Dr. Monika Sikand

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Author: Dr. Monika Sikand
Assistant Professor
Department of Engineering, Physics and Technology
Bronx Community College of the City University of New York (CUNY)

Monika Sikand is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Engineering, Physics and Technology at Bronx Community College (BCC-CUNY). Dr Sikand has published research in Radiative Transfer involving in situ radiometric and cloud measurements collected in a unique tethered balloon study in the Arctic. Her research interests include the use of remote sensing to study radiative transfer in the atmosphere, oceans and coupled systems that could help understand the radiation budget of earth, climate change, interdisciplinary education, and numeracy in undergraduate education. Dr. Sikand is an Astronomy coordinator and teaches Physics, Astronomy and Interdisciplinary Education in Sustainability in the Department of Engineering, Physics and Technology.

  • Sikand, M., Koskulics, J., Stamnes, J., Hamre, B., Lawson, P., Stamnes, K. (2013). Estimation of mixed-phase cloud optical depth and position using in situ radiation and cloud microphysical measurements obtained from a tethered balloon platform. Journal of Atmospheric Sciences, 70, 317-329.
  • Sikand, M., Koskulics, J., Stamnes, J., Hamre, B., Lawson, P., Stamnes, K. (2010). Optical properties of mixed-phase boundary layer clouds observed from a tethered balloon platform in the Arctic. Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer, 111, 1921-1930.


Contact information:

Dr. Monika Sikand

Assistant Professor

Department of Engineering, Physics and Technology

2155 University Avenue, Bronx Community College

City University of New York

Bronx, New York 10453-2804

www.bcc.cuny.edu

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