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Current ClimBEco PhD students

Recruitment to the ClimBEco programme is open during the spring and accepted PhD students begin in August the same year.

Accepted PhD students are enrolled during two years of their PhD studies. There are two groups of PhD students in the ClimBEco programme at the same time. Below is a list of our current ClimBEco groups, including a brief description of their research.

Forskare 1

akash_deshmukh

Akash Deshmukh

Physical Geography and Ecosystem Science, Lund University.
My research topic is the physics of ice initiation in clouds and numerical modelling of storms. The modelling includes some processes which contribute to the generation of secondary ice.

Forskare 2

arti

Arti Jadav

Physical Geography and Ecosystem Science, Lund University.
My research topic will be numerical modelling of the role of primary ice initiation in clouds for the climate system. The goal is to develop aspects of a global model to develop new treatments of ice initiation based on lab observations from the observation campaign Mid-latitude Continental Convective Clouds Experiment (MC3E).
akash_deshmukh

Akash Deshmukh

Physical Geography and Ecosystem Science, Lund University

My research topic is the physics of ice initiation in clouds and numerical modelling of storms. The modelling includes some processes which contribute to the generation of secondary ice.

arti

Arti Jadav

Physical Geography and Ecosystem Science, Lund University

My research topic will be numerical modelling of the role of primary ice initiation in clouds for the climate system. The goal is to develop aspects of a global model to develop new treatments of ice initiation based on lab observations from the observation campaign Mid-latitude Continental Convective Clouds Experiment (MC3E).

Carlos Gomez

Carlos Gómez-Ortiz

Physical Geography and Ecosystem Science, Lund University

My thesis project aims to develop a reliable and transparent method for quantifying fossil fuel CO2 emissions for Europe across countries, local regions and larger cities, combining high precision observations of atmospheric CO2 and radiocarbon 14CO2 with a model of fossil fuel emissions in a Fossil Fuel Data Assimilation System (FFDAS).