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Expanding the reach of actionable atmospheric science

About the Speaker:

Dr Rajesh Kumar is interim Deputy Director of Research Applications Laboratory (RAL) at the NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR), Boulder, Colorado, USA. His research focuses on air quality that is one of the most important socioeconomic and environmental concerns around the world today. Air pollution is responsible for about 8 million premature deaths every year and loss of about 80-120 million tons of food. He synergistically integrates ground- and satellite-based air quality monitoring with atmospheric composition and modeling capabilities to address a number of air quality issues including transport and transformation of air pollution, the relative importance of local and foreign emissions, deterministic and probabilistic air quality predictions, aerosol-climate interactions, heterogeneous atmospheric chemistry, chemistry-climate interactions, projection of future air quality, and impact of air quality for public health and food security.