Guidelines for Project Principal Investigator
The projects will be sanctioned to personnel/organization satisfying the following criteria. The proposed project should be within the areas of interest discussed in the section 2.3 viz. ‘Specific areas of interest’. The project may be proposed for maximum five years; but in the first instance, the sanction order will be issued till March 31, 2020 only. Further sanction of the project will depend on the progress made by the project.
2.1. Project sanction criteria
The project proposal will be reviewed by a Project Monitoring Committee (PMC) appointed by Director, INCOIS. The committee will consist of eminent Scientists working in the relevant field. The evaluation of the proposals will be based on the innovative ideas, feasibility, deliverables and financial requirements. The PMC will also assess the progress of the project at least once a year against the approved objectives and benchmarks of the project. Although the sanction of the project will be till March 31, 2020, the extension of the project for each financial year will be based on the progress made during previous year and recommendations of PMC.
2.2. Eligibility
The project will be sanctioned to those engaged in research/and teaching and are in regular service, in a Research/Academic institute. The Principal Investigator (PI) should have sufficient working experience in the relevant field of proposed project. PI should carry out regular sampling as per the sampling strategy provided by INCOIS. In the case where additional expertise is required to execute the project, the PI can opt for co-PIs.
2.3.Specific areas of interest
Specific areas of interest to be addressed in the project proposal are given below
Autonomous observatories (buoys equipped with necessary sensors at ~ 30m bathymetry) in the coastal waters at six locations: three along the west (Okha/Veraval, Goa/Karwar and Kochi) and three along the east coast (Chennai, Visakhapatnam and Digha). The autonomous observatories will be procured by INCOIS and PI's are expected to facilitate buoy/coastal observatory deployment, it's watch keeping and maintenance. The data from the observatory may be utilised for scientific research.
Manual in situ sampling (temperature, salinity, dissolved oxygen, nutrients (Nitrate, Nitrite, Silicate, Ammonuim and Phosphate), chlorophyll, pH, CDOM, TSM, pathogens, microplastics, etc.) at all six locations and at biogeochemical hotspots and water quality vulnerable areas also to be made every month along a pre-determined transect at fixed locations. The in situ sampling may also include parameters other than listed above (for example, the atmospheric dust deposition in modulating the coastal water quality and habitat of harmful marine species/pathogens).
Fresh water influx also influences the coastal water. To understand the influx on Mahanadi estuary on the coastal waters it is proposed to conduct pilot studies in the estuary as well. Proposals are also solicited to carry out, at least two, field campaigns in the Mahanadi estuary, during pre and post monsoon seasons, covering full tidal cycle of 15 days to account the influence the fresh water influx to the coastal waters from the Mahanadi estuary.
The sampling protocol will be provided by INCOIS.
The programme also aims to provide advisories and forecast of coastal water quality and habitat suitability. Proposals may also be submitted on the development of location specific forecast of water quality. The data, existing and generated under this project, may be used to validate and the model at local /regional scale.
2.4. Submission of proposals
The project proposal along with the necessary documents (Annexure-I and Annexure-II) should be uploaded online before the stipulated date.
2.5. Equipment
It is expected that the PIs have sufficient infrastructure, in terms of instruments, to execute the proposed project. If necessary, the PI may propose to purchase minimum number of personal computers. INCOIS will not provide any instrument(s) or fund to procure instrument(s).
2.6. Manpower
Manpower will be sanctioned in the pay scales of JRF / SRF / Research Associate and Field Assistant (FA) / Technical Assistant (TA) as prescribed in the rules of PI’s institute or as per the rules of DST whichever is lower. The recruitment rules applicable for the manpower in the PIs institute may be followed. PI being on regular service, he/she will not be paid from the project funds.
2.7. Requirement of funds
The funds required for the execution of the project may be proposed under the recurring and non-recurring budget heads. The non-recurring budget head includes Computer Items (Hardware, Software, Peripherals). The recurring budget head includes: 1) Manpower, 2) Boat Hiring, 3) Consumables, 4) TA/DA, 5) Contingency and 6) Institutional overheads (≤ 15%) on the recurring heads. The amount proposed towards Contingency should not exceed 10% of the project recurring cost.
2.8. Data and studentships
Data generated under the project should be deposited with INCOIS and should not be shared with anyone else. However, usage of data for PIs research is encouraged. Research papers published in SCI cited journals only will be recognised. INCOIS also expects the research scholars recruited under the project to register for Ph.D. degree. The students may also use the data to carry out M.Sc., M.Tech., etc. projects.
2.9. Project Closure Report
The PI shall submit the Project Closure Report within three months from the date of completion of the project. The closure report shall provide clear details of the achievements, against the approved objectives together with the Consolidated Expenditure Statement for the entire project period.
2.10. Terms and conditions for issue of the project