Micrometeorology | Evapotranspiration | Snow hydrology | Mountain meteorology | Lake evaporation
Position
Associate Professor | 2018 - ...
Departement of Civil and Water Engineering
Laval University, Quebec City, Canada
Research Statement
My research interests focus on a wide range of problems at the interface between the earth surface and the lowest layer of the atmosphere (in the so-called atmospheric boundary layer). To do this, I use new-generation models supported by extensive field measurements of small-scale atmospheric processes in complex environments such as mountainous terrain. I also have a strong interest in snow hydrology, evapotranspiration, as well as in environmental fluid mechanics in general.
Education
Post-doc, Hydrology | 2012-2013
Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique, Quebec City, Canada
Advisor: Alain N. Rousseau
Ph.D., Environmental Engineering | 2007-2011
EPFL - Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Lausanne, Switzerland
Thesis title: Atmospheric Boundary Layer Dynamics of Transitional Flows over Complex Terrain
Advisor: Marc B. Parlange
M.Sc., Atmospheric Sciences | 2005-2007
McGill University, Montreal, Canada
Thesis title: Impacts of Synoptic Atmospheric Circulations and Topographic Conditions on Sustained Strong Surface Winds over Southern Nunavut
Advisor: Ronald E. Stewart
B. Eng., Engineering Physics | 2001-2005
Université Laval, Quebec City, Canada
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