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Dr. Deepashree Dutta is a Researcher in the Department of Geography at the University of Cambridge. She holds a Ph.D. from the University of New South Wales Sydney (2018-2022) and an MTech from the Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur (2015-2017). Previously, she served as a Research Associate at the University of New South Wales Sydney (2022-2023).
Her research focuses on understanding long-term climate impacts of volcanoes, large-scale atmospheric circulation patterns, high-latitude clouds, and ocean-atmosphere interactions. Key topics include Arctic amplification mechanisms, polar stratospheric clouds, and the role of stratospheric water vapor in climate systems. She collaborates with Dr. Francesco Muschitiello on cutting-edge climate modeling projects.
Her recent publications analyze climate responses to volcanic eruptions, stratospheric perturbations, and Arctic warming dynamics. Notable contributions include studies on the Early Eocene climate and the Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’apai eruption’s climatic effects. Her work combines advanced modeling techniques with observational data to address gaps in climate science.
Dr. Dutta’s research has implications for understanding future climate scenarios and improving predictive models. She actively engages with interdisciplinary teams to explore climate feedback mechanisms and their societal impacts.





