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Lou-Anne Chevrollier is a Visiting Researcher in the Department of Environmental Science at Aarhus University, specializing in Environmental Microbiology. Her research focuses on the application of physics-based inverse methods to retrieve snow and ice surface properties using ground, airborne, and spaceborne spectrometry data. She has a keen interest in understanding the role of microbes in affecting snow and ice albedo. Her expertise includes radiative transfer modeling, field spectroradiometry, remote sensing, and inverse modeling, which are crucial for analyzing the interactions between environmental factors and snow and ice characteristics. Chevrollier actively collaborates on research projects aimed at enhancing the understanding of snow and ice dynamics, contributing to both academic literature and practical applications in climate science.
Aarhus University • Roskilde, Denmark
Conducting research in Environmental Microbiology with a focus on the interaction between microbes and snow and ice properties.
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