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CAFE Welcomes 12 Early Stage Researchers

CAFE completes the recruitment of 12 Early Stage Researchers (ESRs). The ESRs will be based with network partners across Europe and South America in Spain, France, Germany, the U.K and Uruguay. 

With the start of the new year, we can finally welcome our 12 Early Stage Students in full as all of them have joined their respective teams. 

Each ESR will undertake an individual research project leading to the award of a PhD, working alongside the team members of the CAFE research group, with the objective of improving the forecasting of climate extremes, such as heat waves, drought, extreme precipitation or cold surges, on the sub-seasonal time scale (from 10 days to about 3 months). 

Nikolaos Mastrantonas

European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts,

Reading, UK.

Mónica Minjares

Centre de Recerca Matemàtica,

Barcelona, Spain.

Meriem Krouma

Aria Technologies,

Paris, France.

Riccardo Silini

Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya,

Barcelona, Spain.

Niclas Rieger

Centre de Recerca Matemàtica,

Barcelona, Spain.

Iago Pérez

Universidad de la República,

Montevideo, Uruguay.

Shraddha Gupta

Potsdam Institut fuer Klimafolgenforschung,

Berlin, Germany.

Pedro Herrera Lormendez

Technische Universitaet Bergakademie Freiberg,

Freiberg, Germany.

Noémie Ehstand

CSIC – Instituto de Física Interdisciplinar y Sistemas Complejos,

Palma de Mallorca, Spain.

Amal John

Météo-France,

Toulouse, France.

The next big event for them will come on March, when the 2nd CAFE School will be held in Freiberg and Dresden, Germany. If you want to know more about the progress made by the CAFE ESRs and the rest of the team, please follow us on Twitter and subscribe to the CAFE youtube channel.

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