Maria Soledad Fernandez Carvelo
PhD Candidate, Atmospheric Physic Group, University of Granada · Instituto Interuniversitario de Investigación del Sistema Tierra en Andalucía IISTA - University of Granada
Research Interests
My research interests involve atmospheric optic, color, spectral imaging, dehazing, atmospheric aerosol and clouds interaction, remote sensing, fluorescence and LIDAR technique.
Biography
I studied a bachelor's degree in physics as well as a master's degree in Geophisics and Meteorology at the University of Granada. I was working as Optical Engineer (signaling department) for a few years. Thereafter, I joined to the Color Imaging Lab group at the department of Optics of the University of Granada on the project “Automatic enhancement of images degraded by the atmosphere with multispectral techniques in the visible and infrared”. Nowadays, I am pursuing a PhD in the Atmospheric Physics group (GFAT) at the department of Applied Physic of University of Granada which focus on advanced remote sensing techniques for the study of atmospheric aerosol (LIDAR Technique) which is financed by a national grant for research initiation.
Education
- 2013: BSc. & MSc. Physics - 2019: MSc. Meteorology (Physics of the Atmosphere)
Recent Scopus Publications
- Hybrid methodology for optimised water vapour mixing ratio profiles from Raman lidar measurements
- Aerosol type classification with machine learning techniques applied to multiwavelength lidar data from EARLINET
- Intercomparison of WRF-chem aerosol schemes during a dry Saharan dust outbreak in Southern Iberian Peninsula
- Synergy between Short-Range Lidar and In Situ Instruments for Determining the Atmospheric Boundary Layer Lidar Ratio
- Four Years of Atmospheric Boundary Layer Height Retrievals Using COSMIC-2 Satellite Data
Links
- ORCID https://orcid.org/0000000311051383
- Scopus https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57244830200