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Dr. Evelyn Hesse is a researcher at the University of Hertfordshire, affiliated with the School of Physics, Engineering & Computer Science and the Department of Physics, Astronomy and Mathematics. Her work focuses on experimental and theoretical aspects of light scattering by small particles with applications in atmospheric and climate physics. She has led and collaborated on projects such as ICE-RF (Improving Cirrus Radiative Forcing Estimates) and EUROCHAMP-2, emphasizing ice crystal analysis, radiative forcing, and cloud chamber investigations.
Her research involves advanced techniques like ray tracing with diffraction, surface roughness modeling, and light scattering simulations for atmospheric ice analogues. She has published extensively on topics including ice particle morphology, scattering pattern analysis, and instrumentation development for aerosol spectrometers and cloud probes.
Scientific Collaborations include partnerships with institutions like Natural Environment Research Council (NERC), FAAM Aircraft Facility, and Laboratory for Atmospheric and Climate Physics Research, with a focus on transnational access to advanced facilities and multi-institutional research networks.



