Kushank Bajaj
PhD Student
Kushank is a PhD student at the Institute for Resource, Environment and Sustainability studying climate change, production shocks, and farms. His research focuses on different production stressors like climate change, weather shocks, pest shocks, and how disparately these stressors effect farms of different size.
Kushank grew up in India where he received his undergraduate and graduate degrees in Earth Science. During and after his graduation, he worked with NGOs and numerous research institutes. Some of the projects he undertook
include drought characterization and its drivers, human-modified droughts, resource (groundwater) vulnerability mapping using multi-criteria fuzzy logic decision making technique, water resource characterizations using stable isotopes, and, national paleoclimate database for science and society.
Kushank is a PhD student at the Institute for Resource, Environment and Sustainability studying climate change, production shocks, and farms. His research focuses on different production stressors like climate change, weather shocks, pest shocks, and how disparately these stressors effect farms of different size.
Kushank grew up in India where he received his undergraduate and graduate degrees in Earth Science. During and after his graduation, he worked with NGOs and numerous research institutes. Some of the projects he undertook
include drought characterization and its drivers, human-modified droughts, resource (groundwater) vulnerability mapping using multi-criteria fuzzy logic decision making technique, water resource characterizations using stable isotopes, and, national paleoclimate database for science and society.