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Member Since 2018
Jyoti Singh
Postdoctoral Associate, Rutgers University New Brunswick
I am a climate impact scientist dedicated to improving crop models for more accurate simulation of agriculture under climate change and climate intervention scenarios. My current research focuses on downscaling techniques to enhance the resolution of climate data, facilitating better regional impact assessments. As a committed vegetarian and climate activist, I advocate for sustainable living to promote a healthier planet.
Professional Experience
Rutgers University New Brunswick
Postdoctoral Associate
2021 - Present
Indian Institute of Technology Delhi
PhD Scholar
2016 - 2021
Education
Indian Institute of Remote Sensing
Masters
2015
Indian Institute of Technology Delhi
Doctorate
Honors & Awards
Student Travel Grant
Received December 2018
Publications
Future Climate Change Impacts on Rice in Uttar Pradesh, India's Most Populous Agrarian State

Uttar Pradesh, with a population of 237 million, is the largest agrarian state in India, located in the Indo‐Gangetic plains. Rice cultivatio...

May 03, 2024
AGU Abstracts
Impacts of Surface Ozone on Crops in Global Warming and Climate Intervention Scenarios
SOLAR RADIATION MODIFICATION FOR CLIMATE INTERVENTION I ORAL
global environmental change | 12 december 2023
Jyoti Singh, Lili Xia, Alan Robock, Danica Lombard...
Surface ozone is a phytotoxic air pollutant, negatively impacting plant growth processes and yields if its concentration reaches a certain threshold, ...
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Impacts on Indian Agriculture Due to Solar Climate Intervention Using Crop Suitability and Agroclimatic Indices
SOLAR RADIATION MODIFICATION FOR CLIMATE INTERVENTION II POSTER
global environmental change | 12 december 2023
Nina Grant, Alan Robock, Lili Xia, Jyoti Singh
Stratospheric aerosol injection (SAI) is a proposed climate intervention scheme that would alter global precipitation patterns, with a drying effect i...
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Impact on phenology, water requirement, water demand and yield of Kharif rice under future climate in Indo-Gangetic plains
IMPLICATIONS OF CLIMATE CHANGE, EXTREME EVENTS, AND ADAPTATION POTENTIALS FOR GLOBAL AGRICULTURE II POSTER
global environmental change | 15 december 2022
Jyoti Singh, Sandeep Sahany
Uttar Pradesh is the biggest agricultural state situated in the Indo-Gangetic plains. Rice is cultivated in all the districts of Uttar Pradesh, having...
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