
معرفی
Dr. Gregory V Cesana is an Associate Research Scientist at Columbia University's Center for Climate Systems Research (CCSR), affiliated with the Columbia Climate School. He holds a B.S. (2005) and M.Sc. (2007) in Atmosphere/Ocean/Soil Remote Sensing from the University of Toulon and a Ph.D. from Sorbonne Université (2013). His career includes postdoctoral work at Caltech/NASA JPL and current collaboration with NASA GISS to improve climate models using satellite data.
Research focuses on cloud processes, radiative feedbacks, and model evaluation using A-train satellite observations (CALIPSO, CloudSat). Key interests include low-cloud feedbacks, cloud-phase transitions, and reducing climate uncertainty. Projects include applying satellite data to constrain climate model biases and developing observational frameworks for future missions.
- Education: University of Toulon (B.S./M.Sc.), Sorbonne Université (Ph.D.)
- Affiliations: Columbia CCSR, NASA GISS, and international collaborations
Publications highlight advancements in cloud-radiation interactions, model evaluation techniques, and Arctic/Southern Ocean climate dynamics. Expertise spans remote sensing (lidar/radar), climate modeling, and satellite data integration.



