Atmospheric Chemistry and Air Quality Summer School

The program is designed for:

  • Students passionate about atmospheric sciences, environmental engineering, and related disciplines.
  • Individuals seeking to enhance their knowledge of the impacts of atmospheric chemistry on global challenges.
  • Those eager to connect with a vibrant international community of learners and experts.
  • Du 30 Jun. 2025 au 04 Jul. 2025

  • 09:00 - 18:00
  • École d'été
  • Sorbonne University, Paris, France (hybrid format)

Costs

  • The summer school is offered by the IPSL Climate Graduate School free of charge.
  • Breakfasts, lunches, and coffee breaks will be provided during the event.
  • Financial support for accommodation in Paris: a limited number of shared double rooms have been reserved (prior arrangement with participants is required). Priority is given to students living outside the Paris region. Would you be interested? Details to follow.
  • Participants are responsible for their own travel costs.

Program

  • Keynote Lectures: Hear from renowned scientists about current research in atmospheric chemistry.
  • Workshops: Participate in practical sessions on air quality monitoring, data analysis, and modeling.
  • Panel Discussions: Engage in debates on pressing issues such as climate policy and urban air quality.
  • Student Presentations: Showcase your work and receive feedback from experts.
  • Hands on Experience: For in-person attendees, visits to some of the leading research and monitoring facilities.

Themes

  • Atmospheric Chemistry: Learn about the fundamental processes shaping our atmosphere, from chemical reactions to pollution dynamics.
  • Impact Exploration: Understand how atmospheric chemistry influences climate and human health.
  • Interactive Learning: Engage in hands-on activities, group discussions, and workshops focused on real-world applications.

Speakers

  • Solène Turquety, LATMOS
  • Gilles Forêt, LISA
  • Valérie Gros, LSCE
  • Cathy Clerbaux, LATMOS
  • Aurélien Faucheux, CEREA
  • Vincent Dupuis, Phenix
  • Matthias Beekmann, LISA
  • Karine Sartelet, CEREA
  • Lya Lugon, CEREA
  • Jean-Eudes Petit, LSCE
  • Juan Cuestra, LISA
  • Camille Viatte, LATMOS
  • Véronique Ghersi, Airparif
  • Bénédicte Jacquemin, INSERM
  • Sophie Szopa, LSCE