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Kelly Voudouri

 

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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Dr Voudouri Kalliopi Artemis (KAV) finished her PhD in the Laboratory of Atmospheric Physics of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece in 2019. With more than 9 years of experience, she is an expert in performing measurements with lidar systems including systematic calibration, and maintenance. Her main scientific interests lie in the field of Atmospheric Environment and Physics of Atmosphere, and more specifically on aerosol geometrical/optical properties, using ground-based data from active and passive remote sensing. Through her participation in more than 5 scientific projects, she has developed a 9 year long working relationship. In total, she has co-authored 11 publications in peer-
reviewed journals (4 out of 11 as first author) and over 50 in proceedings of international scientific conferences (22 of which as a first author). She serves as a peer reviewer for 3 scientific journals and she has co-supervised 6 master Thesis. She has also participated in total 7 experimental campaigns (e.g, PRE-TECT, COVID-19 NRT lidar measurement campaign, 1st PANACEA Measurement campaign summer 2019, 2nd PANACEA Measurement campaign winter 2020), being responsible for the data aquision and the lidar processing and has participated in the organizing committee of the 1st European Lidar Conference.

Her expertise and collaboration skills have been recognized from ACTRIS/EARLINET, assigning her to lead the Working Group on aerosol typing and characterization through the organization and consolidation of the EARLINET remote sensing community.

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ReACT stands for “Remote sensing of Aerosols, Clouds and Trace gases”, to describe the research focus of the respective research team led by Dr. Vassilis Amiridis. ReACT consists of highly motivated scientists within the field of Atmospheric Sciences, combining a number of Post-doc researchers, Ph.D. and M.Sc. students as well as other research and technical staff, using the resources, infrastructure and experience of the Institute for Astronomy, Astrophysics, Space Applications and Remote Sensing (IAASARS).

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