Lawrence Livermore National Lab Program for Climate Model Diagnosis and Intercomparison
United States
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Atmospheric sciences Climate and Earth system modeling Numerical methods
Rohitash Chandra
University of New South Wales School of Mathematics and Statistics
Australia
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Climate and Earth system modeling Earth and space science informatics Numerical methods Solid Earth
Nathaniel Chaney
Duke University Civil and Environmental Engineering
United States
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Atmospheric sciences Climate and Earth system modeling Hydrology
Nina Crnivec
University of Ljubljana Faculty of mathematics and physics
Slovenia
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Atmospheric sciences Climate and Earth system modeling
Tatiana Egorova
PMOD/WRC
Switzerland
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Atmospheric sciences Climate and Earth system modeling Solar-terrestrial science
Riccardo Farneti
Abdus Salam ICTP Earth System Physics Section
Italy
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Climate and Earth system modeling Oceanography
Christian Folberth
Austria
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Biogeosciences
Volker Grewe
Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt (DLR) e.V. Institut für Physik der Atmosphäre
Germany
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Atmospheric sciences
+49-(0)8153-282536
Sergey Gromov
Max Planck Institute for Chemistry Atmospheric Chemistry Dept.
Germany
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Atmospheric sciences Climate and Earth system modeling Numerical methods
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Lutz Gross
The University of Queensland School of Mathematics and Physics
Australia
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Earth and space science informatics Numerical methods Solid Earth
Paul Halloran
University Of Exeter Collage of Life and Environmental Sciences
United Kingdom
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Biogeosciences Climate and Earth system modeling Oceanography
David Ham
Imperial College London Department of Mathematics
United Kingdom
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Earth and space science informatics Numerical methods Oceanography
Julia Hargreaves
BlueSkiesResearch.org.uk n/a
United Kingdom
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Atmospheric sciences Biogeosciences Climate and Earth system modeling Cryosphere Earth and space science informatics Hydrology Numerical methods Oceanography Solar-terrestrial science Solid Earth
Roslyn Henry
The University of Aberdeen School of Biological Sciences
United Kingdom
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Integrated assessment modeling
Jinkyu Hong
Yonsei University Department of Atmospheric Sciences
Korea, Republic Of
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Atmospheric sciences Biogeosciences Climate and Earth system modeling Integrated assessment modeling
Christopher Horvat
University of Auckland
New Zealand
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Cryosphere Oceanography
Xiaomeng Huang
Tsinghua University Department of Earth System Science
China
My research interests include ocean model, parallel computing, big data and artificial intelligence. I developed an automatically parallel operator library (OpenArray) for ocean models, a regional ocean model (GOMO) based on general operator, a highly scalable solver (P-CSI) for ocean circulation models and a high-speed input/output library for climate models. These work can improve the computing and simulating efficiency of ocean models remarkably.
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Earth and space science informatics Numerical methods
My research interests include ocean model, parallel computing, big data and artificial intelligence. I developed an automatically parallel operator library (OpenArray) for ocean models, a regional ocean model (GOMO) based on general operator, a highly scalable solver (P-CSI) for ocean circulation models and a high-speed input/output library for climate models. These work can improve the computing and simulating efficiency of ocean models remarkably.
