Camilla Lops | Climate Change and Energy | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Camilla Lops   –  Climate Change and Energy  –  Best Researcher Award

UNICH | Italy

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📍Current Position

Camilla Lops is a dedicated Postdoctoral Research Associate at the University ‘G. D’Annunzio’ Chieti-Pescara, in the Department of Engineering and Geology (INGEO), where she has been actively contributing since June 2021. Her current research focuses on multiscale approaches in building thermophysics, with an emphasis on innovative and sustainable design principles. Camilla’s role involves collaborating on projects aimed at enhancing energy efficiency and environmental sustainability within the building sector.

 

📝Publication Achievements

Camilla has an impressive publication record, contributing to research on various topics within engineering and sustainability. She is a reviewer for the journal Cogent Engineering, demonstrating her expertise in the field. Additionally, Camilla’s work on energy efficiency and sustainability in buildings has been published in reputable scientific journals, further solidifying her standing as a key contributor to research in these areas.

 

🔍Ongoing Research

Currently, Camilla’s research grant is centered on a multiscale approach in building thermophysics, which involves analyzing energy use at different scales to optimize the energy efficiency of buildings. She is also working on other projects such as the GENESIS and ENERGIDRICA initiatives, funded by the National Operational Program for Research and Innovation, which aim to improve the sustainability of engineering projects through innovative techniques.

 

🔬 Research Interests

Camilla’s primary research interests lie in environmental sustainability, energy efficiency, and building thermophysics. She focuses on analyzing building structures and systems to develop strategies that reduce energy consumption and enhance environmental impact. Additionally, her interest in Life Cycle Assessment reflects her commitment to a holistic approach, ensuring that the materials and methods used in construction are environmentally responsible from start to finish.

 

🎓Academic Background

Camilla holds a Double Degree Ph.D. from the University ‘G. D’Annunzio’ Chieti-Pescara and Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya in Barcelona, completed in 2020. Her dissertation, “Integrated Solutions for the Energy and Seismic Retrofit of Existing Buildings,” demonstrates her expertise in creating sustainable solutions for building structures. Camilla also has a Master’s and Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering from the same Italian university, both of which she completed with distinction.

 

🏆Scholarships and Awards 

Throughout her academic journey, Camilla has earned numerous accolades, including scholarships that facilitated her participation in international programs like the ERASMUS Programme at the Czech Technical University in Prague. Her achievements are a testament to her commitment to advancing her knowledge and skills in engineering and sustainability.

 

🧬Bioinformatics 

Camilla’s research also delves into bioinformatics, particularly concerning the environmental impacts of construction materials and processes. Her work uses sophisticated modeling tools to analyze data and predict the effects of various construction choices on the environment, making her a pioneer in integrating bioinformatics with engineering.

 

🌐Professional Associations 

She has participated in notable events such as the Advanced Building Skins Conference and the Heat Transfer and CFD with Comsol Multiphysics course, where she enhanced her skills in thermal and fluid dynamics modeling.

 

 📚Training & Workshops 

Camilla is an active member of various professional associations and regularly attends training workshops to stay updated on the latest advancements in her field.

 

🎤Oral Presentations and🗣️Thought Leadership 

Camilla has presented at numerous conferences, sharing her findings on energy efficiency and sustainable building design. Her presentations have been well-received, with particular acclaim for her work presented at the 36th UIT Heat Transfer Conference and the AICARR International Conference, which addressed innovative methods in heat transfer and building thermodynamics.

 

🧑‍🔬Tasks Completed as a Researcher 

In her role as a researcher, Camilla has undertaken various tasks, including energy and fluid dynamic modeling, technical report preparation, and simulation of energy systems. Her responsibilities also encompass teaching support, where she guides students through complex engineering concepts as part of the Technical Physics and Climate Change courses.

 

🚀Success Factors 

Camilla attributes her success to her strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and her proactive approach to problem-solving. Her ability to manage multiple projects while maintaining a high level of performance has been a key factor in her professional accomplishments.

