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**Bio**: BSc and MSc in Chemistry from Alma Mater Studiorum University of Bologna (Italy), PhD in Astrochemistry from Scuola Normale Superiore in Pisa (Italy). | **Bio**: BSc and MSc in Chemistry from Alma Mater Studiorum University of Bologna (Italy), PhD in Astrochemistry from Scuola Normale Superiore in Pisa (Italy). | ||
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+ | ==== Francesco Moncada ==== | ||
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+ | **PhD Student** \\ | ||
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+ | **Bio:** I am a Ph.D. student in the Environmental Engineering program at the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC), researching the effects of dust on regional climate by integrating constrained dust-source mineralogy into climate models. My work is supervised by María Gonçalves (UPC) and Carlos Pérez García-Pando (Barcelona Supercomputing Center – BSC), where I conduct my research. | ||
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The main research interest of Dr. Karnezi is physical and chemical properties of atmospheric aerosols, aerosol transport and air quality and her research lies in the modeling field. In BSC she is working on dust modeling using Multiscale Online Nonhydrostatic AtmospheRe CHemistry model (MONARCH) and right now she is in the DAFA team contributing on forecasting and evaluation of BDRC and ICAP. She has been working on the developments of MONARCH and has been working on the model assessment and evaluation of high resolution MONARCH simulations with ground measurements (as AERONET), and satellite products (MODIS and VIIRS) and the application of dust modeling on dust products for health, aviation and solar energy. She has been involved so far in Copernicus products (CAMS95, CAMS40), international projects (SOLWARIS, K-Dust, AQ-Watch), international funds (ERA Fragment, AXA chair) and contributing to SDS-WAS centre products improving dust forecast models. | The main research interest of Dr. Karnezi is physical and chemical properties of atmospheric aerosols, aerosol transport and air quality and her research lies in the modeling field. In BSC she is working on dust modeling using Multiscale Online Nonhydrostatic AtmospheRe CHemistry model (MONARCH) and right now she is in the DAFA team contributing on forecasting and evaluation of BDRC and ICAP. She has been working on the developments of MONARCH and has been working on the model assessment and evaluation of high resolution MONARCH simulations with ground measurements (as AERONET), and satellite products (MODIS and VIIRS) and the application of dust modeling on dust products for health, aviation and solar energy. She has been involved so far in Copernicus products (CAMS95, CAMS40), international projects (SOLWARIS, K-Dust, AQ-Watch), international funds (ERA Fragment, AXA chair) and contributing to SDS-WAS centre products improving dust forecast models. | ||
- | In the past she has worked as a post-doctoral researcher in Carnegie Mellon University with Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model and evaluating long term simulations with ground meteorological data. Her work was used to test chemical transport modeling with PMCAMx to reproduce the historical evolution of fine particulate matter | + | In the past, she has worked as a post-doctoral researcher in Carnegie Mellon University with Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model for (CACES) |
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**Bio:**I studied physics in Universitat de València (2020) where I got interested in data science and remote sensing. Later I studied a master in remote sensing (2021) with a thesis on the behaviour of aerosols over Cape Verd, followed by another master in data science (2024) with a thesis on the usage of convolutional neural networks to classify flooded area on satellite images. After working for two years in finance related companies I settled for a PhD program here at the Earth Sciences department of BSC to work on new methods for forecasting aerosol concentration. | **Bio:**I studied physics in Universitat de València (2020) where I got interested in data science and remote sensing. Later I studied a master in remote sensing (2021) with a thesis on the behaviour of aerosols over Cape Verd, followed by another master in data science (2024) with a thesis on the usage of convolutional neural networks to classify flooded area on satellite images. After working for two years in finance related companies I settled for a PhD program here at the Earth Sciences department of BSC to work on new methods for forecasting aerosol concentration. | ||
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+ | ==== Jayoung Yun ==== | ||
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+ | ** Postdoctoral Researcher** \\ | ||
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+ | **Bio:** I joined the AC group at the BSC in October 2024 as a postdoctoral researcher. I obtained my PhD degree in Atmospheric and Environmental Sciences at the University of Edinburgh. My PhD thesis focused on global dust impact on climate system. I used CESM to perform a sensitivity of dust simulations, | ||
+ | Before my PhD, I worked as a research engineer at a private research company in South Korea, where I participated in various KMA-funded projects related to satellite meteorological data processing and real-time seasonal forecasting systems. | ||
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+ | ==== Tito Vintimilla Cruz ==== | ||
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+ | ** Junior Research Engineer ** \\ | ||
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+ | **Bio:** I obtained my Bachelor' | ||
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+ | ==== Alba Badia Moragas ==== | ||
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+ | **Postdoctoral Researcher** \\ | ||
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+ | **Bio**: Alba obtained her bachelor degree in Mathematics from the Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona (UAB). She holds a PhD in Environmental Engineering from the Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC) – Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (2019-2014) and an MSc in Applied Mathematical Sciences with Climate Change Impacts Modeling from the Heriot-Watt University Edinburgh (2019). Her PhD entitled " | ||
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