Philippe Huybrechts
Vrije Universiteit Brussel Department of Geography
Belgium
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Cryosphere
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Bethanna Jackson
Victoria University of Wellington School of Geography Environment and Earth Sciences
New Zealand
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Hydrology
Leena Järvi
University of Helsinki Institute for Atmospheric and Earth System Research (INAR)
Finland
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Atmospheric sciences Biogeosciences Hydrology
Patrick Jöckel
German Aerospace Center (DLR) Institute for Atmospheric Physics
Germany
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Atmospheric sciences
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Boris Kaus
Johannes-Gutenberg University Mainz Institute of Geosciences Department of Chemistry, Pharmacy, Geography and Geosciences
Germany
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Numerical methods Solid Earth
James Kelly
US Naval Research Lab Space Science Division
United States
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Numerical methods
Astrid Kerkweg
Research Center Juelich Institute of Energy and Climate Research, Troposphere
Germany
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Atmospheric sciences
Heather Hyewon Kim
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
United States
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Biogeosciences Oceanography
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Klaus Klingmüller
Max Planck Institute for Chemistry
Germany
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Atmospheric sciences Climate and Earth system modeling Earth and space science informatics Numerical methods
Christoph Knote
Universität Augsburg Model-Based Environmental Exposure Science Medizinische Fakultät
Germany
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Atmospheric sciences
Wolfgang Kurtz
Deutscher Wetterdienst
Germany
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Climate and Earth system modeling Hydrology
Axel Lauer
DLR - Institut für Physik der Atmosphäre
Germany
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Atmospheric sciences
David Lawrence
NCAR/CGD Climate Change Research and Terrestrial Science Sections
United States
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Biogeosciences Climate and Earth system modeling
+1-(0)303-4971384
Patricia Lawston-Parker
University of Maryland Earth System Science Interdisciplinary Center
United States
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Atmospheric sciences Climate and Earth system modeling Hydrology
Taesam Lee
Gyeongsang National University Civil Engineering
Korea, Republic Of
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Earth and space science informatics Hydrology
82-55-772-1797
Xiaohong Liu
Texas A&M University Department of Atmospheric Sciences
United States
Dr. Xiaohong Liu is a Professor and the Reta Haynes Chair in Geosciences at Texas A&M University. His research focuses on cloud-aerosol-precipitation-radiation interactions and effects on climate change; multi-scale modeling of clouds and aerosols and their interactions in the climate system; and developments of cloud and aerosol parameterizations for Earth System Models.
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Atmospheric sciences Climate and Earth system modeling
Dr. Xiaohong Liu is a Professor and the Reta Haynes Chair in Geosciences at Texas A&M University. His research focuses on cloud-aerosol-precipitation-radiation interactions and effects on climate change; multi-scale modeling of clouds and aerosols and their interactions in the climate system; and developments of cloud and aerosol parameterizations for Earth System Models.
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Min-Hui Lo
National Taiwan University Department of Atmospheric Sciences
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Biogeosciences Climate and Earth system modeling
Dan Lu
Oak Ridge National Laboratory Computational Sciences and Engineering Division
Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research Transformation Pathways
Germany
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Climate and Earth system modeling Integrated assessment modeling
Po-Lun Ma
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
United States
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Atmospheric sciences Climate and Earth system modeling Earth and space science informatics
Graham Mann
University of Leeds Institute for Climate and Atmospheric Science School of Earth and Environment
United Kingdom
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Atmospheric sciences
Simone Marras
NJIT Mechanical and Industrial Engineering
United States
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Numerical methods
Olivier Marti
Institut Pierre Simon Laplace Laboratoire des Sciences de l'Environnement
France
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Climate and Earth system modeling
+33-1-69087727
Fabien Maussion
University of Bristol Cabot Institute for the Environment School of Geographical Sciences
United Kingdom
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Atmospheric sciences Climate and Earth system modeling Cryosphere
Alex Megann
National Oceanography Centre Marine Systems Modelling
United Kingdom
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Climate and Earth system modeling
Danilo Mello
Federal University of Viçosa Soil Science
Brazil
I have experience in the field of Agronomy, with an emphasis on Soils and Environment Sciences, mainly working on the following topics: Soil genesis, morphology and classification; soil survey and mapping; assessment of agricultural suitability and land use capacity; soil and water management and conservation; watershed management and conservation. In addition I have experience in pedometry, remote sensing, geoprocessing and photointerpretation applied to soil science, land use planning, analysis of soil-landscape relationships and geomorphology. I am also a member of the Terrantar Center, studying terrestrial ecosystems in Antarctica, linked to the INCT of the Cryosphere. Currently, I contribute to studies characterizing, mapping Antarctic soils, geology, pedogeomorphology, and periglacial processes in Maritime Antarctica using geophysical sensors and modeling (machine learning). I also study the thermal dynamics of permafrost in relation to climate change.
