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=Dr. Ninad Sheode | डॉ निनाद शेवडे=

Ninad Vinayak Sheode (born November 3, 1976) is a trained Atmospheric Physicist, an educator, and an entrepreneur. He is the founder of an online teaching portal eLearnAc. He also mentors the students of grade 11 and 12 in physics for competitive exams like JEE and NEET.

Early life
Ninad was born in Vidisha, Madhya Pradesh, India. His mother Nandita was a housewife and his father, Vinayak Sheode was a mechanical engineer at Walchandnagar Industries Limited. The family migrated to Pune in 1982. His father quit his job and started an SME to produce flanges in Pirangut near Pune.

Ninad completed his schooling from Bal Shikshan Mandir English Medium School, Pune and completed his class XII from Abasaheb Garware College, Pune.

He earned his Bachelor’s degree from Fergusson College, Pune. Ninad holds an '''M. Sc. (Physics) degree from the department of physics, University of Pune and an M.Tech. (Atmospheric Physics) degree of the joint program of the department of physics, University of Pune and Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology'''.

Doctoral work
Ninad completed his '''Ph. D. (Environmental Physics) from Das Institut für Umweltphysik (IUP), University of Bremen, Germany under the supervision of Dr. Bjoern Martin Sinnhuber and guidance of Dr. John Burrows'''. The doctoral work involved Analysis of Stratospheric Bromine Monoxide from ESA's SCIAMACHY using Comparison with Model Results. Here is the link to his thesis. The chemical model used for research was TOMCAT

Research and Publications
'''Research  Ninad’s research made a small contribution to our understanding of the global content of bromine compounds''' through following peer-reviewed research publications which have contributed to our scientific understanding of stratospheric pollution.


 * 1) Global observations of stratospheric bromine monoxide from SCIAMACHY
 * 2) The contribution of anthropogenic bromine emissions to past stratospheric ozone trends: a modeling study
 * 3) Towards a climatology of stratospheric bromine monoxide from SCIAMACHY limb observations
 * 1) Towards a climatology of stratospheric bromine monoxide from SCIAMACHY limb observations
 * 1) Towards a climatology of stratospheric bromine monoxide from SCIAMACHY limb observations

He and his co-workers have also studied the effects of BrOx, NOx, ClOx in the atmosphere over the arctic, Antarctic and equator using in-situ measurements, satellite, and chemical models through following publications.


 * 1) Ground-based measurements of tropospheric and stratospheric bromine monoxide above Nairobi (1° S, 36° E)
 * 2) Retrieval of stratospheric NO3 vertical profiles from SCIAMACHY lunar occultation measurement over the Antarctic
 * 3) Evaluation of stratospheric chlorine chemistry for the Arctic spring 2005 using modeled and measured OClO column densities
 * 1) Evaluation of stratospheric chlorine chemistry for the Arctic spring 2005 using modeled and measured OClO column densities
 * 1) Evaluation of stratospheric chlorine chemistry for the Arctic spring 2005 using modeled and measured OClO column densities

Post-doctoral research
During his post-doctoral research at the Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences McGill University, Montreal, Canada along with Dr Michel Bourqui and https://www.mcgill.ca/meteo/ and https://www.mcgill.ca), his work primarily involved introducing a fast stratospheric ozone chemistry scheme to predict ozone trends using the Global Climate Model. The central interest of the research group was the interaction between atmospheric dynamics and chemistry in the region of the upper-troposphere and stratosphere (including the tropopause).

Marriage and children
Ninad is married to Anuja. They have one son Abeer. Ninad’s interests include reading history, politics, and playing cricket.

Published works

 * 1) Global observations of stratospheric bromine monoxide from SCIAMACHY
 * 2) The contribution of anthropogenic bromine emissions to past stratospheric ozone trends: a modeling study
 * 3) Towards a climatology of stratospheric bromine monoxide from SCIAMACHY limb observations
 * 4) Ground-based measurements of tropospheric and stratospheric bromine monoxide above Nairobi (1° S, 36° E)
 * 5) Retrieval of stratospheric NO3 vertical profiles from SCIAMACHY lunar occultation measurement over the Antarctic
 * 6) Evaluation of stratospheric chlorine chemistry for the Arctic spring 2005 using modeled and measured OClO column densities
 * 1) Ground-based measurements of tropospheric and stratospheric bromine monoxide above Nairobi (1° S, 36° E)
 * 2) Retrieval of stratospheric NO3 vertical profiles from SCIAMACHY lunar occultation measurement over the Antarctic
 * 3) Evaluation of stratospheric chlorine chemistry for the Arctic spring 2005 using modeled and measured OClO column densities
 * 1) Evaluation of stratospheric chlorine chemistry for the Arctic spring 2005 using modeled and measured OClO column densities
 * 1) Evaluation of stratospheric chlorine chemistry for the Arctic spring 2005 using modeled and measured OClO column densities