Romain Fiévetمشاهده پروفایل
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Romain Fiévet is a Research Scientist in the Climate Physics Department at the Max Planck Institute for Meteorology (MPI-M) in Hamburg, Germany. His work focuses on high-resolution climate modeling with specialization in storm-resolving simulations and cloud microphysics. He leads computational infrastructure development within the SCLab and Climate Surface Interaction research group. Fiévet's research centers on understanding fine-scale atmospheric processes through advanced numerical modeling. His work examines how cloud microphysics and turbulence at kilometer-scale resolutions can feedback onto larger climate systems. Key research areas include convective cold pools, mesoscale tropical convection organization, and the development of high-resolution climate models like ICON. His methodology combines observational data from field campaigns with sophisticated numerical simulations to validate and improve climate models. Recent work includes participation in the 2024 ORCESTRA field campaign studying tropical convection organization, where he conducted high-resolution ICON model simulations to investigate convective-cold-pool dynamics. His research demonstrates how systematic grid refinement from 800m down to 25m resolution affects the representation of atmospheric phenomena. Fiévet maintains active research across both climate science and aerospace engineering domains, with recent publications spanning climate modeling and hypersonic flow dynamics. His technical expertise bridges atmospheric science and computational fluid dynamics, with strong emphasis on developing and applying high-resolution numerical methods to complex fluid systems.









