Mr. Rishabh Gupta is Doctoral student at Agricultural and Biological Engineering Department, University of Illinois Urbana - Champaign, IL. His research interests are mainly focused on climate change impact studies, large scale crop modeling, cover crop modeling, hydrological modeling, Remote Sensing and Geographical Information System (GIS) to understand the changes in the behavior of hydrological and agricultural production systems with changing climate. Currently, he is working on the project - 'Web-based decision support tool for cover crop management.' He has completed his Masters in Land and Water Resources Engineering from Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, India. He has worked on CERES-Rice model of DSSAT to simulate the rice yield of different Agro-ecological Zones of India to understand the impact of climate change. He has used climate projections of eight GCMs (Global Climatic Models) for four RCPs (Representative Concentration Pathways) as potential scenarios to simulate and analyse the future climate changes on rice yield. He has developed a tool in Python namely 'Weather Data Interpolator' to interpolate the weather data to low resolution using linear and inverse distance interpolation methods. Recently, he has developed another tool- 'Climate Data Bias Corrector' to correct the bias in projections of GCM/RCMs for large number of grids/stations using quantile mapping approach.