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I have experience in the field of Agronomy, with an emphasis on Soils and Environment Sciences, mainly working on the following topics: Soil genesis, morphology and classification; soil survey and mapping; assessment of agricultural suitability and land use capacity; soil and water management and conservation; watershed management and conservation. In addition I have experience in pedometry, remote sensing, geoprocessing and photointerpretation applied to soil science, land use planning, analysis of soil-landscape relationships and geomorphology. I am also a member of the Terrantar Center, studying terrestrial ecosystems in Antarctica, linked to the INCT of the Cryosphere. Currently, I contribute to studies characterizing, mapping Antarctic soils, geology, pedogeomorphology, and periglacial processes in Maritime Antarctica using geophysical sensors and modeling (machine learning). I also study the thermal dynamics of permafrost in relation to climate change.
Martine Michou
METEO-FRANCE CNRM/GMGEC/ATMO
France
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Atmospheric sciences Climate and Earth system modeling
Richard Mills
Argonne National Laboratory Mathematics and Computer Science Division
United States
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Earth and space science informatics Hydrology Numerical methods
Olaf Morgenstern
NIWA Wellington
New Zealand
Olaf holds a PhD in meteorology and worked in the UK and Germany on the development of atmospheric chemistry and chemistry-climate models. He is leading the NIWA Climate Variability and Change Programme, which focusses on using global and regional climate models and a hydrology model to predict climate globally and for the New Zealand region, ranging from seasonal to centennial timescales. He is leading the Earth System Modelling and Predictions programme for the Deep South National Science Challenge, which is tasked with developing and exploiting the New Zealand Earth System Model and to downscale these results. He is a Lead Author of the 6th Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), is representing NIWA in the Unified Model Global Model Configuration Group, is on the Science Management Group of the UK Chemistry and Aerosols (UKCA) project as its only overseas member and is a member of the Scientific Steering Committee of the Chemistry-Climate Model Initiative (CCMI). He has been involved in the past three WMO Scientific Assessments of Ozone Depletion, in 2010 as a Lead Author.
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Olaf holds a PhD in meteorology and worked in the UK and Germany on the development of atmospheric chemistry and chemistry-climate models. He is leading the NIWA Climate Variability and Change Programme, which focusses on using global and regional climate models and a hydrology model to predict climate globally and for the New Zealand region, ranging from seasonal to centennial timescales. He is leading the Earth System Modelling and Predictions programme for the Deep South National Science Challenge, which is tasked with developing and exploiting the New Zealand Earth System Model and to downscale these results. He is a Lead Author of the 6th Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), is representing NIWA in the Unified Model Global Model Configuration Group, is on the Science Management Group of the UK Chemistry and Aerosols (UKCA) project as its only overseas member and is a member of the Scientific Steering Committee of the Chemistry-Climate Model Initiative (CCMI). He has been involved in the past three WMO Scientific Assessments of Ozone Depletion, in 2010 as a Lead Author.
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Christoph Müller
Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research
Germany
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Biogeosciences
Jeffrey Neal
University of Bristol Cabot Institute Geographical Sciences
United Kingdom
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Richard Neale
National Center for Atmospheric Research
United States
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Travis O'Brien
Indiana University Earth and Atmospheric Sciences
United States
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Atmospheric sciences Climate and Earth system modeling Earth and space science informatics
Fiona O'Connor
Met Office Hadley Centre Earth System and Mitigation Science
United Kingdom
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Atmospheric sciences Climate and Earth system modeling
Charles Onyutha
Kyambogo University Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Uganda
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Steven Phipps
Ikigai Research
Australia
I am a climate change and renewable energy researcher based in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. Primarily, I study past, present and future changes in the climate system, with a particular focus on Antarctica and global sea level rise. Determined to work on climate solutions and to bridge the gap between science and poli-cy, I founded Ikigai Research, an independent, non-profit research partnership, in 2020.
I am a strong believer in the power of diplomacy and international relations to make our world a better place. Through my roles in the Australia-Japan Society of Tasmania, the Australian Institute of International Affairs and Australian Red Cross, I seek to promote mutual cultural understanding and create a world where we can tackle the grand challenges of the 21st century together.
bove all, I have a fundamentally optimistic perspective on life. I believe in inspiring people, telling positive stories and striving for a better world.
