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 ==== Carlos Pérez García-Pando ==== ==== Carlos Pérez García-Pando ====
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-**Head of the Atmospheric Composition Group** \\+**Co-leader of the Atmospheric Composition Group** \\ 
 +**ICREA Research Professor** \\
 **AXA Professor on Sand and Dust Storms** \\ **AXA Professor on Sand and Dust Storms** \\
-**Ramón y Cajal Fellow** \\ 
  
 **Interests:** atmospheric chemistry, aerosols, mineral dust, effects upon climate **Interests:** atmospheric chemistry, aerosols, mineral dust, effects upon climate
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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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 +==== Angie Albarracin ====
 +{{:working_groups:apc_0048.jpg?100|}} **Research Engineer**  \\
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 +**Interests:** atmospheric emissions, atmospheric composition, air quality, atmospheric modelling, air pollution
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 + 
 +**Bio:** 
 +I obtained my bachelor degree in Environmental Engineering from Colombia in 2014 and a Master's degree in Biological and Environmental Engineering from the Autonomous University of Barcelona in 2021. I was involved in a research project at the IDAEA-CSIC focused on studying the impact of electric vehicles on air quality and toxicity. Our goal was to provide technical solutions to the automotive industry and develop policy options to mitigate this impact. Previously, I was working in the Atmospheric Emissions Group at the District Environment Secretary (SDA) in Bogotá, Colombia. In that role, I was responsible for identifying pollutants emitted by point sources across various industries and I led audits as the principal auditor for emission and air quality studies.
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 +====Calum Meikle====
 +{{:working_groups:cmeikle-bsc.jpeg?100|}} \\
 +**Juniour Research Engineer** \\
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 +**Interests** data analysis, data processing
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 +**Bio**: I obtained my Bachelors and Masters in Mathematics at the University of Sheffield in the UK, with a specialism in mathematical physics. I worked in a private company as a Python Developer in Sheffield, before joining the BSC. Where I am mainly concerned with the curation of data and the processing of said data to be fed into the atmospheric composition models that are used in the group, as well as for evaluation of these models.
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 +====Camille Mouchel-Vallon====
 +{{:working_groups:camille.jpeg?100 }} \\ 
 +**Postdoctoral Researcher**\\
 +
 +**Interests:** air quality modeling, organic chemistry, multiphase chemistry, secondary organic aerosol, cloud and rain chemistry, wet deposition, machine learning
 +
 +**Bio**: Dr. Camille Mouchel-Vallon is a postdoctoral researcher in the Atmospheric Composition team of the BSC.
 +He obtained his PhD in atmospheric chemistry from Université Paris-Est Créteil (UPEC, France, 2013) with a doctoral thesis conducted at the Laboratoire Interuniversitaire des Systèmes Atmosphériques (LISA, France) about the impact of cloud chemistry on atmospheric organic chemistry.
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 +He has since then been working as a postdoctoral researcher to develop multiphase organic chemistry mechanisms dedicated to studying cloud chemistry (Laboratoire de Météorologie Physique, LaMP, Clermont-Ferrand, France, 2013-2015), Criegee intermediates evolution (Wolfson Atmospheric Chemistry Laboratories, WACL, York, UK, 2015-2017), the interactions of clean and polluted air masses in Amazonia (National Center for Atmospheric Research, NCAR, Boulder CO, USA, 2017-2020), the potential for accelerating chemistry integration through machine learning (Laboratoire d'Aérologie, LA, Toulouse, France, 2020-2021), the interactions of oceanic and polluted air masses in Réunion island (LA, 2021-2022) and wet deposition in West Africa (Laboratoire des Sciences des Structures de la Matière, de l'Environnement et de l'Energie Solaire, LASMES, Abidjan, Ivory Coast, 2023).
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 +He started working at BSC in 2023 to develop and evaluate the next generation of chemical mechanisms to be used in large scale atmospheric models.
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 ==== Cristina González Flórez ==== ==== Cristina González Flórez ====
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 **Interests:** meteorology, air pollution, air quality, mineral dust, climate, atmospheric processes **Interests:** meteorology, air pollution, air quality, mineral dust, climate, atmospheric processes
  
