Nicolas Bellouin is a Professor at the University of Reading's Department of Meteorology, specializing in climate science and atmospheric chemistry. His research focuses on aerosol radiative effects, climate modeling, and aviation impacts on climate, with contributions to global carbon budget assessments and IPCC reports. He collaborates with institutions like the Met Office and IAGOS on projects involving climate forcing and Earth system interactions. Affiliations: University of Reading, Met Office Hadley Centre, IPCC Assessment Reports Key Research Themes: Aerosol-cloud interactions, contrail formation, radiative forcing, carbon cycle dynamics His work bridges climate observations and modeling, addressing anthropogenic influences on atmospheric processes. Recent studies include evaluating aviation emissions, quantifying aerosol impacts on clouds, and advancing understanding of global carbon budgets. Publications and collaborations emphasize interdisciplinary approaches to environmental challenges, with findings contributing to international climate policy and scientific consensus-building.





