GASSP - Key Persons


Duncan Watson-Parris

Job Titles:
  • Research Fellow at the University of Oxford
Duncan Watson-Parris is research fellow at the University of Oxford and author of the Community Intercomparison Suite a python software package designed to facilitate model observation comparison. CIS has been designed for use with the GASSP database (and other common environmental data). Duncan is an expert user of the GASSP database, and a GASSP data scientist.

Hugh Coe

Hugh Coe is a co-investigator on GASSP, responsible for collection and harmonisation of aerosol measurements. Hugh's current research interests include: biomass burning and dust aerosols; the long range transport of pollution aerosol; aerosol-cloud interactions; organic aerosol; transformation and transport of aerosols on urban to regional scales.

Ken Carslaw

Job Titles:
  • Principal Investigator
Ken Carslaw is the Leeds principal investigator of the GASSP project. The Global Model of Aerosol Processes (GLOMAP) developed by Ken's research group has been used to study a wide range of aerosol processes in the atmosphere, including new particle formation, marine aerosol, dust emission and transport, and cloud condensation nuclei. GLOMAP is also being used in an Earth System model to study the interactions between aerosol, the oceans and the biosphere from seasonal to palaeo timescales.

Philip Stier

Philip Stier is the Oxford PI on GASSP. Philip is a University Lecturer in Atmospheric Physics at the Department of Physics and a Fellow in Physics at Oriel College, University of Oxford. Global aerosol and cloud microphysics are a key focus of Philip's research, combining global aerosol-climate models (HadGEM-UKCA, ECHAM-HAM) with in-situ and remote sensing observations. Philip is co-chair of the AeroCom intercomparison project working group on aerosol radiative forcing.