Experts visits

Visiting of experts

Since 2018, the CGS has funded many International Scientists to stay at an IPSL lab and work with our research teams and train our graduated students.

 

The aim is to strengthen the link with teaching and to enable students to benefit from the invited experts and their work. The visiting scientists will offer a 10-hours lecture series for a 3-month stay, for thesis, pre-doctoral and possibly Master’s students and a seminar or seminar series for a less longer stay.

The CGS visiting scientists:

2021 – Prof. Zhengzhao Jonnhy Luo, City University of New York (USA)

2022 – Prof. Guy Munhoven, Université de Lièges (Belgium)

2022 – Prof. Thomas Reichler, University of Utah (USA)

2022 – Dr. Bernd Kärcher, Institut für Physik der Atmosphäre (Germany)

2022 – Prof. Jules Blais, University of Ottawa (Canada)

2022 – Anna Sorensson, Centro de Investigaciones del Mar y la Atmosfera (Argentina)

2022-2023 – Prof. Dim Coumou, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (Netherlands)

2023 – Prof. Sturat Piketh, North-West University (South Africa)

2023 – Prof. Marcos Tassano, University of the Republic (Uruguay)

2023 – Prof. Javier Fochesatto, University of Alska-Fairbanks (USA)

2024 – Prof. Nate Chaney, Duke University (USA)

2024 – Prof. Kraig Winters, University of California San Diego (USA)

2024 – Prof. Mike Hulme, Cambridge University (UK)

2025 – Prof. Steven Tobias, Leeds University (UK) – upcoming stay

2025 – Dr. Andrea Fabian Carril, CIMA/IFAECI, Buenos Aires (Argentina) – upcoming stay

2025 – Prof. Yi Huang, McGill University (Canada) – upcoming stay

2025 – Prof. Victoria Holly Winton, Victori University of Wellington (UK) – upcoming stay