
About
Berger Alexandre is a Researcher at the Université Bourgogne Franche-Comté (UBFC), affiliated with the Biogéosciences department. He currently holds an occasional collaborator (collaborateur occasionnel) role in the CRC (Climate Research Center) team. His research focuses on atmospheric modeling, particularly at the interface between atmospheric processes and continental surfaces, with emphasis on urban environments and climate change mitigation.
Education & Career:
- 3rd post-doctorate (CRC, Biogéosciences, Dijon): Modeling urban heat islands during heatwaves and +2°C climate scenarios.
- 2nd post-doctorate (CRC, Biogéosciences, Dijon): Atmospheric modeling of low cloud formation in West Equatorial Africa's dry season.
- 1st post-doctorate (CRC, Biogéosciences, Dijon): Kilometric-scale climate simulations on Mont Blanc massif variability (1974–2014).
- Doctorate (LAERO, Toulouse): Multiscale aerosol chemistry and cloud processes.
Research Interests: Berger specializes in improving atmospheric-land surface interaction models. His work explores canopy dynamics in urban, peri-urban, and rural settings to address urban greening, heat island mitigation, air quality, and global climate impacts. He employs high-resolution modeling to study phenomena like aerosol formation, cloud microphysics, and climatic variability.
Professional Affiliations: Active in the CRC team at Biogéosciences, focusing on environmental and climate research. LinkedIn profile: LinkedIn.
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