Hari Ram Chandrika Rajendran Nair
پژوهشگر · Atmospheric Composition
Chalmers University of Technologyمعرفی
Hari Ram Chandrika Rajendran Nair is a Postdoctoral Researcher in Geosciences and Remote Sensing at Chalmers University of Technology's Department of Space, Geo and Environmental Sciences. His research focuses on Arctic climate dynamics, particularly wildfire-driven black carbon transport and deposition using FLEXPART transport modeling coupled with remote sensing and re-analysis data to assess aerosol-climate feedbacks.
- PhD in Environmental Science from Stockholm University
- Former researcher at Indian Institute of Science studying aerosol chemistry and monsoon interactions
- Engineering background that informs his climate science approach
Dr. Nair's research spans atmospheric composition, air pollution, and climate interactions with specific expertise in aerosol dynamics, long-range transport mechanisms, black carbon properties, and Arctic climate change. He specializes in integrating satellite observations, in-situ measurements, and numerical modeling to study environmental processes. His work aims to improve understanding of how mid-latitude emissions impact Arctic amplification through aerosol deposition.
His publication in Science (2025) represents his contribution to understanding wildfire-driven black carbon transport to the Arctic. This research aligns with broader trends in climate science examining how short-lived climate forcers influence polar regions and contribute to accelerated warming in the Arctic.
- Active participant in the Modeling the Regional and Global Earth system (MERGE) project
- Collaborates with multiple researchers across Chalmers University departments
Dr. Nair maintains an interdisciplinary approach that bridges engineering problem-solving with atmospheric science to address complex climate challenges. He actively engages with researchers across different time zones and disciplines to foster scientific collaborations.


