Space Applications and Nowcasting scientists and scientific software engineers
Our Space Applications and Nowcasting scientists and scientific software engineers
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Simon leads and manages the Space Applications and Nowcasting team.
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Nigel is responsible for pre-processing of satellite sounder data in the Met Office and the development of pre-processing software.
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Thomas's role is to lead and manage the Space Data Products and Systems Group.
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François-Xavier manages the space weather research team. His main research interests are heliospheric and ionospheric physics.
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Matt carries out research and development in the Nowcasting team in Weather Science.
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Ian works on simulated satellite imagery - in particular, on developing "metrics" to quantify the difference between imagery from two different sources.
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Pete carries out research aimed at improving satellite image data processing, interpretation and assimilation capabilities at the Met Office.
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Siegfried works on chemical data assimilation with the research interest to better understand the consequences for air pollution and human well-being.
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Lucy is a foundation scientist whose role is to improve our use of satellite data for monitoring emissions of volcanic sulphur dioxide.
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Graeme works on Variational Analysis with a particular interest in the use of satellite data.
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Mike is a Space Weather Applied Scientist in space weather research and forecasting.
Andrew is a research scientist working in the Nowcasting R&D team.
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Katie leads the Nowcasting Research and Development group
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Cameron is a scientist at the Met Office whose research is aimed at improving satellite image data processing and interpretation capabilities, particularly regarding the imagery of volcanic ash.
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Ruth works on improving satellite image data assimilation capabilities at the Met Office.
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Robert leads the Satellite Imagery group.