Prof. DEBASHIS NATH | Climate Change | Best Researcher Award
Yunnan University | China
Author Profile
DR. DEBASHIS NATH: PIONEER IN ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES đ
đ EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS
Dr. Debashis Nath, a distinguished physicist and atmospheric scientist, began his academic journey with a Bachelorâs and Masterâs degree in Physics from the University of Burdwan, India, in 2002 and 2004, respectively. His insatiable curiosity for atmospheric phenomena led him to pursue a PhD in Atmospheric and Climate Science at Sri Venkateswara University, India, in collaboration with the National Atmospheric Research Laboratory. During his doctoral studies, he specialized in understanding climate dynamics, focusing on monsoon systems and global climate variability.
đ§Ș PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS
Dr. Nath has held esteemed positions at renowned institutions worldwide. After earning his PhD, he served as a Research Associate at the National Atmospheric Research Laboratory, India. He later joined the Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, as a Young International Scientist and Postdoctoral Fellow. Currently, Dr. Nath is a Full Professor at the School of Earth Sciences, Yunnan University, China, and Associate Director at Future Earth-Global Hub, a UNESCO-governed initiative.
đŹ CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON Climate ChangeÂ
Dr. Nathâs research spans a wide array of topics, including:
- Rainforest and dryland ecology.
- Atmospheric dynamics and climate prediction (CMIP5/CMIP6).
- Satellite remote sensing and Rossby wave dynamics.
- Impact of climate change on extreme events such as droughts and heatwaves.
Dr. Nathâs work integrates advanced statistical modeling, radar technologies, and sustainable development strategies. He has led numerous international research projects, contributing over $1 million in funded grants.
đ IMPACT AND INFLUENCE
A thought leader in atmospheric sciences, Dr. Nath has authored numerous high-impact publications in esteemed journals, including npj Climate and Atmospheric Science and PNAS. His groundbreaking research on the faster dieback of rainforests under climate change has reshaped our understanding of carbon sinks and global warming.
đ ACADEMIC CITATIONS AND PUBLICATIONS
Dr. Nathâs scholarly output includes over 50 peer-reviewed articles, with significant citations highlighting his influence in the scientific community. His contributions have advanced the field of climate dynamics, especially in understanding monsoon variability and its implications on agriculture and biodiversity.
đ Â HONORS & AWARDS
Dr. Nathâs excellence has been recognized globally:
- Chinese Academy of Sciences Young International Scientist Award (2011).
- Best Paper Young Scientist Award at MST11 Conference, India (2006).
- Outstanding Reviewer Award by Elsevier (2015, 2018).
- 100 Top Talent Award from Sun Yat-sen University.
- His PhD studentâs thesis was recognized as the 2020 Excellent International Graduate by the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences.
đ LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS
Dr. Nathâs ongoing work aims to address pressing global challenges, including mitigating the impacts of climate change, enhancing biodiversity conservation, and promoting sustainable development. His vision for a better future continues to inspire students, researchers, and policymakers worldwide.
đ Â FINAL NOTE
Dr. Debashis Nath embodies the ideal combination of scholarly excellence and global impact. His dedication to fostering international collaboration and mentoring the next generation of scientists ensures a legacy that transcends borders.
đ NOTABLE PUBLICATIONSÂ
“Asian summer monsoon responses under RCP4.5 and RCP8.5 scenarios in CESM large ensemble simulations”
- Authors: Devanil Choudhury, Debashis Nath, Wen Chen
- Journal: Environmental Research Communications
- Year: 2024-07-01
“Effect of spring Bering Sea ice on the Indian summer monsoon onset process”
- Authors: Yurun Tian, Devanil Choudhury, Debashis Nath, Dong Guo
- Journal: Theoretical and Applied Climatology
- Year: 2022-12-17
“Recent enhancement and prolonged occurrence of MJO over the Indian Ocean and their impact on Indian summer monsoon rainfall”
- Authors: Keerthi Sasikumar, Debashis Nath, Xu Wang, Wen Chen, Song Yang
- Journal: Climate Dynamics
- Year: 2022-11
“Evaluation and multimodel projection of seasonal precipitation extremes over Central Asia based on CMIP6 simulations”
- Authors: Dike, Zhaohui Lin, Kece Fei, Dr. Gaby S. Langendijk, Debashis Nath
- Journal: International Journal of Climatology
- Year: 2022-11-30
“Factors Affecting COVID-19 Outbreaks across the Globe: Role of Extreme Climate Change”
- Authors: Debashis Nath, Keerthi Sasikumar, Reshmita Nath, Wen Chen
- Journal: Sustainability
- Year: 2021-03-10
“Nonstationary relationship between sea ice over KaraâLaptev seas during AugustâSeptember and Ural blocking in the following winter”
- Authors: Sai Wang, Debashis Nath, Wen Chen
- Journal: International Journal of Climatology
- Year: 2021-01
“Impact of Extreme Hot Climate on COVIDâ19 Outbreak in India”
- Authors: Keerthi Sasikumar, Debashis Nath, Reshmita Nath, Wen Chen
- Journal: GeoHealth
- Year: 2020-12
“Atmospheric diabatic heatingâinduced wave train from the Caspian Sea to South and East Asia during the summer monsoon season”
- Authors: Devanil Choudhury, Debashis Nath, Wen Chen
- Journal: Atmospheric and Oceanic Science Letters
- Year: 2020-09-02