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Dr. Michel Van Roozendael is Head of the Atmospheric Reactive Gases Division and Leader of the UV-Vis DOAS Research group at the Royal Belgian Institute for Space Aeronomy (BIRA-IASB). For more than 25 years, he has developed research activities addressing the study of the atmospheric composition based on spectroscopic remote-sensing methods. His main interest is on the development of instrumentation and retrieval methods for the detection of atmospheric trace gases applied to observations from ground-based, aircraft and satellite platforms. In particular he has been strongly involved in the development and exploitation of the successive UV-Vis missions GOME, SCIAMACHY, GOME-2, OMI and TROPOMI/S5P. For more than 10 years, he has also co-chaired the UV-Visible working group of the Network for the Detection of Atmospheric Composition Change (NDACC).
During his career at BIRA-IASB, M. Van Roozendael has been involved in over 80 international projects on atmospheric composition studies. He is currently Science Leader of the ESA Ozone Climate Change Initiative project and involved in a number of parallel research activities dealing with the development of the ESA atmospheric Sentinel missions and related Cal/Val activities. Since the early nineties, he has authored or co-authored approximately 150 publications in the peer-reviewed international literature. He is also associate editor for Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (ACP) and Atmospheric Measurement Techniques (AMT).
During his career at BIRA-IASB, M. Van Roozendael has been involved in over 80 international projects on atmospheric composition studies. He is currently Science Leader of the ESA Ozone Climate Change Initiative project and involved in a number of parallel research activities dealing with the development of the ESA atmospheric Sentinel missions and related Cal/Val activities. Since the early nineties, he has authored or co-authored approximately 150 publications in the peer-reviewed international literature. He is also associate editor for Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (ACP) and Atmospheric Measurement Techniques (AMT).
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Thomas Hanisco,Nader Abuhassan,Stefano Casadio,Alexander Cede,Limseok Chang,Angelika Dehn,Barry Lefer, Elena Lind,Apoorva Pandey, Bryan Place,Alberto Redondas,James Szykman,
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ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICSno. 1 (2024): 449-474
Gitaek T. Lee,Rokjin J. Park,Hyeong-Ahn Kwon, Eunjo S. Ha,Sieun D. Lee, Seunga Shin,Myoung-Hwan Ahn,Mina Kang,Yong-Sang Choi,Gyuyeon Kim,Dong-Won Lee,Deok-Rae Kim,
ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICSno. 8 (2024): 4733-4749
Gytha Mettepenningen,Caroline Fayt,Frederik Tack, Cato Van Doorne, Pieter Bogaert,Lars Jacobs,Sophie Berkenbosch, Aurélien Aubry,Filip Desmet,Charles Robert,Martine De Mazière,Michel Van Roozendael
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Hanlim Lee, Jungsung Park, Hyungkee Hong,Jhoon Kim,Hyo-Jung Lee,Yeonjin Jung,Michel Van Roozendael,Caroline Fayt,Rokjin Park,Siwan Kim, Myong-Hwan Ahn,Daniel J. Jacob,
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