members

Omer  Roi-Cohen

Omer Roi-Cohen

M.Sc. student
Studying non-local aerosol–cloud interactions using cloud-controlling factor analysis
Namrah  Habib

Dr. Namrah Habib

Postdoc
Co-hosted with Nathan Steiger
My research focuses on using climate models to better understand the atmospheres of planets in our Solar System and exoplanets. Previously, I used convection resolving models to study hydrogen dominated atmospheres.
Gedaliya Kitrossky

Gedaliya Kitrossky

M.Sc. student
Co-supervised with Danny Rosenfeld

My research focuses on the influence of aerosol om rainfall patterns in areas undergoing convective cloud seeding experiments. I utilize WRF model to simulate cloud dynamics and explore these interactions. 

Yuval Levin

Yuval Levin

M.Sc. student
Co-supervised with Assaf Hocman
Bachelor's in physics at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (graduated in 2023). Currently studying anthropogenic-driven changes in precipitation in the Middle East using single forcing large ensemble simulations.
Suf  Lorian

Suf Lorian

M.Sc. student
BSc in physics from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Studing relations between aerosol-cloud interactions and sea surface temperature changes using km-scale RCE simulations.
Denis  Shum

Denis Shum

M.Sc. student
A master student studying the impact of aerosol-cloud interactions (ACI) on large-scale atmospheric circulation.
Sreelekshmi  T.

Sreelekshmi T.

PhD student
My current research revolves around aerosol-radiation interactions within the paradigm of radiative-convective equilibrium (RCE). 
Elyakom  Vadislavsky

Elyakom Vadislavsky

PhD student
Co-supervised with Alexander Khain
Development and implementation the detailed spectral bin microphysics melting scheme in ICON NWP and investigation the effects of melting on precipitation and dual polarimetric radar signatures.
Netta  Yeheskel

Netta Yeheskel

M.Sc. student
B.Sc graduate in Earth Sciences, specializing in Climate-Atmosphere-Oceanography, and Environmental Science, through a dual teaching program at the Hebrew University.