Dr. Didier Hauglustaine

Dr. Didier Hauglustaine
Dr. Didier Hauglustaine

Dr. Didier Hauglustaine is a physicist and has 30+ years research experience in atmospheric sciences and in particular on the role played by atmospheric chemistry in climate change. He is a senior researcher at CNRS and works at IPSL/LSCE in Gif-sur-Yvette, France. He has authored about 150 publications in scientific journals and has written several books for the general public on climate change and ozone (h-index 76 (Google Scholar)). He was also a co-author of three IPCC assessment reports on climate change and has participated to several European projects on the impact of aircraft emissions on atmospheric composition and climate. He is a member of the ICAO/CAEP ISG; of the EASA Aviation Non-CO2 Experts Network (ANCEN); and of the International Partnership for Hydrogen and Fuel Cells in the Economy (IPHE) Hydrogen Environmental Impact Analysis (HEIA) Task Force. He has supervised 6 PhD thesis. Dr. Yelva Roustan is a research scientist at IPSL/CEREA since 2005. His research field concerns air quality modelling and more specifically the development of multiscale modelling approaches, including subgrid processing of pollutant plumes in Eulerian modeling frameworks, the analysis of source/concentrations relationships, and the modelling of deposition fluxes of atmospheric pollutants. (h-index 22 (Google Scholar)). He has supervised 3 PhD thesis.

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