
معرفی
Dr. Sandro Vattioni is a Researcher affiliated with the Professorship for Experimental Atmospheric Physics at ETH Zürich, part of the Department of Atmospheric Chemistry under the Department of Environmental Systems Science (D-USYS). His work focuses on stratospheric aerosol injections, geoengineering strategies, and their climatic and atmospheric impacts. He contributes to the development and application of advanced climate models like SOCOL-AERv2 and SOCOLv4.0, emphasizing microphysical processes and their role in climate intervention scenarios.
Research interests include evaluating the effectiveness and risks of solar radiation modification techniques, such as using solid particles (e.g., alumina, diamond) versus traditional sulfate aerosols. Key emphases are on ozone layer interactions, sulfur budget analysis, and mitigating side effects of geoengineering. His studies often integrate observational data from volcanic eruptions (e.g., 2021 La Soufrière) and multi-model frameworks to enhance climate predictions.
Vattioni’s publications highlight trends in climate intervention design, model validation, and environmental impact assessments. He collaborates on projects exploring the trade-offs between geoengineering methods, emphasizing the need for robust microphysical parameterization to optimize climate forcing outcomes. No scientific awards or student advising roles are explicitly mentioned, though his work contributes significantly to policy-relevant climate science.