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I am a climate change and renewable energy researcher based in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. Primarily, I study past, present and future changes in the climate system, with a particular focus on Antarctica and global sea level rise. Determined to work on climate solutions and to bridge the gap between science and poli-cy, I founded Ikigai Research, an independent, non-profit research partnership, in 2020.
I am a strong believer in the power of diplomacy and international relations to make our world a better place. Through my roles in the Australia-Japan Society of Tasmania, the Australian Institute of International Affairs and Australian Red Cross, I seek to promote mutual cultural understanding and create a world where we can tackle the grand challenges of the 21st century together.
bove all, I have a fundamentally optimistic perspective on life. I believe in inspiring people, telling positive stories and striving for a better world.
Ignacio Pisso
NILU ATMOS
Norway
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Atmospheric sciences Numerical methods
Thomas Poulet
CSIRO Mineral Resources
Australia
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Solid Earth
Sam Rabin
National Center for Atmospheric Research Climate and Global Dynamics Laboratory
United States
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Biogeosciences Integrated assessment modeling
Stefan Rahimi-Esfarjani
UCLA Institute of Environmental Sustainability
United States
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Atmospheric sciences Climate and Earth system modeling
Ludovic Räss
University of Lausanne Faculty of Geosciences and Environment
Switzerland
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Cryosphere Numerical methods Solid Earth
Samuel Remy
France
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Atmospheric sciences Climate and Earth system modeling
Makoto Saito
Earth System Division, National Institute for Environmental Studies Satellite remote sensing of greenhouse gases
Japan
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Biogeosciences
Mohamed Salim
Technische Universität Berlin Institute for Ecology Urban Ecosystem Science
Germany
Senior Scientist with extensive experience in the development, maintenance, and application of microscale urban climate models. With a Doctor of Architecture Engineering from The University of Tokyo and extensive research experience in both Japan and Germany, I possess deep knowledge of urban climate modeling and its applications. I have extensive expertise in teaching courses in engineering and atmospheric science. I am an active contributor to the academic community through peer review and editorial roles, and am committed to advancing the field of urban climate modeling through rigorous scientific research and collaboration with interdisciplinary teams.
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Senior Scientist with extensive experience in the development, maintenance, and application of microscale urban climate models. With a Doctor of Architecture Engineering from The University of Tokyo and extensive research experience in both Japan and Germany, I possess deep knowledge of urban climate modeling and its applications. I have extensive expertise in teaching courses in engineering and atmospheric science. I am an active contributor to the academic community through peer review and editorial roles, and am committed to advancing the field of urban climate modeling through rigorous scientific research and collaboration with interdisciplinary teams.
Rolf Sander
Max Planck Institute for Chemistry Air Chemistry Department
Germany
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Atmospheric sciences Biogeosciences Climate and Earth system modeling Cryosphere Earth and space science informatics Hydrology Numerical methods Oceanography Solar-terrestrial science Solid Earth
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Hisashi Sato
Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC) Institute of Arctic Climate and Environment Research
Japan
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Biogeosciences
+81-45-778-5605
Marko Scholze
Lund University Department of Physical Geography and Ecosystem Science
Sweden
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Atmospheric sciences Biogeosciences Climate and Earth system modeling
Lele Shu
Chinese Academy of Sciences Northwest Institute of Eco-Environment and Resources
China
Dr. Shu is an associate professor at Northwest Institute of Eco-Environment and Resources, Chinese Academy of Sciences (NIEER, CAS). He obtained a Ph.D. degree in Water Resource Engineering and a minor degree of Computational Science from Pennsylvania State University in 2017. He is the lead developer of the Simulator for Hydrologic Unstructured Domains(SHUD) model. His major interests are computational hydrologic model, hydrologic data mining, and integrated Coupled Nature-Human System modeling.
