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 ==== Ada Barrantes ==== ==== Ada Barrantes ====
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 **Research Engineer**\\ **Research Engineer**\\
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 **Interests:** Air quality management. Research ​on climate services tailored ​to different sectors such as renewable energy, agriculture ​and food security.  Development of novel strategies to better communicate research results to the end users. **Interests:** Air quality management. Research ​on climate services tailored ​to different sectors such as renewable energy, agriculture ​and food security.  Development of novel strategies to better communicate research results to the end users.
  
-**Bio:** Bio: Dr Albert Soret holds a PhD in Environmental Engineering from the Polytechnic University of Catalonia (Barcelona). He is the head of the Earth System Services group at the Earth Sciences Department of the BSC and an adjunct lecturer at the Polytechnic University of Catalonia. The group hosts ~45 research engineers, physicists, social scientists, economists, communication experts, and air quality/climate researchers who bring the latest developments in Earth sciences to society. He has 15 years of experience as a researcher in Air Quality and Climate. His expertise includes atmospheric emissions, meteorological and air quality modelling, and climate services. His research facilitates technology transfer from local to national to international levels to advance sustainable development in key sectors such as urban development, infrastructure, energy, transport, health, agriculture, and water management. He is the principal investigator of the ASPECT project (EC-HE) and previously coordinated the S2S4E project (EC-H2020). He is the work package leader and principal investigator at BSC of different projects and contracts: e.g. Clim4Energy (Copernicus), VISCA (H2020) and AI4DROUGHT (ESA). He coordinates the development of the air quality forecast system for Spain and Catalonia (CALIOPE Air Quality Forecast System). His work has resulted in 52 peer-reviewed publications, five chapters in books, proceedings, and reports, and more than 80 contributions to conferences/workshops/seminars. He is the supervisor of several postdocs and five PhD students+**Bio:** Bio: Dr Albert Soret holds a PhD in Environmental Engineering from the Polytechnic University of Catalonia (Barcelona). He is the Deputy Director of the Earth Sciences Department of the BSC and an adjunct lecturer at the Polytechnic University of Catalonia. The group hosts ~45 research engineers, physicists, social scientists, economists, communication experts, and air quality/climate researchers who bring the latest developments in Earth sciences to society. He has 15 years of experience as a researcher in Air Quality and Climate. His expertise includes atmospheric emissions, meteorological and air quality modelling, and climate services. His research facilitates technology transfer from local to national to international levels to advance sustainable development in key sectors such as urban development, infrastructure, energy, transport, health, agriculture, and water management. He is the principal investigator of the ASPECT project (EC-HE) and previously coordinated the S2S4E project (EC-H2020). He is the work package leader and principal investigator at BSC of different projects and contracts: e.g. Clim4Energy (Copernicus), VISCA (H2020) and AI4DROUGHT (ESA). He coordinates the development of the air quality forecast system for Spain and Catalonia (CALIOPE Air Quality Forecast System). His work has resulted in 52 peer-reviewed publications, five chapters in books, proceedings, and reports, and more than 80 contributions to conferences/workshops/seminars. He is the supervisor of several postdocs and five PhD students.
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-==== Alberto Bojaly Clua ==== +
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-**Master’s Intern** \\ +
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-**Interests:** Climate services, heat waves, seasonal prediction \\ +
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-Alberto Bojaly is a Master’s intern at the Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC), where he is completing his studies in Environmental Science and Engineering at the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL). He holds a Bachelor's degree and is currently finishing his Master’s degree, with a strong focus on climate-related challenges and environmental risk assessment. He has gained professional experience working in an engineering firm (emch+Berger) in Switzerland, where he contributed to water management and infrastructure-related projects. He is currently involved in the MEDEWSA Project, focusing on heatwave analysis and its implications for climate services and seasonal prediction. His interests lie at the intersection of climate science, extreme events, and decision-support tools for climate adaptation.+
  
 ==== Aleksander Lacima Nadolnik ==== ==== Aleksander Lacima Nadolnik ====
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 **Interests:** climatology, climate services, S2S2I forecasts, climate projections, km-scale modelling, process-based evaluation, climate dynamics & variability.\\ **Interests:** climatology, climate services, S2S2I forecasts, climate projections, km-scale modelling, process-based evaluation, climate dynamics & variability.\\
  
