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Sanjeev Dasari is a Researcher at the University of Oxford, focusing on isotope-based studies of greenhouse gases and aerosols. He holds an MSc in Environmental Science and Engineering from École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) and a PhD in Environmental Science from Stockholm University. His postdoctoral research at IGE-CNRS (France) investigated ozone layer depletion via Antarctic ice cores and sulfur isotope anomalies in modern aerosols. He has secured the prestigious Marie-Skłodowska–Curie fellowship and contributed to high-impact studies published in journals like Science Advances and PNAS.
His research interests include Arctic river greenhouse gas fluxes, isotope geochemistry of atmospheric pollutants, and paleoclimate reconstructions from ice cores. Media highlights include coverage of Antarctic ice core studies on ozone depletion (2022) and South Asian brown carbon (2019).
His recent work emphasizes tracking ancient carbon leakage from Arctic rivers, sulfur isotope anomalies in urban aerosols, and developing novel isotopic proxies for environmental monitoring. He employs advanced techniques like laser spectroscopy and Eddy Covariance for field measurements.
- Awards: Marie-Skłodowska–Curie fellowship
- Labs/Teams: Collaborates with Oxford’s Environmental Science group and IGE-CNRS
- Grants: Not explicitly listed, but implies funding through fellowships and institutional support
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