December 14th, 2025: Atif presented a talk based on ongoing work at the Annual Meeting of the American Geophysical Union (AGU). Co-authored with Aditya Aiyer, Lehigh University.
IIT Bombay PhD admissions: Climate Studies interview dates on November 28th, 2025.
Ravi co-taught two courses this semester (Aug-Nov 2025, with Vishal Dixit):
CM507: Numerical methods for Climate Science
CM402: Earth's Climate: Past, Present and Future
IIT Bombay PhD admissions: Climate Studies interview dates on May 14th and 15th, 2025.
IITB - Monash Academy PhD admissions: Cluster interviews Tuesday 29th April 2025.
March 2025: Climate Studies IIT Bombay awarded a ₹3.2 crore grant from the National Mission on Himalayan Studies (NMHS) to predict hail fall in five districts in Himachal and Uttarakhand.
7-20 March, 2025: Ravichandran visits the Earthquake Research Institute (ERI), University of Tokyo, for a research collaboration on volcanic lightning.
12-16 February 2025: Fluid Dynamics Group members visit IIT Madras for the conference Mixing and Dispersion in Rotating and Stratified Flows (MADRAS) 2025.
29-30 January 2025: Fluid Dynamics Group members visit IIT Hyderabad for the Inter-Group Meeting (IGM) 2025.
November 2024: Ravichandran visits the Department of Physics, University of Buenos Aires (UBA), as part of a project on hail microphysics and volcanic lightning.
September 2024: Kaustuv Lahiri visits the Department of Physics, University of Buenos Aires (UBA).
August 2024: Md. Atif Khan joins the group as a PhD student. He will study entrainment in cumulus clouds.
May 2024: Ravichandran visits the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics for a discussion meeting collaborating with Pablo Mininni, Mie Ichihara and Corrado Cimarelli on volcanic lightning.
January 2024: Kaustuv Lahiri joins the group as a PhD student. He will study the microphysics and climatology of hail and lightning.
December 2022: Ravichandran visits the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics forMultiphase flows in geophysics and the engironment. His talk on some aspects of rotating convection, shear and melting may be found below: