Curriculum Vitae.

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Curriculum Vitae.
Name:
Trude Storelvmo
Address:
Institute for Atmospheric and Climate Science
ETH Zurich
Universitätstrasse 16,
8092 Zurich,
Switzerland.
Email:
trude.storelvmo@env.ethz.ch
Telephone:
+41 787133576 /+41 446326672
Date of Birth:
10 December 1978.
Nationality:
Norwegian.
Marital status:
Engaged
Languages:
Norwegian, English and German.
Current employment
Since Sep. 2007
Post doctoral fellow, Institute for Atmospheric and Climate,
Sciences, ETH Zurich, Switzerland. Working on
aerosol-cloud interactions in the earth system model EC earth.
Previous employment
and education
2006 : 2007
Post doctoral fellow within the NorClim (Climate of Norway
and the Arctic in the 21st Century) project.
Meteorology and Oceanography Section,
Department of Geosciences, University of Oslo.
2003 : 2006
Ph.D. student within the COMBINE (Combined Observational
and Modeling Based Studies of the Aerosol Indirect Effect)
project. Meteorology and Oceanography Section, Department of
Geosciences, University of Oslo. PhD defence: October 13, 2006
2005 : 2006
Norwegian Centre for Space Related Education,
(NAROM) Andenes, Norway.
Working on the ’Focus on Physics’ project, giving lectures at
Norwegian high schools to motivate students to study physics.
2004, Spring
Course in Grenoble, France:
European Research Course on Atmospheres,
Duration: 1 month.
2002 : 2003
Arctic Lidar Observatory for Middle Atmosphere Research,
(ALOMAR) Andenes, Norway.
Temporary employment to work on the ALOMAR ozone lidar system.
2002, Fall
Department of Geophysics, University of Oslo, Norway.
Temporary employment to implement crystal shape dependent
ice crystal optical properties in the CAM-Oslo GCM.
2000 : 2002
Teacher at Narvik University College, Narvik, Norway.
Summer school in physics.
2002 , Fall
Course in Potsdam, Germany:
Scientific Supercomputing for Climate Research,
Duration: 1 month.
2001 : 2002
MSc thesis at Department of Geophysics,
University of Oslo, Norway.
Received MSc degree in June 2002.
2000 : 2001
Department of Atmospheric Sciences, University of Washington,
Seattle, USA. Exchange student from University of Oslo.
Courses within atmospheric science and statistics.
1999 : 2000
Department of Geophysics, University of Oslo, Norway
Courses within geophysics, mechanics and programming.
1997 : 1999
Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway,
Courses within physics, mathematics and university entry examination.
Research visits:
March 2007:
Visting researcher at MISU, Stockholm, Sweden.
Jan-Apr 2006:
Visting researcher at ETH Zurich, Switzerland.
Sep 2003:
Visting researcher at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory,
(PNNL), Richland, WA, USA.
Presentations at
conferences, workshops and seminars:
2008:
• University of Stockholm seminar series - Invited presentaton
• ICCP conference, Cancun, Mexico - Oral presentaton
• The 5th ACCENT Expert Workshop, UK - Oral presentation
2007:
• IUGG conference, Perugia, Italy - Oral presentaton
2006:
• EGU conference, Wienna, Austria - Poster presentation
• IGAC conference, Cape Town, South Africa - Oral presentation
• AeroCom workshop, Virginia, USA - Oral presentation
2005:
• IGAC/NOAA/NASA meeting on Aerosol Indirect Effect, Manchester,
UK - Poster presentation
• The 6th Informal Conference on Atmospheric and Molecular
Science, Denmark - Poster presentation.
• AeroCom workshop, Oslo, Norway - Oral presentation
• AGU fall conference, San Fransisco, USA - Poster presentation
2004:
• ICCP conference, Bologna, Italy - Poster presentation.
• The 5th Informal Conference on Atmospheric and Molecular
Science, Denmark - Poster presentation.
• IGAC Conference, Christchurch, New Zealand - Poster presentation.
Reviewing:
Reviewed papers/proposals for the following scientific journals
and Funding Agencies:
Journal of Geophysical Research, Journal of Climate,
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, Quarterly Journal of the Royal
Meteorological Society, National Science Foundation (NSF), Department
of Energy (DOE) Atmospheric Radiation Measurement Program (ARM)
Supervision:
Co-supervised one MSc student at University of Oslo.
Currently co-supervising one PhD student at ETH Zurich.
Public outreach:
• Participated in event organized by NAROM to recruit
female highschool students to the field of Physics. 2002.
• Gave popular science presentations on Climate Change at about 10
different Norwegian highschools. Organized by NAROM.
Fall 2005 and 2006.
Grants and awards:
• Awarded exchange student grant from the University of Oslo
for 1 year visit to University of Washington, Seattle, USA
• Award for best poster presentation, The sixth Informal
Conference on Atmospheric and Molecular Science, Denmark, June 2005
• Awarded travel grant from the Norwegian Research Council
for research visit to ETH Zurich, Spring 2006.
Publications,
peer-reviewed
2009
Isaksen et al.: ACCENT synthesis report on chemistry and climate.
Responsible for chapter on aerosol-cloud interactions.
In preparation for Atm. Env., Special Issue.
2009
Storelvmo, T., U. Lohmann and R. Bennartz: What governs the spread
in shortwave forcings in the transient IPCC AR4 models?
Geophys. Res. Lett.,doi:10.1029/2008GL036069, 2009
2008
Storelvmo, T., J. E. Kristjánsson and U. Lohmann:
Aerosol influence on mixed-phase clouds in CAM-Oslo.
J. Atmos. Sci., 60(10), 3214-3230, 2008a
2008
Storelvmo, T., J. E. Kristjánsson and U. Lohmann, T. Iversen,
A. Kirkevåg and Ø. Seland: Modeling the Wegener-Bergeron-Findeisen
process - implications for aerosol indirect effects.
Env. Res. Lett.,3 (045001), 2008b
2008
Kirkevåg, A., T. Iversen, O Seland, J. B. Debernard, J. E. Kristjánsson
and Storelvmo T.: Aerosol-cloud-climate interactions in the climate model
CAM-Oslo. Tellus 60A, 495-512., 2008
2008
Seland, Ø., T. Iversen, A. Kirkevåg and T. Storelvmo: Aerosolclimate interactions in the CAM-Oslo atmospheric GCM and investigations
of associated basic shortcomings. Tellus 60A, 459-491, 2008.
2007
Myhre, G., F. Stordal, M. Johnsrud, Y. J. Kaufman, D. Rosenfeld,
T. Storelvmo, J. E. Kristjánsson, T. K. Berntsen, A. Myhre, and
I. S. A. Isaksen: Aerosol-cloud interaction inferred from MODIS satellite
data and global aerosol models., Atmos. Chem. Phys., 7, 3081-3101, 2007.
2006
Storelvmo, T., J. E. Kristjánsson, S. J. Ghan, A. Kirkevåg,
Ø. Seland and T. Iversen: Predicting cloud droplet number concentration
in the Community Atmosphere Model (CAM)-Oslo.
J. Geophys. Res., 6, doi: 10.1029/2005JD006300, 2006a.
2006
Storelvmo, T., J. E. Kristjánsson, G. Myhre, M. Johnsrud and F. Stordal:
Combined observational and modeling based study of the aerosol indirect
effect. Atm. Chem. Phys., 6, 3583 - 3601, 2006b.
2006
Penner, J., J. Quaas, T. Storelvmo, T. Takemura, O. Boucher,
A. Kirkevåg, J. E. Kristjánsson and Ø. Seland: Model intercomparison
of the aerosol indirect effect, Atmos. Chem. Phys., 6, 3391 - 3405, 2006.
Other
Publications
2008
Iversen, T., Kirkevåg, A., Seland,Ø., Boldingh Debernard, J., Kristjánsson, J.E.
and T. Storelvmo: Aerosoler og klimaeffekten. Klima No.4, 40-43
2008
Storelvmo, T. and J. E. Kristjánsson and U. Lohmann:
Aerosol effects on clouds in EC-EARTH.
Procedings, 15th Intenational Conference on Clouds and Precipitation
2008
Storelvmo, T. and U. Lohmann: Modeling the Wegener-Bergeron-Findeisen
process - implications for aerosol indirect effects
Procedings, 15th Intenational Conference on Clouds and Precipitation
2007
Storelvmo, T. and J. E. Kristjánsson:
Particles lead to less cooling than previously assumed.
Cicerone, 16, 2, 28-29.
2006
Storelvmo, T.: Modeling aerosol influence on clouds in CAM-Oslo
PhD thesis, Meteorology and Oceanography Section, Department of Geosciences.
2004
Refereed the translation of the book ’Earth’ to Norwegian.
First published in 2003 by Dorling Kindersley Limited, 80 Strand,
London WC2R ORL.
2004
Storelvmo, T. and J. E. Kristjánsson,
Studies of the aerosol indirect effect in NCAR CAM2.0
Proceedings, 14th Intenational Conference on Clouds and Precipitation,
2003
Stebel, K., G. Hansen, K. Edvardsen,T. Storelvmo and M. Gausa:
Implementation of a daylight receiver in the ALOMAR ozone lidar Final report.
NILU: OR 32/2003.
2002
Storelvmo, T.: The importance of ice crystal shapes and sizes for Earth’s
radiative budget, MSc thesis, Meteorology and Oceanography Section,
Department of Geosciences.
Administrative duties:
• Representative for temporary employees, Department board, Department of
Geosciences, University of Oslo, 2004-2005
• Member of several employee search comittees, Department of Geosciences, University of Oslo, 2007-2008
• Chair of the Working group on chemistry, aerosols and clouds within the ECEarth consortium (http://ecearth.knmi.nl), 2007 - present.
Teaching experience:
• Summer 2000, 2001 and 2002: Lecturer, preparation course in basic physics,
Narvik university college. Duration: 5 weeks, 50-70 students.
• Fall semester 2004, 2005 and 2006: Responsible for field course and
teaching asistant, GEF4320: Radiation and remote sensing, Department of Geosciences, University of Oslo. 10-20 students.
• Fall semester 2006: Lecturer, GEF1000: The climate system, Department
of Geosciences, University of Oslo. 30 students.
• Fall semester 2008: Lecturer, BSc course: Atmospheric Physics, Institute
for Atmospheric and Climate Sciences ETH Zurich. 40 students.
References:
Prof. Ulrike Lohmann,
Institute for Atmospheric and Climate Science,
ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.
Tel: +41 44 633 05 14
Email: ulrike.lohmann@env.ethz.ch
Prof Jon Egill Kristjánsson,
Department of Geophysics,
University of Oslo, Norway
Tel: +47 22 85 58 13
Email: j.e.kristjansson@geo.uio.no
Dr. Surabi Menon
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory,
Berkeley, CA, USA
Tel: +01 510 486 6752
Email: smenon@lbl.gov
Prof. Joyce Penner,
Atmospheric, Oceanic and space sciences, University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, MI, USA
Tel: +01 734 936 0519
Email: penner@umich.edu
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