Academic Background and Research Expertise

I hold a PhD in Science and Technology from the National University of Cuyo, Argentina, where I focused on high-resolution numerical simulations and predictive analysis of air quality. My research integrates remote sensing, atmospheric transport models, and machine learning to enhance emission quantification and support climate change mitigation efforts.

At SRON, I contribute to projects that leverage TROPOMI and other high-resolution satellite data to detect and analyze methane emissions from major sources, including urban areas, the oil and gas industry, coal mines, and landfills. By combining satellite remote sensing with atmospheric models, I help refine emission inventories, improve air quality assessments, and enhance pollution monitoring accuracy. Which also plays a key role in developing data-driven strategies for climate mitigation and air quality policy.

Making Science Accessible and Impactful

Beyond research, I am passionate about bridging scientific findings with real-world applications. I enjoy engaging in scientific communication, mentoring early-career researchers, and working on collaborative projects that advance environmental sustainability, air quality management, and climate action.

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