The New York Times
Raj Saha, PhD, currently serves as a Research Manager for Data and Insights at The New York Times and a Lecturer at The Roux Institute, Northeastern University. Previously, Raj was a Senior Data Scientist at Running Tide and held academic positions as an Interdisciplinary Lecturer and Visiting Assistant Professor at Bates College, focusing on Environmental Geophysics. Notable experiences also include a Visiting Scientist role at the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research and Ed Lorenz Postdoctoral Fellowships at the University of Minnesota and Bowdoin College, specializing in the Mathematics of Climate Change. Raj's research background includes work on abrupt climate change and paleoclimate modeling, along with contributions as a Software Developer and Teaching Assistant. Raj earned a PhD in Physics and an M.S. in Astronomy from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and a B.S. in Physics from Bates College.
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