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Edward Gryspeerdt is a Lecturer in Atmospheric Physics at Imperial College London's Department of Physics (Faculty of Natural Sciences). His research focuses on cloud physics, aerosol impacts, and climate modeling. He leads studies on aerosol effects from shipping/aviation, using global climate models, satellite data, and ground observations. Key affiliations include the Earth Observation Network, Grantham Institute, Space Lab, and the Space and Atmospheric Physics Group.
Research interests emphasize aerosol-cloud interactions, contrail formation, and anthropogenic impacts on climate systems. His work bridges satellite remote sensing with climate models to quantify radiative forcing and cloud feedback mechanisms. Current projects address challenges in detecting aerosol effects using satellite data and evaluating climate engineering proposals like marine cloud brightening.
Recent publications analyze contrail detection limitations, ship track observations, and aviation climate impacts. He collaborates on global climate model intercomparisons and observational constraint methodologies. No scientific awards are explicitly listed, though his work contributes to major climate science initiatives.
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