Global Positioning and Navigation Systems
•    Location based information study


GIS Analyst & Senior Research Associate :
2006-08-SMEC International

-MNC   Transportation
Road Classification Study-Tamil Nadu State Utility Storm Water - Kuwait Storm water Drainage System Master Plan Phase II -Kuwait municipality Urban Planning
•    City Development Plan (CDP)
•    Preparation of City Level Investment Plan (CLIP).
.  Data Model creation for Alandur Municipality Project, Chennai.


Technical Associate (2005-06-TATA Group)  GIS
Architecture/Developer, Utility & Emerging
Applications and Technology Trends

•    Telecommunication related GIS based Coverage Support System and GIS Based Fault Management System in MapInfo 8.0 and its modules (.net)
•    Involved in developing GIS web based database, attributes that     Provide functionality to manipulate database.
•    “Tsunami Disaster Assessment of Nagapattinam District, Tamil Nadu”
Consultant (Geomatics)
(2003-05- Debind Business Solutions, Chennai)  Utility
•    “Verification & Mapping of Underground Assets; Customization, Implementation and Maintenance of GIS Software” Chennai Metropolitan Sewerage and Supply Board   (CMWSSB)” at Chennai.
Project Officer (2002-03 - IIT, Madras)  Geology, Environmental & Water Resources Planning
•    “Development of Ground Water Management System Model to Study the Variations in Water Quality and water Quantity of the Different Aquifer systems in Neyveli basin And for Prognostic Scenario Planning”.

Contact mail id: kdmadhavan@gmail.com

 


Madhavan.D

DATE   :21-12-2012
PLACE   : CHENNAI

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