-**Bio:** Aleks Lacima holds a BSc in Physics, with a mention in Fundamental Physics, from the University of Barcelona (UB) and a MSc in Meteorology also from UB. Aleks joined BSC in June 2021 as a MSc student and has since then worked in several projects within the ESS group, including EARLY-ADAPT, Destination Earth (DestinE), GLORIA, nextGEMS and I4C. In September 2022 he joined the Climate Services Team (CST) within ESS, where he has worked extensively in the Climate Change Adaptation Digital Twin (ClimateDT) of the DestinE initiative, including the development of the Urban and Energy use cases and the post-processing and validation of km-scale climate projections. Since November 2024, he is conducting a PhD in CST, under the supervision of Dr. Verónica Torralba and Dr. Raül Marcos, on the improvement of climate predictions (S2S) across time scales from a process-based perspective, while also being involved in other activities, projects and developments within CST.+**Bio:** Aleks Lacima holds a BSc in Physics, with a mention in Fundamental Physics, from the University of Barcelona (UB) and a MSc in Meteorology also from UB. Aleks joined BSC in June 2021 as a MSc student and has since then worked in several projects within the ESS group, including EARLY-ADAPT, Destination Earth (DestinE), GLORIA, nextGEMS and I4C. In September 2022 he joined the Climate Services Team (CST) within ESS, where he has worked extensively in the Climate Change Adaptation Digital Twin (ClimateDT) of the DestinE initiative, including the development of the Urban and Energy use cases and the post-processing and validation of km-scale climate projections. At CST, he’s also the main responsible for the development of the Kuwait S2S operational.  Since November 2024, he is conducting a PhD in CST, under the supervision of Dr. Verónica Torralba and Dr. Raül Marcos, on the improvement of climate predictions (S2S) across time scales from a process-based perspective, while also being involved in other activities, projects and developments within CST.
  
  
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 **Bio**: Andria Nicodemou holds a BSc in Chemistry from the University of Bath (UK) and a Master of Research in Earth System Science from the University of Bristol (UK). She has worked in science publishing in Cambridge and London for five years, and later as a freelance science editor and writer based in Barcelona. She has experience working in journals and papers in several fields, including environmental science, geoscience, chemistry, biomedical and pharmaceutical research. She also has experience in community engagement projects to raise environmental awareness in London and Barcelona. Andria has joined the knowledge transfer team of the Earth System Services group, and will be working on projects including EVIDENCECity, 4C and S2S4E.  **Bio**: Andria Nicodemou holds a BSc in Chemistry from the University of Bath (UK) and a Master of Research in Earth System Science from the University of Bristol (UK). She has worked in science publishing in Cambridge and London for five years, and later as a freelance science editor and writer based in Barcelona. She has experience working in journals and papers in several fields, including environmental science, geoscience, chemistry, biomedical and pharmaceutical research. She also has experience in community engagement projects to raise environmental awareness in London and Barcelona. Andria has joined the knowledge transfer team of the Earth System Services group, and will be working on projects including EVIDENCECity, 4C and S2S4E. 
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-==== Anindita Patra ==== 
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-**Climate and health Researcher** \\ 
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-**Interests:** climate data downscaling, statistical modeling, climate and health, Energy Meteorology.\\ 
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-**Bio:** Dr Anindita Patra holds an MSc in Physics and a PhD in Ocean and Climate from IIT Kharagpur, India. She has over six years of postdoctoral research experience with several institutions, including: POSTECH, South Korea; University of Hull, UK; IFREMER, Edf Lab Paris-Saclay, and France Énergies Marines, France. Her research focuses on a range of topics, such as: Climate change impacts on extremes, Wave and hydrodynamic modelling, Detection and attribution of climate change, Climate change impact on wind energy, Climate data downscaling. Since June 2025, she has been working at the Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC), primarily on projects related to climate and health. 
  
 ==== Antonia Frangeskou ==== ==== Antonia Frangeskou ====
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 **Bio**: Carmen holds a double degree in Law, Business and Management from the University of Granada, Spain. After a period working in the FMCG sector she moved to the International Development sector working with NGOs in Latin America. She then started her Masters in International Affairs in Columbia University, in New York, and started working at the International Research Institute for Climate and Society (IRI). There, she deepened into the arena of adaptation and mitigation, developing climate services for agriculture, health, energy and risk management in Latin America, Asia and Africa. After 5 years of working experience co-developing climate services, she pursue her industrial PhD at the University of Bologna, Italy. She started working at BSC in January 2023, working in European projects.  **Bio**: Carmen holds a double degree in Law, Business and Management from the University of Granada, Spain. After a period working in the FMCG sector she moved to the International Development sector working with NGOs in Latin America. She then started her Masters in International Affairs in Columbia University, in New York, and started working at the International Research Institute for Climate and Society (IRI). There, she deepened into the arena of adaptation and mitigation, developing climate services for agriculture, health, energy and risk management in Latin America, Asia and Africa. After 5 years of working experience co-developing climate services, she pursue her industrial PhD at the University of Bologna, Italy. She started working at BSC in January 2023, working in European projects. 
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 +==== Christian Jané-Ippel ====
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 +**Recognised Researcher** \\
 +[[https://www.linkedin.com/in/christianjane/|LinkedIn]]\\
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 +**Interests:** Climate services for renewable energy, scientific software engineering, wind energy optimisation, High-Performance Computing (HPC), Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), and data-driven methods.\\
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 +**Bio:** Dr. Christian Jané-Ippel works on the Destination Earth (DestinE) project, where he contributes to the development and scientific assessment of the Energy Indicators application within the Climate Adaptation Digital Twin. His current work focuses on developing wind and solar energy indicators, performing Uncertainty Quantification (UQ), and conducting scientific evaluations of climate outputs. He completed his PhD in Computational Fluid Dynamics and Wind Energy Optimisation at Imperial College London. His doctoral research focused on the simulation and optimisation of onshore wind farms in complex terrain, coupling high-fidelity physics-based models (LES) with data-driven Bayesian optimisation to improve turbine layout performance, in collaboration with SSE Renewables. Prior to his PhD, Christian earned an MSc in Computational Methods for Aeronautics from Imperial College London and a BEng in Aerospace Engineering from the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC). At BSC, he bridges his background in HPC and software engineering to maintain robust, reproducible code documentation and engage directly with key institutional stakeholders, ensuring complex climate data translates into actionable insights for the renewable energy sector. \\
  
