The Research section collects published and archived research papers by Nitish Kumar across GIS, computational physics, interface systems, and technology-linked governance themes.

Research
Research
Ideas, systems, experiments, governance observations, spatial technologies, computational models, and long-term technical exploration across digital infrastructure, GIS systems, AI-era governance, and public technology frameworks.
Over time, the work expanded beyond enterprise technology into broader questions around digital systems, governance infrastructure, GIS technologies, computational models, public digital architecture, cybersecurity systems, and the evolving relationship between technology and society.
This section brings together selected research papers, technical explorations, conference publications, and long-form technical thinking connected with that journey.
Research
Selected Papers, Technical Curiosity, And Long-Range Systems Thinking
Technology research rarely begins with one field. The work collected here moves across GIS systems, computational models, interface design, digital infrastructure, and governance technology.
Over the years, the work documented here moved across GIS systems, computational models, interface structures, governance technologies, cybersecurity observations, and public digital infrastructure — often connecting technical systems with larger institutional and societal questions.
Some papers emerged from conferences and technical experimentation. Others grew from long-term curiosity about how digital systems behave, scale, fail, and influence public life.
GIS Capacity In The Government Sector
International Conference ICIEST, Tirupati
An early exploration of how GIS technologies can strengthen governance systems, public administration, spatial decision-making, and technology-driven planning inside institutional environments.
Physics Era: Structure Interface Of Physics On Computer
A technical exploration connecting physics systems, computational interfaces, simulation environments, open-source scientific software, quantum concepts, and graphical computing structures.
GIS Technologies
Research connected with GIS technologies, digital mapping systems, spatial infrastructure, and technology-driven planning frameworks across modern digital environments.
Questions
Common Questions
Clear answers for readers, researchers, editors, and collaborators reviewing this section.
