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Ar. JASNA BHARGAVAN
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
B. Arch M. Plan Phd (Ongoing)

12+ years Experience

Architect. Planner. Researcher. Academician.

Qualification:
Bachelor in Architecture (B Arch): TKMCE, Kerala University (2007-2012)
Master of City Planning (MCP): Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur (2012-2014)
PhD: National Institute of Technology, Calicut (Ongoing)

Expertise:
Architecture; City planning; Infrastructure planning

Experience:
Architect Trainee at NMSalim & Associates, Calicut(2010)
Trainee at NATPAC Thiruvanathapuram (2013)
Assistant Professor(Adhoc) at Department of Architecture and Planning, National Institute of Technology Calicut(2014-2016)
Teaching Assistant at Department of Architecture and Planning, National Institute of Technology Calicut(2017-2022)


Conference Publications:
Manohar Lakshmi & Bhargavan Jasna (2015) Shifting values in housing typologies – A case study of Calicut cities, paper
presented at Pre conference intensives , Environment Design and Research association, Raleigh
Jasna Bhargavan & Kasthurba A K (2019) Potable water security index in Kerala -Urban Water Infrastructure Planning
and Management, Second International Conference on Sustainable Technologies for Environmental management, Delhi Technological University
Jasna Bhargavan & Kasthurba A K (2020) Comprehensive Assessment of Household Potable Water Security in Lowland Urban areas - A case study of Kozhikode, Kerala, Roorkee Water Conclave
Jasna Bhargavan, Shahim Abdurahiman & Kasthurba A K (2020) Traditional Rainwater Harvesting Techniques - Heritage-based Solutions and Urban Aesthetics, International Conference on Design Pedagogy and Contextual Aesthetics
Jasna Bhargavan & Kasthurba A K (2022) Traditional ponds in urban areas as decentralised water supply sources: Assessment of water sources in urban area of Kozhikode, 11th National Convention on Traditional Architecture and Technology
Journal Publications:
Jasna Bhargavan, A .K. Kasthurba & Anjana Bhagyanathan (2023) Flood Mitigation Techniques Using Storm Water Harvesting Methods: A Bibliometric Analysis, Science & Technology Libraries, 42:3, 285-296, DOI: 10.1080/0194262X.2022.2116144