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Yves Plancherel is a Lecturer in Climate Change and the Environment at the Department of Earth Science and Engineering, part of the Faculty of Engineering at Imperial College London. He is affiliated with the Grantham Institute and leads the Endian research group, focusing on global biogeochemical dynamics and environmental diagnostics to support the green transition. He holds a PhD in Geosciences from Princeton University, with prior postdoctoral research at the University of Oxford as a James Martin Fellow.
- Educations:
- BSc in Marine Biology, Hawaii Pacific University
- MSc in Oceanography, University of Hawaii at Manoa
- PhD in Geosciences, Princeton University
His research integrates computational modeling, artificial intelligence, and Earth observation to address environmental challenges. He teaches courses such as Low Temperature Geochemistry, Geophysical Fluid Dynamics of the Ocean, and Environmental Data Science. Awards include the NERC Independent Research Fellowship and HEA Fellowship. He is fluent in French, English, German, and Spanish.
He has led outreach initiatives, including the Women In Science and Engineering program, and contributed to international training schools in marine biogeochemistry. His affiliations span the Earth Observation Network and 21st Century Ocean Institute.



