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WP5 Connecting scales and uncertainties

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Nicolas Bousserez

Nicolas Bousserez

Nicolas Bousserez

Role
WP6 Co-leader

Dr Nicolas Bousserez has extensive experience working on large scientific projects with NASA Science teams and Copernicus at ECMWF, supporting research activities for atmospheric trace-gas inversions and data assimilation systems. He is currently working on the design and development of the future Copernicus CO2 service. His areas of expertise include atmospheric chemistry, remote sensing, inverse methods and numerical algorithms for high-dimensional optimisation problems.

Marko Scholze

Marko Scholze

Marko Scholze

Role
WP5 Co-Leader

Marko Scholze has more than 20 years of research experience in the development and application of inverse modelling and data assimilation systems for the global carbon cycle. At Lund University he leads the “Inverse modelling of the interaction between the atmosphere and the earth’s surface” research group which investigates the global carbon cycle and its interactions with climate and humans by means of inverse modelling and assimilating observations into process-based models.  He is a member of the European Commission's CO2 Monitoring Task Force (CO2 MTF) and has been involved in several projects around the development of of the Copernicus CO2 Monitoring (CO2M) mission.

Gregoire Broquet

Gregoire Broquet

Gregoire Broquet

Role
WP4 Co-Leader

Gregoire Broquet has a 18-year expertise in the development and application of data assimilation systems for ocean modeling and for the atmospheric inverse modeling of greenhouse gas (GHG) fluxes. Since 2009, he supervises at LSCE a range of activities for the monitoring of natural and anthropogenic GHG fluxes from the continental to the city / industrial site scales, based on the assimilation of in situ and satellite data. He has been involved in various projects for the preparation of the Copernicus Anthropogenic Carbon Dioxide Monitoring (CO2M) mission and for the development of operational CO2 emission monitoring systems.

Ingrid Super

Ingrid Super

Ingrid Super

Role
Project Member

Dr. Ingrid Super is an environmental scientist at TNO who aims to build bridges between the (inverse) modelling and emission communities in support of emission reporting and verification. She obtained a PhD in urban fossil fuel emission quantification at Wageningen University (Netherlands). The PhD project involved the use of in-situ observations, high-resolution atmospheric modelling, and the development of a data assimilation system including source sector attribution using co-emitted species. After her PhD, she started working on describing uncertainties and error correlations in the prior emission data to support data assimilation studies at different scales. Currently, she works on the development of a multi-scale dynamic emission model for greenhouse gases and air pollutants, emission predictions, and improving the timing of fossil fuel emissions.

Jean-Christophe Calvet

Jean-Christophe Calvet

Jean-Christophe Calvet

Role
Project Member

Jean-Christophe Calvet joined Météo-France, Toulouse, in 1990 and CNRM in 1994, where he has been the Head of a land modelling and remote sensing section since 2003. His background is in land surface modeling, microwave remote sensing, and data assimilation. His research interests include the use of remote sensing over land surfaces for meteorology. His most recent works concern the joint analysis of soil moisture and vegetation biomass, and the representation of carbon cycle in climate models.