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Jason Evans
Associate Professor at University of New South Wales
Jason Evans is a Professor at the Climate Change Research Centre (CCRC) at the University of New South Wales (UNSW), where he has been a faculty member since 2007. He specializes in regional climate modeling, land-atmosphere interactions, and the water cycle, with a focus on understanding how climate change impacts natural and human systems. His work combines advanced modeling tools with observational data, including satellite-based remote sensing and stable isotope analysis.
Academic Background
- Undergraduate Degrees: Bachelor of Science in Physics and Bachelor of Mathematics (Honors) from the University of Newcastle (1996).
- PhD: Environmental Management from the Australian National University (2001).
Career Highlights
- Yale University: Served as a research fellow from 2001 to 2007.
- UNSW: Joined the Climate Change Research Centre in 2007 and currently holds leadership roles in climate research programs such as CORDEX (Coordinated Regional Climate Downscaling Experiment) under the World Climate Research Programme.
- Publications: Authored over 200 refereed scientific articles and contributed as a lead author to an Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) special report.
Awards and Recognitions
- Fellow of the Royal Society of New South Wales (2021).
- Biennial Medal from the Modelling and Simulation Society of Australia and New Zealand for contributions to modeling and simulation (2021).
- Editor for journals like Journal of Climate (2016–2022) and PLOS Climate.
Research Focus
His research addresses:
- Regional climate phenomena, including hazards like droughts and extreme weather events.
- Water cycle processes such as river flow, evaporation, precipitation, and water vapor transport.
- Impacts of land use changes and climate change on these processes.
Jason Evans is also a key investigator in projects like NARCliM (NSW/ACT Regional Climate Modelling), which provides regional climate projections for southeast Australia. He actively collaborates with international organizations and serves on advisory panels for climate science initiatives.1234

