Meet Dr. Sanyasi Naidu Dadi: A Research Scholar with Geo-Engineering and Tech Attribute

Meet Dr. Sanyasi Naidu Dadi who is a research scholar with geo-engineering and tech attribute around 20 years of experience in system design, development, analysis, and implementation of software with Research Experience. Dr. Sanyasi Naidu Dadi is a wealth of information, which he now uses to expand the collective knowledge of IT and its many applications.  Also Dr. Sanyasi Naidu Dadi outstanding research in Geo-Engineering & Information Technology, he published many articles in the world’s top Geographic information system and Information System journals such as Springer.  He played a reviewer role publication Elsevier Journal(s) like Egyptian Journal of Aquatic Research and Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies.

Over the years, Dr. Dadi’s roles have spanned a variety of industries and enterprise types, including players in tech, Insurance, HR, logistics, and more. He began his career as a Software Developer in the early 2000s, using his command of multiple programming languages to empower users with new tools and capabilities. A few years later, he transitioned into roles focused on full stack developer.

In recent years, Dadi continued to advance with positions. Dadi is proficient in a total of 11 programming languages, with specialties in ASP.NET, MVC, Razor, DOT NET CORE 3.1 – 2.0, MS-AZURE, ADO.NET, Entity Framework, Web Services (SOAP, REST, JSON, Windows Services, LINQ, WCF, WCF-Rest, WEB-API, ASP, Windows Services.

Dr. Sanyasi Naidu Dadi has been trusted to ideate, execute, and optimize complex tech solutions for a variety of stakeholders, including everyone from the end user to C-Suite executives to fellow IT professionals throughout his career. His key career accomplishments include setting up hybrid cloud environments, developing applications using Microsoft Dot Net Framework with CI/CD systems, automating Cloud Infrastructure deployment, and creating centralized log management for multiple applications and database servers, among other projects and successes.

Dr. Sanyasi Naidu Dadi continues to elevate his contributions to the IT field as a Research Scholar, with publications in international journals aimed at tech audiences till date. He also publishes articles with mass appeal across professional development platforms. With a unique combination of deep industry knowledge and the ability to make information accessible to the average reader, Dr. Dadi’s articles have gained traction with audiences within the tech space and beyond. Dr. Sanyasi Naidu Dadi received a doctoral degree from Geo-Engineering Department Andhra University-India, holds a Master of Applications (M.C.A)-Osmania University India, along with a Master of Science (MS) in Computer Science from University Of North America, VA, USA. In addition to his formal schooling, Dr. Dadi received a NESA ENVIRONMENTALIST OF THE YEAR AWARD 2021 by the NESA Award (List).

In the coming years, Dr. Dadi looks forward to continuing to push the boundaries of the IT and computer science fields. He relishes the ability to share his findings with peers, tech enthusiasts, and anyone else who may benefit from his research and expand the potential of IT work.

EM News: Hi Dr. Dadi, how are you today?

DSN: I am good, thank you…! How about you.

EM News: Who are you and what do you do?

Dr. Dadi: MS-CS, Ph.D., I am currently working as software engineer, also in my interest developing a web-based mapping system to estimate the quantity of groundwater resources Hydro Spatial Analysis Information (HAIS).

EM News: How did you get started with geospatial technology?

Dr. Dadi: I started research in geospatial technology in 2012 with Geo engineering department, Andhra University, Andhra Pradesh, India.

EM News: How does geospatial technology help you do your job / scientific work?

Dr. Dadi: Geospatial technology is critical to identify natural resources, After 10 years of Information technology experience, I try to add additional skill set to my technology stack , So I choose Geospatial technology , the scope of Geospatial technology is wide range.

EM News: What is the scope of your recent patent “A Novel Approach for Cloud based Scalable Architecture to Spatial Hydro Data Analysis with Governing cyber security”

Dr. Dadi: Hydro Spatial Analysis Information System (HAIS) model has also been used to estimate the quantity of groundwater resources according to GEC Norms-1997. HAIS makes water-quantity analysis simple to understand. The two elements that make up this software are the processing unit and the user interface with cyber security feature.

EM News: What are the benefits of using this, Tool?

Dr. Dadi: Depending on the feed conditions, data is processed and loaded on the server side every few minutes to every few hours, taking the load off clients. Constantly needing to poll for fresh data can carry a heavy penalty, especially in browser-based applications. Processing feed data on the server side allows the client to poll for data only when needed. Deal with these feeds centrally can ease the pressure on network resources by using a few systems to download feed content from the Internet, rather than potentially many users. Clients can then access these local services as operational layers or fuse them with other base maps and operational content.

EM News: Is HAIS Explorer making a difference for the scientific user community?

