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It takes two to tango: A modeler's perspective on aerosols, clouds, and their interactions
Prof. Annica Ekman (Stockholm University, SE)
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Towards cloud-aerosol interactions in global km-scale climate models
Prof. Philip Stier (University of Oxford, UK)
What have we learned from the central Arctic aerosol research in the last seven years?
Prof. Julia Schmale (EPFL, CH)
Aerosol and cloud observations from the NASA PACE Mission
Dr. Otto Hasekamp (SRON, NL)
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Potential future(s) for climate modeling and computational sciences: learning from the AI revolution.
Prof. Pierre Gentine (Columbia University, US)
Emerging trends in atmospheric radar research.
Prof. Pavlos Kollias (Stony Brook University, US)
Aerosol formation and dynamics in the high Arctic: studies at Villum Research Station.
Prof. Henrik Skov (Aarhus University, Denmark)
Mixed-phase clouds: Insights from observations and modelling.
Prof. Ulrike Lohmann (ETH Zurich, Switzerland)
Data-Driven Parameterization of Cloud Processes: From Deep Learning to Equation Discovery
Prof. Tom Beucler (University of Lausanne, Switzerland)
Aerosols and Clouds over Blue and Green Oceans
Prof. Mira L. Pöhlker (Leibniz Institute for Tropospheric Research/TROPOS, Germany)
Exploring aerosol-cloud interactions using the convection-cloud chamber
Prof. Raymond Shaw, Michigan Technological University, USA.
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The Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (AMAP) Assessment for Short Lived Climate Forcers – A (Modelling) Overview
Ulas Im, Aarhus University, Denmark
Aerosol-Cloud Interactions in warm and mixed-phase orographic clouds in the East Mediterranean
Prof. Athanasios Nenes, FORTH/EPFL