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INCOMPASS 2015-2018

National Aerospace Laboratories (NAL)

Mrudula is a Senior Scientist in the Centre for Electromagnetics of the CSIR-National Aerospace Laboratories (CSIR-NAL) and an Investigator for INCOMPASS. Her current research interests include convective and boundary layer parameterizations in atmospheric models, aiming to improve monsoon predictions. She has also worked on atmospheric behaviour during tropical cyclones using observational data.

Dr Mrudula G

NAL Investigator

gmrudula@gmail.com mrudula@nal.res.in

Dr Venkatesh is a co-investigator for INCOMPASS and Principal Scientist at the CTFD division of CSIR-NAL. Dr Venkatesh has been helped develop the Varsha GCM for studying the monsoon and is currently working on atmospheric turbulence and related areas. His research interests include CFD, NWP, tropical cyclones and vortex dynamics.

Dr TN Venkatesh

NAL Co-Investigator

tnv@flosolver.nal.res.in

Gokul recently completed his undergraduate degree in Aeronautical Engineering and his research interests include Aerodynamics, CFD, Propulsion, and Aviation Meteorology. He is working as Project Assistant at the Centre for Electromagnetics, CSIR-NAL.

Gokul Vishwanathan

NAL Assistant

gokul.vishwanathan93@gmail.com

Mr Rakesh Teja Kondouru is working as an SRF at the Centre for Electromagnetics, CSIR-NAL. His research interests research interests include tropical convection, ITCZ, Indian monsoon, geoengineering, climate modeling and climate variability.

Rakesh Teja Kondouru

NAL SRF

Ms Swetha is a postgraduate of Computer Science and Engineering. She is working as a JRF in the INCOMPASS project at the Center for Electromagnetics, CSIR-NAL. Her research interest includes atmospheric dynamics, cryptography and network security.

Ms Swetha

NAL JRF

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