Dr. Chinmay Kumar Jena - Air Pollution - Best Researcher Award
India Meteorological Department - India
Author Profile
Early Academic Pursuits
Dr. Chinmay Kumar Jena embarked on his academic journey with a strong foundation in mathematics, earning his Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Mathematics from Fakir Mohan University and Utkal University, respectively. His academic prowess led him to pursue a Master of Technology in Earth Science System and Technology from the prestigious Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur. Building upon this interdisciplinary background, Dr. Jena delved into the intricacies of Atmospheric Science for his doctoral studies at the Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology (IITM) in Pune, India. His Ph.D. thesis titled "High resolution NOX emission estimates for India based on satellite measurements and regional chemistry transport model" reflects his early interest in atmospheric chemistry and air quality modeling.
Professional Endeavors
Dr. Jena's professional journey has been marked by significant contributions to the field of atmospheric science and air quality modeling. He has held various research positions at esteemed institutions such as the Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology (IITM), North Carolina State University (NC State), and currently serves as a Scientist-C at the India Meteorological Department (IMD), Ministry of Earth Science, New Delhi. His research experience spans over a decade, during which he has been involved in projects focusing on atmospheric chemistry, air quality modeling, and the impact of air pollution on human health and agricultural productivity.
Contributions and Research Focus
Dr. Jena's research interests encompass a wide range of topics, including atmospheric chemistry, tropospheric ozone, aerosols, and air quality forecasting. He has made significant contributions to the development of top-down emission inventories using inverse methods and the evaluation of air quality models using satellite measurements and ground-based observations. His work also explores the intercontinental transport of air pollutants and the implications of climate change on air quality.
Accolades and Recognition
Dr. Jena's contributions to the field of atmospheric science have been recognized through various awards and honors. He has received the Best Paper Award from the Indian Meteorological Society (IMS) Biennial Conference and the Best PhD Thesis Award from the Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology (IITM), Pune, India. Additionally, his research has been published in reputable peer-reviewed journals and has garnered attention for its scientific significance and impact.
Impact and Influence
Dr. Jena's research has had a profound impact on our understanding of air quality dynamics, particularly in the Indian subcontinent. His work has informed policymakers and stakeholders about the sources and mitigation strategies for air pollution, contributing to efforts aimed at improving public health and environmental sustainability.
Legacy and Future Contributions
As a prominent figure in the field of atmospheric science, Dr. Jena's legacy lies in his dedication to advancing knowledge and addressing pressing environmental challenges. His interdisciplinary approach and collaborative efforts with international partners have paved the way for innovative solutions to air quality issues. Looking ahead, Dr. Jena continues to spearhead research initiatives aimed at enhancing our understanding of atmospheric processes and mitigating the adverse impacts of air pollution on society and the environment.
Citations
- Citations 1343
- h-index 16
- i10-index 25
Notable Publication
- Impact of dust aerosols on the Indian Summer Monsoon Rainfall on intra-seasonal time-scale Atmospheric EnvironmentThis link is disabled., 2023, Debnath, S., Govardhan, G., Saha, S.K., ...Kumar, R., Ghude, S.D.
- Corrigendum to “Implications of Implementing Promulgated and Prospective Emission Regulations on Air Quality and Health in India during 2030” [Aerosol Air Qual. Res. 22, 220112] Aerosol and Air Quality ResearchThis link is disabled., 2023, Debnath, S., Karumuri, R.K., Govardhan, G., ...Chate, D.M., Ghude, S.D.
- WiFEX Walk into the Warm Fog over Indo-Gangetic Plain Region Bulletin of the American Meteorological SocietyThis link is disabled., 2023, Ghude, S.D., Jenamani, R.K., Kulkarni, R., ...Nanjundiah, R.S., Rajeevan, M.
- Sensitivity of WRF/Chem simulated PM2.5 to initial/boundary conditions and planetary boundary layer parameterization schemes over the Indo-Gangetic Plain Environmental Monitoring and AssessmentThis link is disabled., 2023, Gunwani, P., Govardhan, G., Jena, C., ...Chate, D., Ghude, S.D.
- Decadal Application of WRF/Chem under Future Climate and Emission Scenarios: Impacts of Technology-Driven Climate and Emission Changes on Regional Meteorology and Air Quality AtmosphereThis link is disabled., 2023, Jena, C., Zhang, Y., Wang, K., Campbell, P.C.