-**Bio:** Cristina received her BSc degree in Physics (2017) and MSc degree in Meteorology and Geophysics (2018) from the Complutense University of Madrid, Spain. In November 2018 she joined the Atmospheric Composition group of the Earth Sciences Department at the Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC) and in October 2023 she completed her Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering Program at the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. The overall aim of her thesis has been to improve our fundamental and quantitative understanding of the emitted dust particle size distribution and its variability, based on the measurements from an intensive dust field campaign conducted in Morocco in 2019. Currently, she is a postdoctoral researcher at BSC.+**Bio:** Cristina received her BSc degree in Physics (2017) and MSc degree in Meteorology and Geophysics (2018) from the Complutense University of Madrid, Spain. In November 2018 she joined the Atmospheric Composition group of the Earth Sciences Department at the Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC) and in October 2023 she completed her Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering Program at the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. The overall aim of her thesis, framed in the FRAGMENT project, has been to improve our fundamental and quantitative understanding of the emitted dust particle size distribution and its variability, based on the measurements from an intensive dust field campaign conducted in Morocco in 2019. Currently, she is a postdoctoral researcher at BSC.
  
 ==== Dene Bowdalo ==== ==== Dene Bowdalo ====
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 **PhD Student**\\ **PhD Student**\\
  
-**Interests:** mineral dust, climate, atmospheric & climate modelling, atmospheric chemistry+**Interests:** iron cycle, mineral dust, climate, atmospheric & climate modelling, atmospheric chemistry, ocean biogeochemistry
  
-**Bio:** Elisa Bergas-Massó is a 2nd year Ph.D. student in the Environmental Engineering Program of the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC) and currently conducts her research in the Atmospheric Composition group of the Earth Sciences Department of the BSC. She obtained her BSc degree in Physics with a mention in fundamental physics from Universitat de Barcelona (UB) in 2018. She completed her MSc degree in Meteorology at the same university in 2019. While doing the MSc degree, she did an internship in the Atmospheric Composition group of the Earth Sciences department of the Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC), working on mineral dust emissions. Since September 2019, in the scope of a Ph.D., she has focused her work on the iron cycle and its impact on the climate system. By means of numerical Earth System Models and thanks to High-Performance Computing environments, she explores the atmospheric sources of iron, the chemical processes involved in its dissolution and their relevance upon ocean biogeochemistry and carbon uptake in past, present and future climates. +**Bio:** Elisa Bergas-Massó is a Ph.D. student in the Environmental Engineering Program of the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC) and conducting her research in the Atmospheric Composition group of the Earth Sciences Department of the BSC. She obtained her BSc degree in Physics with a mention in fundamental physics from Universitat de Barcelona (UB) in 2018. She completed her MSc degree in Meteorology at the same university in 2019. While doing the MSc degree, she did an internship in the Atmospheric Composition group of the Earth Sciences department of the Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC), working on mineral dust emissions. Since September 2019, in the scope of a Ph.D., she has focused her work on the iron cycle and its impact on the climate system. By means of numerical Earth System Models and thanks to High-Performance Computing environments, she explores the atmospheric sources of iron, the chemical processes involved in its dissolution and their relevance upon ocean biogeochemistry and carbon uptake in past, present and future climates. 
  
 +==== Emanuele Emili ====
  
 +{{:working_groups:eemili.jpg?100 |}} \\
  
-====Franco Rodrigo Lopez Coronado====+**Co-leader of the Data Assimilation Forecasting and Applications team**\\
  
