Manvendra Dubey selected as Fulbright-Nehru Fellow

Manvendra Dubey
Manvendra Dubey
Manvendra Dubey has received a J. William Fulbright scholarship to conduct monsoon-related research in India. Los Alamos scientist heads to India for climate-monitoring research LOS ALAMOS, New Mexico, May 15, 2012—Manvendra Dubey, a Los Alamos National Laboratory climate scientist, has received a J. William Fulbright scholarship to conduct monsoon-related research in India. The Divecha Center for Climate Change and Center for Atmospheric Science at the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, will host the researcher in late 2012 for several months. Dubey will give lectures on the role of atmospheric science in developing technologies to solve environmental problems, such as acid rain, air pollution, stratospheric ozone depletion, and climate change. He will identify leading scientists at Indian institutions for collaborative research opportunities to expand atmospheric observations of air quality and climate change. The research will focus on understanding the role of regional aerosols on the Indian monsoon. He will promote the modernization of Indian atmospheric observing systems through collaboration with U.S. scientists and the Department Of Energy (DOE) climate-monitoring infrastructure.
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