Current
- 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
Former
- 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