A Ph.D. in Wildlife Science and Masters in Environmental Science. He has more than 10 years of research experience in wildlife science and conservation ecology.
Dr. Upamanyu Hore’s areas of research interests are in community ecology, behavioral ecology, urban ecology, climate change and ecosystem processes with the goal of applying understanding towards reconciling biodiversity conservation with human development. He has an extensive experience in developing computer simulation models of populations, communities and ecosystem processes. He is currently teaching courses on biostatistics, urban ecology, community ecology, ecosystem ecology, environmental design, natural resources management, sustainable development and social research methods. He is actively involved in research projects dealing conservation of endangered primate species in North East India. He is also active on several science advisory boards, and editorial boards of the journals.