Debanjana Das
Tagline:Science is the ultimate state of my art, and dance is the finest form of science that gives wings to my soul..
Washington D.C., DC, USA
About Me
Dr. Debanjana Das is a climate scientist and interdisciplinary performing artist. Currently, she holds the position of Research Scientist at Howard University's NOAA Center in Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology. She leads research projects on climate extremes, and global climate change, conducting numerical experiments using global models, and their implications for climate justice. Before her current role, she worked as a researcher at the University of Texas, Austin, and at George Mason University. She obtained her Ph.D. and Master's degree from the University of Calcutta, India. She engages in research projects fostering collaborations with faith-based indigenous communities and the Weather Water Enterprise. She integrates her scientific expertise with her artistic abilities, utilizing dance as a powerful medium to facilitate climate conversations and promote dialogue about climate justice. She also has years of experience in research, teaching, and management, including organizing workshops and providing training. She is passionate about communicating crucial and complex climate information to a broader audience, integrating my background in science and arts. She received the AMS policy program award - Hooke fellowship in policy and leadership in 2022. Other than scientific research I also worked in stage and film production as an artistic director, choreographer, and executive production designer for a number of notable Indian movies.
Education
Ph.D
from: 2012, until: 2016Field of study:Atmospheric SciencesSchool:University of CalcuttaLocation:Kolkata,India
Research Interests
- Climate Variability
- Climate Extremes
- Planetary Resilience
- STEM education
- Climate-Chemistry
- Climate Modeling
- Monsoon
- Climate and Environmental Policy
- Science-Art
Publications
A Systematic Review of Machine Learning in Groundwater Monitoring
Journal ArticlePublisher:Environmental Modelling & SoftwareDate:2025Authors:Mrunmayee DhapreShrikant JadhavDebanjana DasJehanzeb KhanYoungsoo KimSen ChiaoThomas DanielsonBridging the COSMOS: how the inclusion of and collaboration with faith-based understandings and indigenous knowledges can transform the weather, water, and climate enterprise
Journal ArticlePublisher:Bulletin of the American Meteorological SocietyDate:2024Authors:Carlos J MartinezDebanjana DasEmma Frances BloomfieldJames D AbrahamJohn A KnoxRicardo SimmondsDouglas C HilderbrandJason GiovannettoneArvin M GouwAbhishek RoyChowdhuryTropical cyclonic energy variability in North Indian Ocean: Insights from ENSO
Journal ArticlePublisher:ClimateDate:2023Authors:Debanjana DasSen ChiaoChayan RoychoudhuryFatema KhanSutapa ChaudhuriSayantika MukherjeeIndian monsoon teleconnections and the impact of correcting tropical diabatic heating
Journal ArticlePublisher:Journal of the Atmospheric SciencesDate:2022Authors:Erik T SwensonDavid M StrausDebanjana DasImpact of vertical structure of the atmosphere on the variability in summer monsoon rainfall over Gangetic West Bengal, India
Journal ArticlePublisher:Theoretical and Applied ClimatologyDate:2020Authors:Paramita MondalSutapa ChaudhuriDebanjana DasArindam DasComment on “Unraveling the mystery of Indian summer monsoon prediction: improved estimate of predictability limit” by Saha et al.
Journal ArticlePublisher:Journal of Geophysical Research: AtmospheresDate:2020Authors:Erik T SwensonDebanjana DasJ ShuklaProbing for overshooting as extreme event of thunderstorms
Journal ArticlePublisher:Natural HazardsDate:2020Authors:S ChaudhuriF KhanD DasP MondalS DeyInvestigation on the Bay of Bengal branch of summer monsoon during normal and delayed onset over Gangetic West Bengal
Journal ArticlePublisher:Meteorology and Atmospheric PhysicsDate:2019Authors:Debanjana DasParamita MondalPoulomi SahaSutapa ChaudhuriSimulation of synoptic features during summer monsoon onset over GWB, India, with CFSv2 coupled model: skill and bias assessment
Journal ArticlePublisher:Theoretical and Applied ClimatologyDate:2019Authors:S ChaudhuriP MondalD DasF KhanD BasuImpact of intra-seasonal oscillations of Indian summer monsoon on biogeochemical constituents of North Indian Ocean
Journal ArticlePublisher:Theoretical and Applied ClimatologyDate:2019Authors:D DasM ChakrabartyS GoswamiD BasuS Chaudhuri