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Our Team


Dr. Rajinder K. Jagpal
PhD, York University

Rajinder K. Jagpal, PhD

Dr. Rajinder K. Jagpal received his PhD in (Physics & Astronomy, 2011) and  MSc in (Applied Physics, 1993). He is a recipient of the Canadian Astronautics and Space Institute Alouette award in 2010. He also works as Director and Registrar at Epic College of Technology, Canada. He works as a contract faculty member and Research Associate at York University Toronto.His specialization includes design, testing, calibration and validation of space instruments. He develops efficient algorithms for retrieval and analysis of remote sensing data from space-orbiting Argus 1000 micro-spectrometer.


Dr. Rehan Siddiqui
PhD, York University

Rehan Siddiqui, PhD, Pdoc, P.Phys

Dr. Rehan Siddiqui educational profile covers PhD in (Physics & Astronomy, 2017), MSc in (Physics & Astronomy, 2013), MEng in (Power Engineering, 1996) and MSc in (Physics, 1993). His PhD study proposes an innovative approach using Radiance Enhancement and Shortwave upwelling Radiative Flux to distinguish cloud and non-cloud scenes by using Argus 1000 spectrometer utilizing the GENSPECT line-by-line radiative transfer simulation tool for space data retrieval and analysis. He is a recipient of Queen Elizabeth II in Science and Technology Award (2015), Vernon Oliver Stong Scholarship in Science (2015), Dr. Ralph Nicholls Award (2016), and York University Postdoctoral Fellowship (2017). He has one year postdoctoral research experience in the Department of Earth and Space Science & Engineering at York University, Canada. His postdoctoral research was related to design and development phase of Imaging Fourier Transform Spectrometer (IFTS) at the Laboratory for Atmospheric Remote Sounding from Space (LARSS), York University, for climate observations by atmospheric sounding to demonstrate the possibility of making high-spatial-resolution measurements of methane (CH4) and carbon dioxide (CO2) over the Arctic region. His research interests mainly covers the broad spectrum of cloud detection techniques and development of the climate control techniques by short wave upwelling radiative flux by using space data of space-orbiting Argus 1000 micro-spectrometer. He works as a Dean-Academics, Program Planning and Development at Epic College of Technology, Mississauga, Canada. He works as a contract faculty member and Research Associate at York University Toronto. As of 2016, he is a licensed Professional Physicist (P.Phys.) of Canadian Association of Physicist.


Dr. Sanjar M. Abrarov
PhD, York University

Sanjar M. Abrarov, PhD

Dr. Sanjar M. Abrarov received PhD  in (Physics, 2013) and  Candidate of Sciences (Physics & Engineering, 1997). He works as a Manager Research & Development and Senior Lecturer at Epic College of Technology. He is a Research Associate at York University, Toronto, Canada. His current research interests include numerical methods, modeling and simulation in Atmospheric Science. He is a recipient of the Canadian Astronautics and Space Institute Alouette award in 2010.


Harshal Gunde
M.Eng, P.Eng

Harshal Gunde, M.Eng, P.Eng

Harshal Gunde completed M.Eng in Atmospheric Chemistry from Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago. He worked on Climate Change Economic-Environmental modelling like MARKAL and other Climate Change related work.