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46
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7396
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Sushil Chandra publication distribution in Environmental Sciences in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Environmental Sciences in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Sushil Chandra sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 122 publications — 25th percentile

25% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 687 publications or more.

Sushil Chandra D-index placement in Environmental Sciences in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Environmental Sciences scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Sushil Chandra sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 125+

This scientist: 46 D-Index — 39th percentile

39% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 125 D-Index or more.

Overview

Sushil Chandra is affiliated with the Goddard Space Flight Center in the United States. Their research focus lies within the field of engineering, particularly aerospace engineering, computational mechanics, and ocean engineering as subfields.

The scientist's work primarily addresses topics related to fluid dynamics and turbulent flows, biomimetic flight and propulsion mechanisms, plasma and flow control in aerodynamics, fluid dynamics and vibration analysis, wind energy research and development, aerospace engineering and energy systems, and ship hydrodynamics and maneuverability.

Frequent publication venues for Sushil Chandra include:

  • International Journal of Aeronautical and Space Sciences
  • Advances in Aerospace Science and Technology
  • Aerospace Systems
  • Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering

Some of the recent papers published by Sushil Chandra are:

  • Low Reynolds Number Flow over Low Aspect Ratio Corrugated Wing, 2020, International Journal of Aeronautical and Space Sciences
  • Study of Eppler 423 Airfoil with Gurney Flap and Vortex Generators, 2020, Advances in Aerospace Science and Technology
  • Design and computational fluid dynamics analysis of bio-inspired non slender cropped delta wingsuit, 2021, Aerospace Systems
  • Computational Fluid Dynamics Analysis of Non-slender Cropped Delta Wingsuit, 2024, Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering
  • An Experimental Investigation to Enhance the Aerodynamic Efficiency of Micro Aerial Vehicle Wing Using Bio-inspired Serrations, 2021, International Journal of Aeronautical and Space Sciences

Frequent coauthors collaborating with this scientist include:

  • Rajan Tyagi
  • Aejit Tripathi
  • Hemant Saini
  • S. D. Sharma
  • A.B. Rai

Best Publications

  • Zonal mean temperature, pressure, zonal wind and geopotential height as functions of latitude

    Eric L. Fleming;Sushil Chandra;J.J. Barnett;M. Corney

  • Tropospheric Ozone Determined from Aura OMI and MLS: Evaluation of Measurements and Comparison with the Global Modeling Initiative's Chemical Transport Model

    J. R. Ziemke;J. R. Ziemke;S. Chandra;S. Chandra;B. N. Duncan;B. N. Duncan;L. Froidevaux

  • Past, present, and future modeled ozone trends with comparisons to observed trends

    Charles H. Jackman;Eric L. Fleming;Sushil Chandra;David B. Considine

  • Monthly mean global climatology of temperature, wind, geopotential height, and pressure for 0 - 120 km

    Sushil Chandra;Eric L. Fleming;Mark R. Schoeberl;John J. Barnett

  • Two new methods for deriving tropospheric column ozone from TOMS measurements: Assimilated UARS MLS/HALOE and convective-cloud differential techniques

    J. R. Ziemke;S. Chandra;P. K. Bhartia

  • Effects of 1997-1998 El Nino on Tropospheric Ozone and Water Vapor

    S. Chandra;J. R. Ziemke;W. Min;W. G. Read

  • A global climatology of tropospheric and stratospheric ozone derived from Aura OMI and MLS measurements

    J. R. Ziemke;J. R. Ziemke;S. Chandra;S. Chandra;G. J. Labow;P. K. Bhartia

  • The solar cycle variation of ozone in the stratosphere inferred from Nimbus 7 and NOAA 11 satellites

    S. Chandra;R. D. McPeters

  • The middle atmospheric response to short and long term solar UV variations: analysis of observations and 2D model results

    Eric L. Fleming;Sushil Chandra;Charles H. Jackman;David B. Considine

  • “Cloud slicing”: A new technique to derive upper tropospheric ozone from satellite measurements

    J. R. Ziemke;S. Chandra;P. K. Bhartia

  • Dynamical proxies of column ozone with applications to global trend models

    J. R. Ziemke;S. Chandra;R. D. McPeters;P. A. Newman

  • Tropical tropospheric ozone: Implications for dynamics and biomass burning

    S. Chandra;J. R. Ziemke;P. K. Bhartia;R. V. Martin

  • Erythemally weighted UV trends over northern latitudes derived from Nimbus 7 TOMS measurements

    J. R. Ziemke;S. Chandra;J. Herman;C. Varotsos

  • A Trajectory-based Estimate of the Tropospheric Ozone Column Using the Residual Method

    M. R. Schoeberl;J. R. Ziemke;B. Bojkov;B. Bojkov;N. Livesey

  • A 25-year data record of atmospheric ozone in the Pacific from Total Ozone Mapping Spectrometer (TOMS) cloud slicing: Implications for ozone trends in the stratosphere and troposphere

    J. R. Ziemke;S. Chandra;P. K. Bhartia

  • Ozone trends deduced from combined Nimbus 7 SBUV and NOAA 11 SBUV/2 data

    S. M. Hollandsworth;R. D. McPeters;L. E. Flynn;W. Planet

  • The mid‐latitude total ozone trends in the northern hemisphere

    S. Chandra;C. Varotsos;L. E. Flynn

  • The seasonal and long term changes in mesospheric water vapor

    S. Chandra;C. H. Jackman;E. L. Fleming;J. M. Russell

  • Effects of the 2006 El Niño on tropospheric ozone and carbon monoxide: implications for dynamics and biomass burning

    S. Chandra;S. Chandra;J. R. Ziemke;J. R. Ziemke;B. N. Duncan;B. N. Duncan;T. L. Diehl;T. L. Diehl

  • F-region ionization and heating during magnetic storms

    S. Chandra;J.R. Herman

  • A New ENSO Index Derived from Satellite Measurements of Column Ozone

    J. R. Ziemke;J. R. Ziemke;S. Chandra;S. Chandra;L. D. Oman;P. K. Bhartia

Frequent Co-Authors

Eric L. Fleming
Eric L. Fleming Goddard Space Flight Center
Jerald R. Ziemke
Jerald R. Ziemke Goddard Space Flight Center
Richard D. McPeters
Richard D. McPeters Goddard Space Flight Center
Charles H. Jackman
Charles H. Jackman Goddard Space Flight Center
Pawan K. Bhartia
Pawan K. Bhartia Goddard Space Flight Center
Costas A. Varotsos
Costas A. Varotsos National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
Gordon G. Shepherd
Gordon G. Shepherd York University
Richard S. Stolarski
Richard S. Stolarski Johns Hopkins University
Anne R. Douglass
Anne R. Douglass Goddard Space Flight Center
Nelson W. Spencer
Nelson W. Spencer Goddard Space Flight Center

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