Sweta Sen

Dr. Sweta Sen is an Assistant Professor at the Madras School of Economics (MSE), Chennai. She pursued BSc in economics (Hons) from Serampore College, affiliated with the University of Calcutta in 2011, and an MSc in economics specializing in applied econometrics, environmental economics, and international economics from University of Calcutta in 2013. She was awarded an MS by Research in 2016 and a PhD in Economics in 2023, both from the Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur. Before joining MSE, she was Senior Researcher at the Institute of Economic Growth, New Delhi.

Dr. Sen’s research lies at the intersection of climate change impacts, disaster risk reduction, household behavior under uncertainty, and sustainable development. She has published extensively in major Scopus-indexed international journals. She has worked as a consultant in the World Bank on quantifying renewable energy drivers across Indian states, and is currently the Co-Project Director of an ICSSR longitudinal study on post-tsunami housing reconstruction and livelihood revitalization along India’s vulnerable coastlines. Dr Sen has qualified in the UGC NET examination, is a recipient of the Berkner Fellowship from the American Geophysical Union and a SANDEE Fellow. She is also actively engaged in student mentorship.

As a Fulbright-Nehru Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Dr. Sen is investigating how geo-climatic risks — particularly cyclonic shocks and extreme weather events — shape household time use decisions. During her fellowship, she aims to apply geo-spatial techniques and remote-sensing data to economic outcomes and generate policy-relevant insights for climate adaptation planning in both developing and developed country contexts.