Chetan Gurung, Phd student, Contrasting convective development over land and ocean
Ismail Olumegbon, Phd student, Causal links in biosphere-atmosphere interactions
Leandro Viscardi, Phd student, A numerical simulation study of the transition of shallow to deep convection in the Amazon
Alex Sandro Alves de Araujo, Phd student, Evaluating the atmospheric origins and ecological impacts of current and future drought events in South America using complex networks
Luan de Paula Cordeiro, MSc student, Raman lidar determination of the extinction and backscatter coefficients of cirrus clouds in the Amazon
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Tailine Santos, Postdoc, Remote sensing of aerosol hygroscopicity
Marie Brunel, PhD student (co-supervision), Fire practice on Brazilian managed grasslands and its implementation in LPJmL 4.0
Nico Wunderling, PhD student (co-supervision), Critical thresholds within the Earth’s climate
Matheus Tolentino da Silva, MSc student, Ground-based remote sensing of atmospheric aerosols: a modeling study of a lidar system detection limit
Ben-Hur Martins Portella, MSc student, Recent trends of cirrus cloud cover over the Amazon region from satellite observations
Gabriel Dorneles da Silva Barreiros, Undergrad student, Lidar measurements of fog occurrence at the ATTO tower
Jessica Karina Moraes Gamboa, Undergrad student, Development of a cloud parcel model
Lucas Rodrigues Cesar de Mattos , Undergrad student, Measurement of the aerosol vertical profile in the Amazon region using the Raman lidar technique
Gabriel Alexandre Gonçalves Costa, Undergrad student, Measurement of the aerosol vertical profile in the Amazon region using the lidar technique