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Philip Stier is a Professor of Atmospheric Physics at the University of Oxford, leading the Climate Processes Group and serving as a Fellow at Reuben College. His research focuses on the physical climate processes in the context of anthropogenic perturbations to the earth system and the underlying causes of climate change and air pollution. His work particularly emphasizes the roles of cloud and aerosol physics and their interactions within the climate system. The Climate Processes Group employs advanced numerical models and Earth observations combined with artificial intelligence and machine learning to enhance theoretical understanding and improve predictability of the climate system. Additionally, he serves as the Director of the Intelligent Earth - Oxford's UKRI AI Centre Doctoral Training and is part of the steering group for the Oxford Climate Research Network.
University of Oxford • Oxford, UK
Lead the Climate Processes Group, conduct research on atmospheric physics and climate systems.
Department of Politics and International Relations - Higher Level English requirement.