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C37.CU1.09

Monitoring of climate forcing and polluting compounds in urban atmosphere

  • Reference person
    Grazia
    Ghermandi
    grazia.ghermandi@unimore.it
  • Host University/Institute
    University of Modena and Reggio Emilia
  • Internship
    N
  • Research Keywords
    Climate-chemistry Modeling
    Future emission scenarios
    Radiative Forcing
  • Reference ERCs
    PE10_1 Atmospheric chemistry, atmospheric composition, air pollution
    PE10_3 Climatology and climate change
    0
  • Reference SDGs
    GOAL 13: Climate Action
    0
    0
  • Co-Supervisor
    Bigi Alessandro

Description

Suggested skills:

-Master/Diploma or equivalent in the field of Meteorology, Physics, Geophysics, Mathematics, Chemistry, Computer Science or related disciplines-Analytical skills and ability to work both, independently and as part of the team-Experience in working on Linux systems and preferably experience with working on High Performance Computing Systems (Linux)-Preferably experience in analyzing large data-sets (preferably climate and model output data)-Preferably a background in atmospheric chemistry/aerosol dynamics with knowledge of climate sciences -Preferably experiences in atmospheric modeling and programming (e.g. R, Python, Fortran, etc.)

Research team and environment

Research activities will be carried out at the LARMA Lab (www.larma.unimore.it), Department of Engineering "Enzo Ferrari" of the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia (Italy). The team consists of experts in chemical-transport and urban dispersion modeling, remote sensing and monitoring of gasses and aerosols, providing a challenging training environment. The research group includes professors, research technicians, postdoctoral fellows and foreign PhD students. The laboratory has established collaborations with international (e.g. ACTRIS and ICOS research infrastructures) and national (e.g. local Regional Environmental Agency and National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology) partners.