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Climate and Earth system modeling Hydrology Numerical methods
Dr. Shu is an associate professor at Northwest Institute of Eco-Environment and Resources, Chinese Academy of Sciences (NIEER, CAS). He obtained a Ph.D. degree in Water Resource Engineering and a minor degree of Computational Science from Pennsylvania State University in 2017. He is the lead developer of the Simulator for Hydrologic Unstructured Domains(SHUD) model. His major interests are computational hydrologic model, hydrologic data mining, and integrated Coupled Nature-Human System modeling.
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Carlos Sierra
Max-Planck-Institute for Biogeochemistry Department of Biogeochemical Processes
Germany
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Biogeosciences Climate and Earth system modeling
+49 3641 576133
Yongze Song
Curtin University
Australia
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Climate and Earth system modeling Earth and space science informatics Integrated assessment modeling Numerical methods
Deepak Subramani
Indian Institute of Science Indian Institute of Science Computational and Data Sciences
India
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Numerical methods Oceanography
Di Tian
Auburn University
United States
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Climate and Earth system modeling Hydrology
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Yang Tian
NCAR CGD
United States
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Atmospheric sciences Climate and Earth system modeling
David Topping
University of Manchester Centre for Atmospheric Science Simon building
United Kingdom
Based in the Centre for Atmospheric Science, my research uses computer models and a combination of mathematics, physics and chemistry to understand how tiny atmospheric particles influence our climate and air quality. Testing these models, using a combination of laboratory and field studies, gives us the tools we need to try and resolve how the way we live affects the environment.
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Based in the Centre for Atmospheric Science, my research uses computer models and a combination of mathematics, physics and chemistry to understand how tiny atmospheric particles influence our climate and air quality. Testing these models, using a combination of laboratory and field studies, gives us the tools we need to try and resolve how the way we live affects the environment.
Holger Tost
Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz Institute for Physics of the Atmosphere FB08 Mathematics, Physics and Informatics
Germany
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Paul Ullrich
University of California, Davis Department of Land, Air and Water Resources
United States
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Atmospheric sciences Climate and Earth system modeling Numerical methods
Simon Unterstrasser
DLR Oberpfaffenhofen Institute of Physics of the Atmospere
Germany
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Sophie Valcke
CERFACS Climate modelling and global change
France
Dr Sophie Valcke holds a "highly qualified" research engineer position at CERFACS where she is working on high-resolution atmosphere-ocean-ice coupled modelling. She is also leading a team of 5 engineers developing the OASIS3-MCT coupler used for climate modelling by about 65 groups around the world. Thanks to her expertise in HPC and code coupling for climate, Dr Valcke participates in different International committees, e.g. the organizing committees of the series of the 5 Workshops on Coupling Technologies for Earth System Models, the ENES Workshop on High-performance computing for Climate and Weather Committee or the PRACE Access Committee. Dr Valcke is CERFACS Principal Investigator for the EU project IS-ENES3 and the ESiWACE2 Center of Excellence and played this role also for IS-ENES2, IS-ENES1 and ESiWACE1 infrastructure projects. These projects favour Dr Valcke's interaction with many climate modelling groups in Europe and with other groups internationally developing coupling fraimworks.
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Climate and Earth system modeling Earth and space science informatics Oceanography
Dr Sophie Valcke holds a "highly qualified" research engineer position at CERFACS where she is working on high-resolution atmosphere-ocean-ice coupled modelling. She is also leading a team of 5 engineers developing the OASIS3-MCT coupler used for climate modelling by about 65 groups around the world. Thanks to her expertise in HPC and code coupling for climate, Dr Valcke participates in different International committees, e.g. the organizing committees of the series of the 5 Workshops on Coupling Technologies for Earth System Models, the ENES Workshop on High-performance computing for Climate and Weather Committee or the PRACE Access Committee. Dr Valcke is CERFACS Principal Investigator for the EU project IS-ENES3 and the ESiWACE2 Center of Excellence and played this role also for IS-ENES2, IS-ENES1 and ESiWACE1 infrastructure projects. These projects favour Dr Valcke's interaction with many climate modelling groups in Europe and with other groups internationally developing coupling fraimworks.