 

🧪Publications & Laboratory Experience

Camilla’s laboratory experience is extensive, covering areas such as energy simulation, fluid dynamics, and thermo-hygrometric comfort analysis. Her hands-on experience complements her theoretical knowledge, allowing her to conduct comprehensive research that translates into practical applications. Her publications on topics such as building energy efficiency and thermophysics reflect her in-depth laboratory work.

 

🔍 Conclusion

Camilla Lops has established herself as a dedicated and innovative researcher in the fields of engineering and environmental sustainability. Her diverse background, from research projects to professional training and academic excellence, has equipped her with the skills necessary to make significant contributions to sustainable building practices. With a clear commitment to improving energy efficiency and reducing environmental impact, Camilla is poised to continue making impactful strides in her field.

📚Publications

Climate Change and Building Renovation: The Impact of Historical, Current, and Future Climatic Files on a School in Central Italy

          Authors: Camilla Lops; Fabio Serpilli; Valerio D’Alessandro; Sergio Montelpare

          Journal : Applied Sciences

DL2F: A Deep Learning model for the Local Forecasting of renewable sources

           Authors: Luciano Caroprese; Mariano Pierantozzi; Camilla Lops; Sergio Montelpare

          Journal : Computers & Industrial Engineering

“Great food, but the noise?”: Relationship between perceived sound quality survey and non acoustical factors in one hotel restaurant in Italy

         Authors:  Samantha Di Loreto; Valter Lori; Fabio Serpilli; Camilla Lops; Alessandro Ricciutelli; Sergio Montelpare

         Journal : Building Acoustics

Double-Skin Façades for Building Retrofitting and Climate Change: A Case Study in Central Italy

          Authors:  Camilla Lops; Samantha Di Loreto; Mariano Pierantozzi; Sergio Montelpare

         Journal : Applied Sciences

JungHoon Shin | Atmospheric science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. JungHoon Shin – Atmospheric science – Best Researcher Award

Lynker at NOAA/NWS/NCEP/EMC | United States

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📍Current Position

JungHoon Shin is a highly regarded physical scientist currently working as a Physical Scientist II at the Environmental Modeling Center (EMC) under NOAA/NWS/NCEP/EMC, where he is employed by Lynker. His contributions in the field of atmospheric science and hurricane forecasting are recognized globally, especially his work on the Hurricane Analysis and Forecast System (HAFS). His current role includes working on hurricane forecast models, numerical modeling, and conducting groundbreaking research on hurricane dynamics.

 

📝Publication Achievements 

Ph.D. in Atmospheric and Oceanic Science (University of Maryland, 2016),His dissertation, “The Impact of Upper-Level Processes on the Intensity and Structural Changes of Hurricane Sandy (2012),” showcases his early focus on tropical meteorology and hurricane dynamics. Master of Science in Atmospheric and Oceanic Science (University of Maryland, 2012), With a GPA of 3.75/4.0, JungHoon honed his skills in numerical modeling and tropical cyclone analysis. Master of Science in Atmospheric Science (Yonsei University, 2009), GPA: 3.98/4.3, continuing his specialization in atmospheric sciences. Bachelor of Science in Atmospheric Science (Yonsei University, 2007), Transferred from Sogang University, where he initially studied physics. GPA: 3.86/4.3.

 

🔍Ongoing Research

High-Resolution Hurricane Numerical Modeling: Focused on hurricane vortex initialization and convective parameterization. Improvement of Vortex Initialization (VI): He is significantly improving hurricane analysis through enhanced vortex initialization techniques. Convective Parameterization: Advancing the physical and dynamical understanding of hurricanes through numerical models such as HAFS and WRF. Real-Time Experiment Monitoring: He plays a crucial role as co-PI for real-time hurricane forecast experiments.

 

🔬 Research Interests

Development of the Hurricane Analysis and Forecast System (HAFS), a cutting-edge operational hurricane forecast model. High-resolution hurricane numerical modeling, focusing on vortex initialization and convective parameterization. Hurricane dynamics, specifically the intensity and structural changes of hurricanes, analyzed through a cloud-permitting Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model. Broader topics in tropical and synoptic meteorology.

