Ms. Kalindu Mendis | Disaster Management | Best Researcher Award.
University of Moratuwa,Sri Lanka
Professional Profiles:
👨🎓 Bio Summary:
Ms. Kalindu Mendis is a dedicated researcher and academic in the field of disaster management, currently pursuing her Ph.D. at the University of Moratuwa, Sri Lanka. She holds a B.Sc. (Hons) in Facilities Management and a Diploma in Applied Statistics. With extensive experience in research and teaching, she has contributed significantly to the understanding and improvement of post-disaster reconstruction, focusing on inclusivity for marginalized communities.
🎓 Education:
Kalindu Mendis is currently a Doctor of Philosophy candidate in Disaster Management at the University of Moratuwa, Sri Lanka, under the guidance of Dr. Menaha Thayaparan and Prof. Yamuna Kaluarachchi from the Manchester School of Architecture, UK. She completed her Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Facilities Management from the same university, graduating with a Second-Class Upper Division. Additionally, she earned a First Class in her Diploma in Applied Statistics from the Institute of Applied Statistics, Sri Lanka.
🔍 Research Focus:
Ms. Mendis’ research is centered on disaster management, specifically the inclusivity of marginalized communities such as women, people with disabilities, older adults, and children during post-disaster phases. She has conducted several impactful studies, including a policy review to enhance the engagement of these communities in post-disaster reconstruction in Sri Lanka.
🏆 Honors & Awards:
Ms. Mendis has been recognized for her contributions to research and academia. Her work has been funded by prestigious grants, including the Senate Research Committee (SRC) Long Term Grants and the Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF) in the UK.
Professional Experience: 💼
Kalindu has held several key positions in her career. As a Research Scholar at the University of Moratuwa, she worked on various projects aimed at improving post-disaster reconstruction policies. She also served as a Visiting Lecturer, teaching courses in Quantity Surveying and Facilities Management. Additionally, she gained international experience as a Research Associate at the University of Salford, UK, and as a Casual Worker (Research) at Northumbria University, UK.
📚 Top Noted Publications :
Analysis of Issues in Sustainable Water Management of Irrigation Systems: Case of a Developing Country
Authors: DC Sirimewan, APKD Mendis, D Rajini, A Samaraweera, NHC Manjula
Journal: Built Environment Project and Asset Management
Year: 2020
Citations: 7
Implementing Enterprise Resource Planning for Lean Waste Minimisation: Challenges and Proposed Strategies
Authors: WA Rasanjali, A Mendis, B Perera, V Disaratna
Journal: Smart and Sustainable Built Environment
Volume: 13 (2), Pages 330-353
Year: 2024
Citations: 6
An Assessment of Structural Measures for Risk Reduction of Hydrometeorological Disasters in Sri Lanka
Authors: K Ginige, K Mendis, M Thayaparan
Journal: Progress in Disaster Science
Article: 100232
Year: 2022
Citations: 5
Challenges Faced by Marginalized Communities in a Post-Disaster Context: A Systematic Review of the Literature
Authors: K Mendis, M Thayaparan, Y Kaluarachchi, C Pathirage
Journal: Sustainability
Volume: 15 (14), Article 10754
Year: 2023
Citations: 4
Policy-Level Consideration on Marginalised Communities in the Post-Disaster Context: A Desk Study
Authors: A Mendis, P Disaratna, M Thayaparan, Y Kaluarachchi
Conference: Proceedings of The 10th World Construction Symposium
Pages: 669
Year: 2022
Citations: 3
Author Metrics 📊 :
Kalindu’s research impact is reflected in her author metrics. She has a Google Scholar profile with several citations, a Scopus Author ID, and an ORCID Identifier. These profiles showcase her contributions to disaster management research and her influence in the academic community.
📅 Research Timeline:
Ms. Mendis’ research journey began with her undergraduate dissertation on managing municipal solid waste through a cultural perspective in Sri Lanka. She continued to build on her expertise with various research projects, including a GCRF-funded study on gender and disability inclusion in post-disaster rebuilding. Her Ph.D. research focuses on improving the inclusivity of marginalized communities during post-disaster phases, a critical area for enhancing disaster resilience and recovery.