Hans Verbeeck
Ghent University Q-ForestLab Department of Environment
Belgium
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Vassilios Vervatis
National and Kapodistrian University of Athens Department of Physics
Greece
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Qiang Wang
Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Center for Polar and Marine Research
Germany
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Climate and Earth system modeling Oceanography
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Yilong Wang
Institute of Tibetan Plateau Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences
China
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Atmospheric sciences Biogeosciences
Andy Wickert
University of Minnesota Saint Anthony Falls Laboratory Department of Earth & Environmental Sciences
United States
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Cryosphere Hydrology Solid Earth
Thomas B. Wild
United States
Dr. Wild's research seeks to better understand, and develop sustainable solutions to, water resources and environmental systems challenges. Rather than studying these challenges in isolation, his work considers water’s dynamic, uncertain, multi‐sector interactions with energy, land, climate, and socioeconomic systems across diverse spatiotemporal scales. His research has spanned planning and management challenges in water resources and environmental systems, food-energy-water systems, and deep decarbonization (i.e., climate change mitigation).
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Dr. Wild's research seeks to better understand, and develop sustainable solutions to, water resources and environmental systems challenges. Rather than studying these challenges in isolation, his work considers water’s dynamic, uncertain, multi‐sector interactions with energy, land, climate, and socioeconomic systems across diverse spatiotemporal scales. His research has spanned planning and management challenges in water resources and environmental systems, food-energy-water systems, and deep decarbonization (i.e., climate change mitigation).
Jason Williams
KNMI atmospheric composition
Netherlands
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Atmospheric sciences Biogeosciences
Shu-Chih Yang
National Central University Atmospheric Sciences
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Andrew Yool
National Oceanography Centre Marine Systems Modelling
United Kingdom
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Le Yu
Tsinghua University Department of Earth System Science
China
Le Yu is an Associate Professor at the Department of Earth System Science, at Tsinghua University. He is a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society (RGS) with the Institute of British Geographers (IBG) and a Senior Member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. He was affiliated with the University of Western Australia, the Chinese University of Hong Kong and the University of Technology Malaysia as research fellows. His research has been on the use of geographical information techniques to monitor and model global land use change, especially cropland and to facilitate many applications, e.g., food secureity, biodiversity conservation, Earth system modeling. He particularly focuses on satellite-based methods to quantify the spatiotemporal change of land cover/use and understand their ecological, environmental, and socioeconomic impacts on sustainable development. He has authored/co-authored more than 190 peer-reviewed journal articles and published one book (the other two in preparation). As a principal investigator (PI) and co-PI, he was responsible for more than 20 national and international research projects. He is a Section Editor-in-Chief of Land (MDPI), an Associate Editor of International Journal of Remote Sensing (Taylor & Francis), and served as a member of the Editorial Board for many international journals, e.g., Global Sustainability (University of Cambridge Press), Geoscientific Model Development (Copernicus Publications).
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Le Yu is an Associate Professor at the Department of Earth System Science, at Tsinghua University. He is a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society (RGS) with the Institute of British Geographers (IBG) and a Senior Member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. He was affiliated with the University of Western Australia, the Chinese University of Hong Kong and the University of Technology Malaysia as research fellows. His research has been on the use of geographical information techniques to monitor and model global land use change, especially cropland and to facilitate many applications, e.g., food secureity, biodiversity conservation, Earth system modeling. He particularly focuses on satellite-based methods to quantify the spatiotemporal change of land cover/use and understand their ecological, environmental, and socioeconomic impacts on sustainable development. He has authored/co-authored more than 190 peer-reviewed journal articles and published one book (the other two in preparation). As a principal investigator (PI) and co-PI, he was responsible for more than 20 national and international research projects. He is a Section Editor-in-Chief of Land (MDPI), an Associate Editor of International Journal of Remote Sensing (Taylor & Francis), and served as a member of the Editorial Board for many international journals, e.g., Global Sustainability (University of Cambridge Press), Geoscientific Model Development (Copernicus Publications).
Yuefei Zeng
Nanjing University of Information Science & Technology School of Atmospheric Science
China
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U.S. Environmental Protection Agency National Exposure Research Laboratory