-[[https://www.bsc.es/lopez-coronado-franco-rodrigo|Franco Rodrigo Lopez Coronado]]+**Interests:** Data assimilation, operational forecasts, satellite retrievals of trace gases and aerosols, atmospheric reanalyses 
 + 
 +**Bio:** Emanuele Emili obtained a Bachelor (2006) and Master Degree (2008) in Physics at the University of Roma La Sapienza, with a final dissertation on geophysical fluid dynamicsHe then enrolled in a PhD program at the University of Bern (Switzerland) in collaboration with EURAC research (Italy) on the estimation of particulate matter from satellitesAfter the completion of the PhD (2011) he moved to the Centre Européen de Recherche et Formation Avancée en Calcul Scientifique (CERFACS, France) to pursue a Postdoc on assimilation of satellite data in chemical transport models. He then stayed in the same centre as Research Scientist on data assimilation for the atmospheric composition until 2023, where he contributed to multiple aspects related to assimilation of trace gases and aerosols within the Meteo France atmospheric composition model. He moved to the Barcelona Supercomputing Center in June 2023 to coordinate the activities on operational forecasting of atmospheric composition, data assimilation and their applications. 
 + 
 +====Franco Lopez==== 
 + 
 +**PhD Student** 
 + 
 +**Interests:** air quality modeling, plant physiology, microbial biotechnology 
 + 
 +**Bio:** Biotechnologist with a MSc. in Environmental Engineering (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya).
  
  
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 **Bio**: Dr. Herve Petetin holds an engineering diploma from the Ecole Centrale de Lille (ECL, France, 2008), a M.Sc. in Mechanics and fluid dynamics from the University of Science and Technology Lille 1 (USTL, France, 2009), a M.Sc. in Atmospheric physics and chemistry from the University of Paris Est Creteil (UPEC, France, 2010) and a Ph.D. in Atmospheric physics and chemistry from the University of Paris Diderot (UPD, France, 2014). His doctoral thesis, entitled “Fine aerosol in a European megacity – Simulation of the sources”, was conducted at the Laboratoire Inter-universitaire des Systemes Atmospheriques (LISA, France) and AIRPARIF, the local agency in charge of monitoring and forecasting the air quality in the Paris region. Utilizing both detailed in-situ measurements of aerosol chemical speciation from several research campaigns (PARTICULES, MEGAPOLI, FRANCIPOL) and the CHIMERE regional chemistry-transport model, he investigated several features of fine aerosol (PM2.5) pollution the Paris region, including source apportionment, evaluation of emission inventories and formation regime of secondary inorganic aerosols. Over the period 2014-2018, he worked as a postdoctoral researcher at Laboratoire d’Aerologie (LA, France) in the French branch of the IAGOS European Research Infrastructure which operates worldwide meaurements of ozone and carbon monoxide on-board in-service aircraft since 1994. Based on this unique dataset of about 100,000 vertical profiles, he investigated the climotogical vertical distribution and trends of these two important gaseous pollutants, through both the entire troposphere and the planetary boundary layer. Using the FLEXPART particle dispersion model coupled to global carbon monoxide emission inventories, he also get expertise on the long-range transport of anthropogenic and biomass burning plumes. As part of the scientific team of IAGOS, he was involved in the TOAR (Tropospheric Ozone Assessment Report, 2015-2018) international panel of experts on tropospheric ozone (IGAC initiative) that recently assessed the state-of-the-art knowledge on this pollutant. Over the last years, he developed a new expertise on machine learning through several well-recognised Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCS), including “Machine learning” (Coursera, Stanford) and “Statistical learning” (Lagunita, Stanford). In 2018, he obtained a postdoctoral funding at the BSC from the STARS program (Marie-Sklodowska-Curie Action COFUND program) for working on the improvement of the air quality forecasts with machine learning techniques.  **Bio**: Dr. Herve Petetin holds an engineering diploma from the Ecole Centrale de Lille (ECL, France, 2008), a M.Sc. in Mechanics and fluid dynamics from the University of Science and Technology Lille 1 (USTL, France, 2009), a M.Sc. in Atmospheric physics and chemistry from the University of Paris Est Creteil (UPEC, France, 2010) and a Ph.D. in Atmospheric physics and chemistry from the University of Paris Diderot (UPD, France, 2014). His doctoral thesis, entitled “Fine aerosol in a European megacity – Simulation of the sources”, was conducted at the Laboratoire Inter-universitaire des Systemes Atmospheriques (LISA, France) and AIRPARIF, the local agency in charge of monitoring and forecasting the air quality in the Paris region. Utilizing both detailed in-situ measurements of aerosol chemical speciation from several research campaigns (PARTICULES, MEGAPOLI, FRANCIPOL) and the CHIMERE regional chemistry-transport model, he investigated several features of fine aerosol (PM2.5) pollution the Paris region, including source apportionment, evaluation of emission inventories and formation regime of secondary inorganic aerosols. Over the period 2014-2018, he worked as a postdoctoral researcher at Laboratoire d’Aerologie (LA, France) in the French branch of the IAGOS European Research Infrastructure which operates worldwide meaurements of ozone and carbon monoxide on-board in-service aircraft since 1994. Based on this unique dataset of about 100,000 vertical profiles, he investigated the climotogical vertical distribution and trends of these two important gaseous pollutants, through both the entire troposphere and the planetary boundary layer. Using the FLEXPART particle dispersion model coupled to global carbon monoxide emission inventories, he also get expertise on the long-range transport of anthropogenic and biomass burning plumes. As part of the scientific team of IAGOS, he was involved in the TOAR (Tropospheric Ozone Assessment Report, 2015-2018) international panel of experts on tropospheric ozone (IGAC initiative) that recently assessed the state-of-the-art knowledge on this pollutant. Over the last years, he developed a new expertise on machine learning through several well-recognised Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCS), including “Machine learning” (Coursera, Stanford) and “Statistical learning” (Lagunita, Stanford). In 2018, he obtained a postdoctoral funding at the BSC from the STARS program (Marie-Sklodowska-Curie Action COFUND program) for working on the improvement of the air quality forecasts with machine learning techniques. 
  
