Manoj Joshi is a Professor of Climate Dynamics at the School of Environmental Sciences, University of East Anglia (UEA). He is a key member of the Climatic Research Unit (CRU), the Centre for Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences (COAS), and the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, and serves on the steering committee of ClimateUEA. His research integrates climate modeling and observational analysis to understand Earth's climate system and exoplanetary climates. His research interests include climate dynamics, climate change, atmospheric and oceanic interactions, climate modeling, exoplanet habitability, monsoon systems, and the impact of anthropogenic emissions. He investigates both current and future climate change, focusing on dynamical and physical processes using conceptual models and state-of-the-art global circulation models. The recent publications reflect a strong focus on climate modeling, anthropogenic impacts, aerosol effects, monsoon systems, and exoplanet climates. Trends include the use of machine learning for climate projections, analysis of climate emergence, and interdisciplinary studies linking climate science with policy. His work spans Earth system science and planetary science, often involving large collaborative projects and high-impact journals. Prize (1) Manoj Joshi leads the research pillar 'Understanding the climate system and its interactions with society' and is involved in NERC-funded projects such as ImPOse and PROMS. He is actively supervising PhD students and collaborating across institutions. He is part of major climate modeling efforts including FORTE2 and CMIP. He is affiliated with the Climatic Research Unit, Centre for Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences, and Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, all at UEA, contributing to interdisciplinary climate research and policy-relevant science.