 

🎓Academic Background

JungHoon Shin’s academic journey is marked by exceptional achievements in atmospheric science. He earned his Ph.D. in Atmospheric and Oceanic Science from the University of Maryland, College Park, MD, in August 2016, with a dissertation titled “The Impact of Upper-Level Processes on the Intensity and Structural Changes of Hurricane Sandy (2012).” Before this, he obtained his Master’s in Atmospheric and Oceanic Science from the same institution in December 2012, achieving an impressive GPA of 3.75/4.0. His academic foundation in South Korea includes a Master’s in Atmospheric Science from Yonsei University, Seoul, with an outstanding GPA of 3.98/4.3, and a Bachelor’s degree in Atmospheric Science from the same university in 2007. His early education began at Sogang University, where he initially studied Physics before transferring to Yonsei University in 2005.

 

🏆Scholarships and Awards 

JungHoon Shin has demonstrated academic and research excellence throughout his career. Although specific scholarships and awards are not detailed, his advanced academic achievements, along with his positions at prominent institutions like NOAA and University of Maryland, reflect the recognition he has earned in his field.

 

🧬Bioinformatics 

JungHoon Shin possesses strong technical and bioinformatics skills essential for atmospheric modeling. His proficiency in programming languages such as FORTRAN, combined with experience in Python and shell scripting, has enabled him to develop and enhance models like HAFS and WRF. Additionally, he is proficient in GrADS and familiar with NCAR Command Language (NCL) and Read Interpolate Plot (RIP4).

 

🌐Professional Associations 

JungHoon’s work is deeply embedded in bioinformatics for climate modeling, which involves using large datasets and high-performance computational tools to model atmospheric conditions and hurricane structures.

 

 📚Training & Workshops 

JungHoon regularly participates in professional development through workshops and training programs, focusing on hurricane forecasting, numerical modeling, and data analysis methods.

 

🎤Oral Presentations and🗣️Thought Leadership 

2024 Unifying Innovations in Forecasting Capabilities Workshop Topic: Development of Cloud and Vertical Velocity Initialization in HAFS. 2024 American Meteorological Society (AMS) Conference on Hurricanes and Tropical Meteorology Presented multiple topics related to hurricane forecasting and numerical modeling techniques.

 

🧑‍🔬Tasks Completed as a Researcher 

Running High-Resolution Simulations: Simulating various hurricane cases, including Hurricane Sandy (2012) and Hurricane Earl (2010). Data Handling and Analysis: Proficient in handling global meteorological data, satellite data, and reanalysis datasets. Supercomputer Operations: Using NOAA, NASA, and other supercomputers to run complex numerical models.

 

🚀Success Factors 

JungHoon’s success is driven by his deep understanding of hurricane dynamics, strong computational skills, and ability to innovate in hurricane forecast modeling. His work contributes to real-time hurricane forecasts, helping agencies like NOAA to better predict and respond to hurricane threats.

 

🧪Publications & Laboratory Experience

With numerous publications under his belt and extensive laboratory experience in analyzing hurricanes, Shin’s research significantly contributes to the global understanding of hurricane formation and behavior. His work on Hurricane Sandy is particularly notable, as it provided new insights into the upper-level processes affecting storm intensity and structure.

 

🔍 Conclusion

JungHoon Shin’s ongoing research, academic achievements, and publication records highlight his commitment to advancing hurricane forecasting. His expertise in numerical modeling, hurricane dynamics, and data analysis continues to shape the way we understand and predict hurricanes, making his contributions invaluable to atmospheric sciences.

📚Publications

The Implementation of Cloud and Vertical Velocity Relocation/Cycling System in the Vortex Initialization of the HAFS

       Authors: Shin, J., Zhang, Z., Liu, B., Mehra, A., Tallapragada, V.

      Journal: Atmosphere,

     

Physics schemes in the first version of NCEP operational hurricane analysis and forecast system (HAFS)

     Authors: Wang, W., Han, J., Shin, J., Zhang, Z., Yang, F.

     Journal: Frontiers in Earth Science

       

2022 real-time Hurricane forecasts from an experimental version of the Hurricane analysis and forecast system (HAFSV0.3S)

     Authors:  Hazelton, A., Alaka, G.J., Gramer, L., Marks, F., Gopalakrishnan, S.

     Journal: Frontiers in Earth Science