 +==== James Petticrew ====
 +{{:working_groups:me-eating.jpg?100 |}} \\
 +**PhD Student**\\
 +**La Caixa INPHINIT Incoming Fellow** \\
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 +**Interests:** Statistics, design and analysis of computer experiments, uncertainty quantification. 
 +
 +**Bio:** James has an academic background in mathematics (BSc, Open University, UK) and statistics (MSc, University of Sheffield, UK). He has worked as a theoretical scientist for a defence contractor, specialising in uncertainty quantification for complex computer codes, and as a data scientist for a marketing startup. 
 +
 +In 2023 James received a La Caixa foundation incoming INPHINIT fellowship to carry out his PhD project, "Constraining pollutant emissions by means of Earth systems observations and data-driven techniques" in the Atmospheric Composition group.
  
 ==== Jerónimo Escribano ==== ==== Jerónimo Escribano ====
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 **Bio:** Jerónimo Escribano holds a bachelor degree in Engineering, a Mathematical Engineering diploma and  a MSc. in Meteorology and Climatology from the University of Chile. He obtained his PhD. in atmospheric sciences from the Université Pierre et Marie Curie (now Sorbonne Université) at the Laboratoire de Météorologie Dynamique (LMD/IPSL, Paris, France) in 2017. His research interests include atmospheric composition numerical modelling and aerosol data assimilation. He joined the data assimilation team of the atmospheric composition group at the Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC) in June 2018. **Bio:** Jerónimo Escribano holds a bachelor degree in Engineering, a Mathematical Engineering diploma and  a MSc. in Meteorology and Climatology from the University of Chile. He obtained his PhD. in atmospheric sciences from the Université Pierre et Marie Curie (now Sorbonne Université) at the Laboratoire de Météorologie Dynamique (LMD/IPSL, Paris, France) in 2017. His research interests include atmospheric composition numerical modelling and aerosol data assimilation. He joined the data assimilation team of the atmospheric composition group at the Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC) in June 2018.
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 +==== Kevin Oliveira ====
 +{{:working_groups:kevinoliveira.jpg?100 |}} \\
 +**PhD Student**\\
 +**FPI Fellow** \\
 +
 +**Interests:**  Emission and air quality modelling 
 +
 +**Bio:** Kevin Oliveira earned both his BSc degree (2016) and MSc (2018) in Environmental Engineering from the University of Aveiro in Portugal. After completing his degree, he joined the Centre for Environmental and Marine Studies (CESAM) as a research fellow. In 2021, he transitioned to the atmospheric composition group at the Barcelona Supercomputing Center as a PhD student, supported by the FPI grant. Presently, his work focuses on emissions and air quality modeling, primarily addressing volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and their impact on atmospheric chemistry and composition, particularly ozone.
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 ==== Marc Guevara ==== ==== Marc Guevara ====
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 **Bio**: Dr. Montserrat Costa Surós graduated with an Extraordinary Award from a BSc Degree in Environmental Sciences (2005), and with a Master’s Degree in Environment (2009) from the University of Girona (UdG, Spain). During her doctoral studies (FPI fellow, 2008-2012), she did a research stay at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (USA, 2011) where she worked within the ARM program team, and another research stay at the company Vaisala Oyj. (Finland, 2012). After obtaining her PhD in Experimental Sciences and Sustainability (UdG, Spain, 2014), she had her first postdoctoral position at the Institute of Geophysics of the University of Warsaw (Poland, 2014-2016), where she was mainly involved in observations of aerosols, clouds, and water vapor by the means of a multi-wavelength Raman depolarization Lidar. She was also involved in the “MULTIPLY Project for the development of a European HSRL airborne facility”, funded by the European Space Agency (ESA). From 2006 until the end of 2019, she held a postdoctoral position at the Remote Sensing Group of the Institute for Geophysics