Tirthankar Ghosh is a PhD student at the IITB-Monash Joint PhD Program and is part of the Department of Civil Engineering, IIT Bombay, and the School of Earth, Atmosphere, and Environment, Monash University. His research focuses on how glaciers in the Ladakh region will evolve with climate change, using satellite datasets, climate data, and numerical modelling techniques, as well as fieldwork in the high-altitude terrains of the Himalayas. He is working under the guidance of Professor Raaj Ramsankaran (IITB), Professor Andrew Mackintosh, and Dr Felicity McCormack (Monash University). His research will help advance the understanding of glacier-climate interaction and future water availability in the region. He is a gold medallist with a master's degree in geoinformatics, where he previously worked on mountain permafrost for his master's thesis, which led to the publication of several significant research papers. Outside academia, Tirthankar is a hobbyist photographer, capturing the raw beauty of nature through his lens. His love for the Himalayas extends to hiking, where he finds inspiration and solace in the majestic landscape. He is also a certified mountaineer, connecting his passion for research and exploring the mountains.