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Prof. J. Srinivasan


Chairman,  Divecha Centre for Climate Change,

Indian Institute of Science


Email: jayes@caos.iisc.ernet.in


Tel:  +91-80-2293-3068    

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Dr. Govindasamy Bala


Professor


Centre for Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences

Indian Institute of Science


Email: gbala@iisc.ac.in


Tel:     +91-80-2293-3428


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Grants


  • “Reversing Climate Change Via Geoengineering: Impacts on developing countries like India" DST, Major R&D Program grant of Rs. 1.11 crores for April 2017-April 2020, PI
  • “Climate Modeling of Geoengineering” DST grant of Rs. 18,00,000 for Feb 2013-Feb 2016, PI
  • “Strengthening an existing center of excellence in climate change – Divecha Center for Climate Change, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore” funded by DST at the level of Rs. 3.5 crores for five years (2013-2017) PIs: J. Srinivasan, G. Bala, Anil Kulkarni, G.S.Bhat and S.K.Satheesh
  • “Climate change mitigation and adaptation in the forest plantation sector”, CICERO, Norway, Rs. 1,05,73,100.00, September 2012- March 2015, PIs: N.H.Ravindranath, and G. Bala
  •  “Establishment of a Coupled Climate and Carbon Cycle Modeling activity and Investigation of the Effects of CO2-Fertilization”, DST grant of Rs. 30, 56, 000 for the 3 year period 2010-212, PI
  • “Multi-scale, Multi-model Simulation for California Climate Studies” - LLNL Laboratory Directed Research and Development - $450,000 per year for FY 2007-2010, CO-PI.
  • “Understanding impacts of irrigation practices on California’s historical climate change” - LLNL Laboratory Directed Research and Development - $150,000 for FY 2007-2008, CO-PI
  •  “Regional climate change detection and attribution” – LLNL Laboratory Directed Research and Development - $250,000 per year for FY 2005-2006, PI
  • “Environmental Consequences of Large-scale modification of Land cover” – LLNL Laboratory Directed Research and Development - $250,000 per year for FY 2005-2006, CO-PI.
  •  “Improving Simulation of Clouds and Related Processes in the CAM2 Global Climate Model at High Resolution” – US Department of Energy - $250,000 per year for FY 2004 -2006, CO-PI.
  •  “High resolution global climate simulation task for SciDAC I” – US Department of Energy - $200,000 per year for FY 2003-2006, CO-PI
  •  “Integrated Climate and Carbon” – LLNL Laboratory Directed Research and Development, Strategic Initiative - $900,000 per year for FY 2000-2004, CO-PI
  • “Multi-scale Climate Modeling Initiative” - LLNL Laboratory Directed Research and Development, Strategic Initiative - $600,000 per year for FY 1999-2000, CO-PI
  • NASA’s Minority University and College Education, Research, and Partnership (MUCERPI) - $15,000 per year for LLNL for 2003-2006, LLNL-PI
  • LLNL University Relations Program support - $15,000 per year for supporting undergraduate student research for 2000-2006, LLNL-PI


Consultancy Projects


  • “Global Carbon Cycle and Forests”, Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO) grant of US $30,000, April-June, 2011, Co-consultant: Prof. N.H.Ravindranath
  • “Climate Change vulnerability assessment for the states of Madhya Pradesh and West Bengal” INRM consultants Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, Rs.4,60,000.00, July-December 2011.
  • “Climate change mitigation and adaptation in the forest plantation sector”, CICERO, Norway, Rs. 1,00,00,100.00, September 2012- March 2015, Co-consultant: Prof. N.H.Ravindranath
  • “Assessment of impacts of climate change, vulnerability and adaptation framework, strategies and practices”, World Bank, June 2012-April 2013. Co-consultant: Prof. N.H.Ravindranath.