About Myself
I am a multidisciplinary environmental scientist with the primary focus on understanding the dynamics of anthropogenic and natural emission of greenhouse gases, primarily carbon-dioxide and methane.
Simply put, I try to understand how the ‘earth breathes’ and the role of climate and land use change in modulating the dynamics of this exchange.
To answer these questions, I have used a variety of data sources (e.g., remote sensing , eddy covariance, sap flux, biometric) in combination with complex ecosystem models as well as other advanced statistical techniques including spectral modeling, information theory, Bayesian statistics, spatial statistics and machine learning techniques.
The temporal scales of my research have spanned from seconds, hours, days, seasons and years. The spatial resolution of my research has stretched from leaf to soil, plant, landscape and global scale.
Keywords : Climate change, greenhouse gas emission, natural climate solution, causality analysis, bayesian and machine learning statistics.
Contact : bhaskar.mitra6@gmail.com