and Meteorology of the University of Cologne (Germany). She was involved in the High Definition of Clouds and Precipitation for Climate Prediction (HD(CP)2) German Project analyzing the effects of aerosols on clouds and precipitation through model simulations and observations, investigating the sensitivity of aerosol perturbations to observables, and evaluating the ICON-LES model performance by comparing its output to several kinds of observations. In 2020, she joined the Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC, Spain) as a Research Scientist in Climate Data Quality Control at the Earth Sciences Department performing a technical assessment of the climate datasets served by the Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S). In 2021, she obtained a STARS fellowship (Marie-Sklodowska-Curie Action COFUND, within the H2020 Programme) for investigating the mineralogy in dust-cloud interactions and associated radiative forcing in the Atmospheric Composition group at the BSC. At the same time, she is also a Teaching Fellow at the UdG. **Bio**: Dr. Montserrat Costa Surós graduated with an Extraordinary Award from a BSc Degree in Environmental Sciences (2005), and with a Master’s Degree in Environment (2009) from the University of Girona (UdG, Spain). During her doctoral studies (FPI fellow, 2008-2012), she did a research stay at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (USA, 2011) where she worked within the ARM program team, and another research stay at the company Vaisala Oyj. (Finland, 2012). After obtaining her PhD in Experimental Sciences and Sustainability (UdG, Spain, 2014), she had her first postdoctoral position at the Institute of Geophysics of the University of Warsaw (Poland, 2014-2016), where she was mainly involved in observations of aerosols, clouds, and water vapor by the means of a multi-wavelength Raman depolarization Lidar. She was also involved in the “MULTIPLY Project for the development of a European HSRL airborne facility”, funded by the European Space Agency (ESA). From 2006 until the end of 2019, she held a postdoctoral position at the Remote Sensing Group of the Institute for Geophysics and Meteorology of the University of Cologne (Germany). She was involved in the High Definition of Clouds and Precipitation for Climate Prediction (HD(CP)2) German Project analyzing the effects of aerosols on clouds and precipitation through model simulations and observations, investigating the sensitivity of aerosol perturbations to observables, and evaluating the ICON-LES model performance by comparing its output to several kinds of observations. In 2020, she joined the Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC, Spain) as a Research Scientist in Climate Data Quality Control at the Earth Sciences Department performing a technical assessment of the climate datasets served by the Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S). In 2021, she obtained a STARS fellowship (Marie-Sklodowska-Curie Action COFUND, within the H2020 Programme) for investigating the mineralogy in dust-cloud interactions and associated radiative forcing in the Atmospheric Composition group at the BSC. At the same time, she is also a Teaching Fellow at the UdG.
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 +==== Paula Camps Pla ====
 +{{:working_groups:foto_paula_camps_pla.jpg?nolink&100 |}}\\
 +**Junior Research Engineer** \\
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 +**Interests:** emission modelling, geographic information system, ozone
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 +**Bio:** Paula received her BSc degree in Industrial Engineering (2022) from the Polytechnic University of Catalonia, performing an internship at //Anthesis//, focusing on the fields of air quality and climate change. She later obtained her MSc degree in Environmental Engineering (2024) from the same university, after completing her Master's Thesis at the Barcelona Supercomputing Center. Her thesis, supervised by Marc Guevara and María Gonçalves, focused on assessing the impact of local emission abatement measures on ozone levels in Catalonia. Currently, she is providing technical and scientific support for the development of emission estimation methodologies within the framework of the PRTyR EUNextGen project.
