Dr. Deepak BAINDUR Consultant, Indian Institute for Human Settlements, Bangalore
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1991-2001 | Merchant Navy Officer, Valles Steamships Pvt. Ltd., Vancouver |
2003-2005 | Deputy Chief Operating Officer, International Seaport Dredging Pvt. Ltd. (subsidiary of Dredging International BV), New Delhi |
2009-2011 | Transport Planner, Centre for Infrastructure, Sustainable Transport and Urban Planning, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore |
2011-2013 | Assistant Professor, School of Planning, CEPT University - Centre for Environmental Planning and Technology University, Ahmedabad |
2013 | Associate Professor, School of Maritime Management, Indian Maritime University, Chennai |
2013-2014 | Consultant, Indian Institute for Human Settlements, Bangalore |
Publikationen
Baindur, D./ Viegas J., "Success factors for developing viable Motorways of the Sea projects in Europe" Special issue: Green logistic of Logistics Research, Elsevier Vol.4, Numbers 3-4, pp. 137-145, 2012 | |
Baindur D., "Planning sustainable urban transport system - case study of Bangalore Metropolitan Region", Special issue on urban infrastructure, Journal of Economic Policy and Research, Institute of Public Enterprise, Vol.7 No.1, Oct.2011-Mar. 2012, pp. 24-44, 2011 | |
Baindur, D. / Viegas J., "Challenges to implementing motorways of the sea concept - lessons from the past", Maritime Policy & Management Journal, Taylor and Francis 38(7) 2011 pp. 673-690, 2011 | |
Baindur D. / Macario R., "Mumbai lunchbox delivery system: a transferable benchmark in urban logistics?" Research in Transport Economics, Elsevier Special Issue on: "Economics of Sustainable Transport in India" DOI: 10.1016/j.retrec.2012.05.002, 2011 |
Auszeichnungen
Lloyd Award for Excellent Thesis and Distinction in all courses of the Masters in Transport and Maritime Management Degree Program, University of Antwerp, 2003 | |
Multi-annual PhD scholarship, Portuguese National Science Foundation, 2005-2009 | |
Certificate of Honor for securing 2nd rank in the Pre-Sea Training program conducted by T.S. Rahaman Institute, 1991 |