My work examines how thermodynamic and microphysical processes control rain evaporation, cloud transitions and the global moisture cycle. I use isotopic measurements as a tracer to understand these processes, integrating satellite observations, field campaigns and isotope-enabled climate models to quantify precipitation efficiency, aerosol-cloud interactions, and isotopic fractionation across diverse climate regimes.
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Research Areas
Cloud and precipitation physics, water isotopes, satellite remote sensing, aerosol-cloud interactions
Education
B.S., Physics, St. Xavier's College, India (2010)
M.S., Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology (2014)
Ph.D., Atmospheric Science, University of Miami (2020)
