Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Physics, Shivaji university, Kolhapur, Maharashtra, India, 2016
Bachelor in Science (B.Sc.) in Physics, Shivaji university, Kolhapur, Maharashtra, India, 2014
Research Area:
“Study on solar wind-magnetosphere-ionosphere interactive phenomena under quiet and disturbed space weather”. I have implemented an artificial intelligence techniques like Ensemble Klamn Filter to forecast real-time low latitude geomagnetic activity based on upstream solar wind conditions. I am currently focusing on the study of the prompt penetration electric field (PPEF) disturbances at the equator and I am working on the PPEF disturbances in the ground-based equatorial electrojet observations during interplanetary shocks and occurrence of substorms.
Scientific Honours:
Scholarship for Higher Education (SHE) under Innovation in Science Pursuit for Inspired Research (INSPIRE) for Graduation and Post-Graduation level (For 5 years) 2012-2016
Shivaji University Merit Scholarship for BSc II & III year (2013-2015)
Young Scientist Award in National Conference on Space and Atmospheric Science (NCSAS-2019) held during 10- 11 May, 2019.
Publications:
S. Tulasi Ram, B. Nilam, N. Balan, Q. Zhang, K. Shiokawa, D. Chakrabarty, Z. Xing, K. Venkatesh and A. Yoshikawa, Three different episodes of prompt equatorial electric field perturbations under steady southward IMF Bz during St. Patrick’s day storm (2019), JGR: Space Physics, 124. doi: 0.1029/2019JA027069
B. Nilam, S. Tulasi Ram, K. Shiokawa, N. Balan and Q. Zhang, Solar Wind density Control on Prompt Penetration Electric field and Equitorial Electrojet (2020), JGR: Space Physics, doi:10.1029/2020JA027869
B. Nilam, S. Tulasi Ram, Forecasting Geomagnetic Activity (Dst index) using Ensemble Kalman Filter, MNRAS, doi: 10.1093/mnras/stac099
B. Nilam, S. Tulasi Ram, Large geomagnetically induced currents at equator caused by interplanetary magnetic cloud , Space Weather , doi: 10.1029/2022SW003111