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 ====Roger Garatachea Sole==== ====Roger Garatachea Sole====
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 Currently, I am studying for my PhD in the Aerosol-radiation-cloud interactions group at the BSC, developing the dust heterogeneous chemistry of the MONARCH model as part of the FRAGMENT project. I am also working in developing the Global Aerosol mode of MONARCH and on setting updated Global Aerosol baseline simulations. Currently, I am studying for my PhD in the Aerosol-radiation-cloud interactions group at the BSC, developing the dust heterogeneous chemistry of the MONARCH model as part of the FRAGMENT project. I am also working in developing the Global Aerosol mode of MONARCH and on setting updated Global Aerosol baseline simulations.
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 +==== Raphael Grodofzig ====
 +**Junior Research Engineer** \\
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 +**Interests:** climate variability, atmospheric composition, data harmonization
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 +**Bio:** Raphael received his Bsc in Physics from the Technical University of Dresden in 2021. During an internship at the Alfred Wegener Insitute Bremerhaven, he focused on sea ice dynamics and sea-ice-interactions, and later completed his MSc in Meteorology, Oceanography and Climate Physics at Stockholm University in 2023. His final Master’s thesis assessed Amazon forest resilience in the context of internal climate variability in CMIP6 models. Currently, he assists the development of the atmospheric data set GHOST and provides technical support to the Data, Assimilation, Forecasting and Applications team.
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 +==== Guillaume Monteil ====
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 +** Postdoctoral researcher ** \\
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 +**Interests:** atmospheric chemistry, greenhouse gas emissions, data assimilation
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 +**Bio:** I joined BSC in november 2023, to work on data assimilation of aerosols and gases. The aim is to use observations from various in-situ and remote (satellite) instruments to correct modelled estimates of the atmospheric composition, which lets us obtain an accurate representation of the atmospheric content in trace gases and aerols, while retaining the full regional or global coverage of the model. Before joining BSC, I obtained a PhD from Utrecht University (the Netherlands) in 2014, and then worked for several years as a researcher at Lund Universit (Sweden). In Utrecht and Lund, I worked mainly on inverse modelling estimate of greenhouse gas emissions, which is another form of data assimilation, where observations of the atmospheric composition are used to estimate greenhouse gas emission
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 +==== Rafaela Alves ====
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 +** Research Engineer ** \\
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 +**Interests:** atmospheric chemistry, greenhouse gas emissions, atmospheric modelling
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 +**Bio:** I obtained my bachelor double degree in Environmental Engineering from Brasil and Portugal in 2017 and a Master's degree in Environmental Technology from the Institute Technology of Bragança, Portugal in 2018. Currently, I am a PhD student in Atmospheric Sciences focus on Greenhouse gas modelling in University of Sao Paulo, Brazil. I joined the BSC in march 2024, to work on evaluation and improvements in the air quality forecast operational systems.
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 +==== Òscar Collado ====
 +{{:working_groups:oscar_collado.jpeg?100 |}}
 +** Junior Research Engineer** \\
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 +**Interests:** Computational Physics,  Software Development, Atmospheric modelling, Air quality, Quantum Computing
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 +**Bio:** I obtained my Bachelor's degree in Physics from the University of Barcelona (UB), I performed a three-month internship at //Qilimanjaro Quantum Tech//. I joined the Computational Earth Sciences group in April 2024.
  
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