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  • Name : Dr. Shaik Kareemunnisa Begum
  • Designation : Head of the Department
  • Phone : 0891-2844619, 4618, 2731440
  • Email: head.geophysics@andhrauniversity.edu.in
    kareema_geo@yahoo.com
PROFILE

The idea of introducing Geophysics as a subject of study in Andhra University was conceived during 1946, and the Department of Geophysics was started in 1949 to train students in two branches viz., (1) Meteorology and Oceanography and (2) Physics of Earth. It is not a mere coincidence that the Geological Survey of India had commenced extensive geophysical surveys for oil in the Cambay Basin a couple of years later in 1948. It signifies the vision of successive Vice-chancellors of the University to initiate new courses to provide trained manpower to cater to the needs of the Nation. Although Benaras Hindu University has the credit of starting for the first time in the country a full fledged M.Sc. course in Geophysics. Consistent with the healthy practices that the University had followed, the Department was initially headed, in succession, for proper orientation and direction by retired Directors of Indian Meteorological Department Dr. N.K.Sur and Dr. S.R.Savur, and later by Prof. M.S.Krishan, the renowned geologist and retired Director of Geological Survey of India. The erstwhile Department of Geophysics was bifurcated into Departments of Geophysics and Department of Meteorology and Oceanography in 1962, and Prof. B.S.R.Rao, who was deputed and trained at the Imperial College, London for the purpose was appointed Head Of the Department of Geophysics.

The curriculum of the geophysics course has always been a balanced blend of topics concerning structure and composition of the earth and exploration methods for locating oil, minerals and water. When a compromise had to be made, the tilt was always towards the latter. When it has been increasingly realized that root cause for the dynamics of the earth crust lies with the oceans, the University was prompt in introducing the M.Sc. course in Marine Geophysics in 1976, again for the first time in India.

Hydrology has always been a part of the syllabus of the geophysics course. Frequent failures of monsoon, increased dependence on ground water even for agriculture and unpredicted cyclones every year brought out the need for a better management of water resources and identification of ground water at larger depths. A part-time PG diploma course in "Hydrology and Ground Water Exploration was accordingly during 1980, which was upgraded to M.Sc. course in Hydrology in 1985.

COURSES
Course Duration Regular Self-Finance Eligibility
M.Sc.(Tech) Geophysics 3 years 20 10 1st or 2nd class in B.Sc.(Maths & Physics)
M.Sc. Marine Geophysics 2 years 10 05 1st or 2nd class in B.Sc.(Maths & Physics)
M.Phil -- -- -- 1st or 2nd class in M.Sc. (Geophysics) or related subject in earth sciences
Ph.D -- -- -- M.Phil (or )1st or 2nd class in M.Sc. (Geophysics) or related subject in earth sciences

Name Designation Qualification Specialization
Dr. Shaik Kareemunnisa Begum Associate Professor &
Head of the Department
M.Sc.(Tech), Ph.D Magneto Tellurics
Dr. Y. Israel Assistant Professor M.Sc., Ph.D. ground water
Sri. K.Prahlad Assistant Professor M.Sc.(Tech) ground water
Sri. Anandagajapthi Raju Assistant Professor M.Sc. Remote Sensing and GIS, Ground water Geo Physics
Dr. M.Subrahmanyam Research Scientist 'C' (UGC) M.Sc.(Tech), Ph.D Gravity and Magnetic data interpretation, Seismology
Dr. M. Jyothi Prakash Assistant Professor (C) M.Sc., Ph.D. Gravity and Magnetic data interpretation
Name Designation
Prof. P Trinadha Rao Department of Geophysics, Honorary Professor
    REDUCED-syllabus-of-Msc-Marine-Geophysics (w.e.f. 16-17)
    REDUCED syllabus of M.Sc(Tech)Geophysics (w.e.f- 16-17)