Dr. Dadi:  I think that the scientific people, and I am using that term generally, is one of the greatest inheritors of HAIS Explorer. They’re the professionals that have a strong need to use GIS data and possibly GIS tools but aren’t essentially GIS professionals themselves. But they need to use geographic information and may want to combine other geographically based information they have and be able to study and communicate with others. I think of these as geographic information users. They’re the engineers in a local government, or the archaeologists, geologists, or preservation group members. Oh, and I can’t forget the education community.

EM News: Can you explain more about the value of simulations?

Dr. Dadi: With qualified geostatistical simulation, instead of simply using one input in geoprocessing, you can use many surfaces with the same statistical features—say 1,00—and then produce 1,000 outputs. The subsequent deliveries of possible values at specific locations or areas show how ambiguous the result of your examination, and this is particularly crucial for good decision-making. Areas with relatively frequent extreme values may be the most fascinating part of the data analysis. In applications such as geology, mining, and environmental science, there is a big improvement in having a distribution of possible values as opposed to just one value. I trust that the number of GIS researchers who could benefit from using simulations will grow.

EM News: Any possibility this will lead to new functionality in Identify underground water resources?

Dr. Dadi: This methodology was designed to work with previous, current, and future underground water resources. Our software because it’s more of a methodology than customizing our core tools. Because this idea is becoming more popular. Still, I am working more on this to improve user friendly with cyber security.

EM News: Through your career, you’ve been a mentor in the information technology field. We are excited with your achievements! Along with them, you’ve been setting up hybrid cloud environments and automating Cloud Infrastructure. Can you explain to our readers in simple words the importance of the automating Cloud solutions for the business?

Dr. Dadi:  On the cloud, corporations just pay only for the resources they use. There’s no obligation for unused establishment because eliminating resources is a low-contact process. Therefore, it’s not related for true IT deals. As a question of fact, you would expect extra gadget to test or deliver another feature. Yet, to exacerbate the position yet, you would need to hang tight for the posting and shipping of the actual servers. To find actual success, IT groups should use cloud robotization and organization as opposed to depend on physical work to perform even the most typical assignments. In this manner, modernization is a good enough edge that easiest out your IT tasks. Therefore, this exempts unused resources and guarantees ideal use of essential ones.

EM News: Talking of the digitalization of society, countless individuals say that money will be digital, too. What is your opinion on the cryptocurrencies?

Dr. Dadi: Ancient concepts are precarious. They’re not considered as old ideas yet as fundamentally. So as the world early stages changing, individuals go after the methods they’ve generally referred to and view new devices as patterns or trends.

For instance, one of the earlier methods misjudged is cash and the financial context. How frequently do you think about where your cash comes from, who makes it, and how things may be unique? Take a stab at considering getting rid of our cash and somebody will unavoidably recommend a trade framework. That is how limited our creative mind is – and the way in which well public economic forms have marked themselves. Be that as it may, through the most recent 30 years, we’ve faced an extreme change in how data is made and shared. As the distribution of information became decentralized, the brought together data power structure imploded – Television, Newspapers, distributing houses, and the mail center. The web came like an unrest, drastically democratizing data. Thus, today everybody has a platform, is a columnist, a movie producer, a photographic artist, a craftsman, or even an encyclopedist.

EM News: Do you believe cryptocurrencies will fully replace banks and cash?
Dr. Dadi: Many accept that we could supplant banking and money effectively with a more proficient computerized decentralized economy. Be that as it may, will it work out? Banking and legislatures hold the most power on the planet. It very well might be credulous to believe that they will hold on as crypto and blockchain supplant them. Charges should be paid, and the public authority needs its cut. Now, practically all world powers have thought about letting a computerized variant of their cash out of their national bank – the primary explanation being to head off Bitcoin and crypto from picking up an excessive amount of speed.

The new reality will in general resemble concentrated specialists will take on blockchain answers for stay away from the gamble of becoming terminated. Rather than a free self-administering perfect world, what’s to come is coming to fruition to coordinate conventional monetary organizations and saves money with blockchain innovation. Be that as it may, numerous national banks are befuddled with respect to what they can offer of real value. All things considered, they are contradictory to the first reason of Bitcoin, which was to give a decentralized and private technique for executing.

EM News: With the knowledge you gained, were you feeling of making the tech community?

Dr. Dadi: Yes, Of course, I am working on multiple ways to share my knowledge and help others wherever possible at the same time, I tend to learn new technologies on daily basis with latest research across the world from many great minds.

EM News: What is the best way for people can connect with you?

Dr. Dadi: People can connect with me via LinkedIn or google- scholar

Google Scholar:

https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=AvXg25kAAAAJ&hl=en&authuser=1

LinkedIn:

https://www.linkedin.com/in/sanyasi-d-750321102/

ResearchGate:

https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Dadi-Sanyasi-Naidu

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