 ==== Clàudia Huertas Martínez ==== ==== Clàudia Huertas Martínez ====
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 **Bio**: Clàudia is a science communicator in the Knowledge Integration Team at the Earth Sciences Department of the Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC) in Spain. She holds degrees in Biology (Universitat de Barcelona) and Business Administration (Universitat Oberta de Catalunya), as well as a postgraduate degree in Science Communication. With experience in both the private and public sectors, she has experience communicating science to the public through local television media. Her work at KIT focuses on bridging the gap between science and society through innovative communication methods and transdisciplinary collaboration, with a particular interest in the impacts of climate change on human health. **Bio**: Clàudia is a science communicator in the Knowledge Integration Team at the Earth Sciences Department of the Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC) in Spain. She holds degrees in Biology (Universitat de Barcelona) and Business Administration (Universitat Oberta de Catalunya), as well as a postgraduate degree in Science Communication. With experience in both the private and public sectors, she has experience communicating science to the public through local television media. Her work at KIT focuses on bridging the gap between science and society through innovative communication methods and transdisciplinary collaboration, with a particular interest in the impacts of climate change on human health.
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 ==== Cristina Campos García ==== ==== Cristina Campos García ====
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 During his PhD, he actively participated in international conferences and workshops, and from September to December 2023 he undertook a research stay at the University of Buenos Aires, in the Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences (DCAO). He is a member of the ESMValTool Scientific Development Team and has contributed to the development and dissemination of several software packages for climate data analysis. During his PhD, he actively participated in international conferences and workshops, and from September to December 2023 he undertook a research stay at the University of Buenos Aires, in the Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences (DCAO). He is a member of the ESMValTool Scientific Development Team and has contributed to the development and dissemination of several software packages for climate data analysis.
  
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 ==== Sara Octenjak ==== ==== Sara Octenjak ====
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 +==== Anindita Patra ====
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 +**Climate and health Researcher** \\
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 +**Interests:** climate data downscaling, statistical modeling, climate and health, Energy Meteorology.\\
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 +**Bio:** Dr Anindita Patra holds an MSc in Physics and a PhD in Ocean and Climate from IIT Kharagpur, India. She has over six years of postdoctoral research experience with several institutions, including: POSTECH, South Korea; University of Hull, UK; IFREMER, Edf Lab Paris-Saclay, and France Énergies Marines, France. Her research focuses on a range of topics, such as: Climate change impacts on extremes, Wave and hydrodynamic modelling, Detection and attribution of climate change, Climate change impact on wind energy, Climate data downscaling. Since June 2025, she has been working at the Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC), primarily on projects related to climate and health.
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 +==== Alberto Bojaly Clua ====
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 +**Master’s Intern** \\
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 +**Interests:** Climate services, heat waves, seasonal prediction \\
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 +**Bio:**
 +Alberto Bojaly is a Master’s intern at the Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC), where he is completing his studies in Environmental Science and Engineering at the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL). He holds a Bachelor's degree and is currently finishing his Master’s degree, with a strong focus on climate-related challenges and environmental risk assessment. He has gained professional experience working in an engineering firm (emch+Berger) in Switzerland, where he contributed to water management and infrastructure-related projects. He is currently involved in the MEDEWSA Project, focusing on heatwave analysis and its implications for climate services and seasonal prediction. His interests lie at the intersection of climate science, extreme events, and decision-support tools for climate adaptation.
  
 ==== Sara Basart ==== ==== Sara Basart ====
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 ==== Francesc Roura Adserias ==== ==== Francesc Roura Adserias ====
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 **Research Engineer** \\ **Research Engineer** \\
 [[https://franra9.github.io/|Personal page]]\\ [[https://franra9.github.io/|Personal page]]\\
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