Dr. Ramesh Chinnasamy | Thermal Biology | Best Researcher Award
Scientist-E at Wildlife Institute of India, India
Dr. Ramesh Chinnasamy is a distinguished scientist at the Wildlife Institute of India, renowned for his expertise in zoology, ecology, and biodiversity conservation. With a strong academic background and extensive field experience, he has significantly contributed to the study of endangered species, particularly the Indian rock python, and has advanced research in coastal and marine ecosystems. Dr. Chinnasamy began his academic journey with an M.Sc. in Zoology from Presidency College, University of Madras, and later completed a rigorous doctoral research on the ecology of the Indian rock python at Keoladeo National Park. His career has spanned multiple roles, including research fellow, project associate, and project scientist, before joining the WII faculty in 2015. His work is characterized by innovative research, environmental impact assessments, and active participation in national biodiversity projects. Dr. Chinnasamy is dedicated to fostering scientific excellence, mentoring future researchers, and promoting sustainable conservation practices. He inspires future innovation.