Agastya Mavalankar
Climate scientist, atmospheric research, air quality studies
Agastya Mavalankar is a prominent Indian climate scientist and faculty member at the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IIT Bombay), where he leads research initiatives in atmospheric science and climate change. With expertise spanning meteorology, air quality modeling, and climate physics, Mavalankar has contributed significantly to understanding India's climate challenges and air pollution dynamics. His work has been instrumental in raising awareness about environmental issues in South Asia and has informed policy discussions around emissions and atmospheric health. He has published extensively in peer-reviewed journals and collaborated with international research institutions to advance climate science. Mavalankar's research is particularly relevant to understanding monsoon patterns, urban air quality, and the impacts of climate change on South Asian regions. His contributions bridge academic research with practical environmental solutions, making him a respected voice in climate science within India and internationally.
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Agastya
Sanskrit origin
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