SEMINAR

CAOS Seminar: 

Title: Atmospheric gravity waves: new observations, high-resolution simulations, and data-informed methods
Speaker: Prof. Aditi Sheshadri, Stanford University
Date: Thursday, 14 August 2025,
Time: 3:30 PM,
Venue: CAOS Seminar Room & online

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Ph.D Thesis Defence

Title: Role of buoyancy in driving upper ocean mixing across timescales.
Student: Devang Falor
Date: Tuesday, 12 August 2025,
Time: 3:30 PM,
Venue: CAOS Seminar Room & online

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CAOS Seminar

Title: 2025 batch Student Orientation.
Date: Tuesday, 05 August 2025.
Time: 3 PM.
Venue: CAOS Seminar hall

Ph.D Colloquium

Title: Spatio-temporal characteristics of precipitating clouds and rainfall over the Western Ghats

Student: Ambuj Kumar Jha (CAOS & Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, Pune)

Date: 26 June 2025
Time:
11.30 a.m.
Venue:
CAOS Seminar Hall

Research Supervisor: Prof. Prof. G.S.Bhat.

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Time and Date: Friday 24 January 2025, 3:30 PM

Ph.D Colloquium

Title:  Bay of Bengal Circulation Features at Different Spatio-Temporal Scales
Name of the student:  Bijit Kumar Kalita

Date: 26 June 2025 (please note the change in date)
Time: 3:30 PM

Research Supervisor: Prof. P.N vinayachandran

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PhD Thesis Colloquium

Title: The Seasonal ENSO Transition Mode of the Southern Hemisphere: Definition, Characteristics and Impact.
Student: Shikhar Srivastava
Date: TODAY, 3 June 2025
Time: 3:30 PM
Venue: CAOS Seminar Hall

Research Supervisor: Prof. Arindam Chakraborty

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Time and Date: Friday 24 January 2025, 3:30 PM

CAOS Seminar

Title: Does land-sea thermal contrast drive monsoon? Perspectives from a retrograde Earth simulation.
 
Speaker: Chetankumar Jalihal
Dept of Climate Change, IIT Hyderabad.
Venue: CAOS Seminar Hall
Time and Date: Tuesday, 27 May 2025, 3:30 PM.

M. Tech Presentaions

Time and Date: 20 May) and Thursday (22 May) .

Time: 2:30 PM onwards

CAOS Seminar

Celebrating the publication (IISc Press and World Scientific) of “Gilbert T Walker’s Enduring Studies of Climate Variability”, a monograph edited by John M. Wallace.

Programme:

1. Welcome/Introduction,

2. Remarks by J. M. Wallace,

3. Vote of thanks

Time and Date: February 20, 2025 (Thursday), 3:30 pm.

CAOS Seminar

Title: 21st Century Extratropical Wildfires: A Multi-scale, Global Survey

Speaker: John M. Wallace, Department of Atmospheric Sciences University of Washington, Seattle

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Time and Date: February 19, 2025 (Wednesday), 3:30 pm

Nikhil Dadheech

Research Presentation

Title: Nikhil Dadheech, PhD Student, Climate and Data Science, University of Washington, USA

High-resolution greenhouse gas flux inversions using a machine learning surrogate model for atmospheric transport.

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Time and Date: 13 February 2025, Thursday at 3:30 PM

Harpreet Kaur

Thesis Defence

Title: Poleward propagating Tropical Intraseasonal Oscillations over the Indian Ocean

Research Supervisor: Prof. Govindsamy Bala

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Time and Date: Friday 24 January 2025, 3:30 PM

Dr. Himadri Saini

Title: Australasian hydroclimate response to the collapse of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation

University of New South Wales, Australia

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Time and Date: 22 January 2025, 3:30 PM

Rajat Masiwal 

Thesis Defence

Title: Investigating controls on intraseasonal convection and the abrupt seasonal transition in the boundary layer during monsoons

Research Supervisor: Prof. Ashwin K. Seshadri

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Time and Date: 20th Jan 2025 (Monday) at 10:00 AM 

Dr. Akash Sane

Princeton University, NOAA Geophysical Fluids Dynamics Laboratory

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Time and Date: 7 January 2025, Tuesday 3:30 PM

Sambrita Ghatak

Thesis Defence

Title: Poleward propagating Tropical Intraseasonal Oscillations over the Indian Ocean

Research Supervisor: Prof. Jai Sukhatme

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Time and Date: Tuesday, 31st December 2024 at 11 AM

Pradeep

Medal, IISc Convocation 2023

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