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she is a third-year Ph. D. student in meteorological Science at University of Buenos Aires. her doctoral thesis topic is about the seasonal forecast of extreme temperature events in Argentina northern of 40°S. her goal is to identify predictors of extreme temperature indices at seasonal scale, such as cold nights and warm days, to then apply several statistical models which will be evaluated to find those that show some ability to predict these extreme indices.

Career Objective: To be a competent and a motivated researcher who is aware and

responsive to the dynamic changes of the world. Paticularly, I aspire to take part in the ongoing research problems and challenges in the field of Oceanography.

Dr. Saleem Khan received his PhD in climate change sciences from the Centre for Climate Change and Adaptation Research, Anna University, Chennai. His PhD research focused on the impact of climate change–induced sea level rise on coastal ecosystems and their dependent human communities. 

Dr. Sutandra Singha is an enthusiastic researcher who is engaged in research in the fields of climate change (vulnerability analysis and policies), sustainable development, and energy geopolitics in the context of developing countries. 

Dr. Sreenivasulu Ganugapenta received his Ph.D. from the Department of Geology, Yogi Vemana University, Kadapa, Andhra Pradesh, India and currently working as a research associate at Coastal Processes Group, National Centre for Earth Science Studies (NCESS), Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India.

Towfiqul Islam holds PhD in Climate Change and Climate System from Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology, China, attained in 2017. His areas of interest are applied climatology and climate change related field. His current research area is on spatiotemporal variability of natural hazard over Bangladesh.

In his PhD thesis, he explored the design water requirement, drought hazard and rice yield under climate change condition in Bangladesh. 

The Climate Train: Preparing for COP21, Communicating our understanding of Climate Change across France

In collaboration with SNCF and numerous partners, the Climate Train will travel across France from 6th to 25th October, stopping in 19 cities, communicating our understanding of climate change issues to the general public in the run up to COP21 that will be held in Paris. 

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