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Anjana Devanand is a research associate at the Science Centre of Excellence for Climate Extremes (CLEX) with a background in hydrology. Her research focuses on land surface processes and their interaction with the components of the Earth system. She completed her PhD, which investigated the influence of natural and human-modified land processes on the Indian Summer Monsoon. Following her PhD, she interned at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, where she studied the impacts of land use and land cover change on regional climate in the Midwest United States. Anjana also worked as a post-doctoral researcher at the University of Adelaide, developing statistical tools to assess climate risks on water resource systems. Currently, at the Centre of Excellence for Climate Extremes, she is involved in a drought project aimed at improving regional simulations of droughts.
Science Centre of Excellence for Climate Extremes • Sydney, Australia
Conducting research on land surface processes and their impacts on climate extremes.
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