NP
Nonlinear Processes in Geosciences

Robin Noyelle

I am a postdoctoral researcher at the Federal Institute of Technology Zurich (ETHZ). I graduated from École Polytechnique (Palaiseau, France) and Sorbonne University (Paris, France) in Climate Sciences and defended my PhD in 2024 on “Statistical and dynamic aspects of extreme heat waves in mid-latitudes” at the Laboratory of Climate and Environmental Sciences (LSCE, Paris-Saclay University). My research focuses on the dynamic and probabilistic evolution of extreme events with climate change, particularly heat waves and droughts.

ECS Spotlight: Evolution of the Dynamics of Centennial Hot Summers in Western Europe With Climate Change

ECS Spotlight: Evolution of the Dynamics of Centennial Hot Summers in Western Europe With Climate Change

Extreme meteorological and climatological events can be immensely damaging and disruptive to society. Understanding the physical mechanisms driving these events, and how they will evolve with climate change is crucial for informing societal adaptation to our changing climate. However, extreme events are, by definition, rare. Our capacity to understand these events is, therefore, hindered by the sm ...[Read More]