Carlos Pérez García-Pando

Carlos Pérez García-Pando

Barcelona Supercomputing Center - Centro Nacional de Supercomputación

Experimental Sciences & Mathematics

Carlos Pérez García-Pando obtained his PhD in Environmental Eng. from the UPC in 2005. He was then appointed Mineral Dust Group Leader at the recently created Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC). Thereafter he worked in the US at NOAA/NCEP, IRI, Columbia University and NASA Goddard Institute for Space studies. After obtaining an AXA Chair on Sand and Dust Storms, he re-joined BSC as Head of the Atmospheric Composition Group, AXA Professor on Sand and Dust Storms and Ramon y Cajal Fellow in 2016. In 2017, he was awarded by the Spanish Royal Academy of Engineering the Agustín de Betancourt y Molina prize for young researchers in recognition for his contributions in the field of environmental risks, and he obtained a ERC Consolidator Grant that started in October 2018. He is Co-I of the Earth Surface Mineral Dust Source Investigation, one of the only two Earth Ventures-Instrument missions funded by NASA in 2018. He was appointed ICREA Research Professor in Dec. 2019.


Research interests

Carlos Pérez García-Pando is interested on understanding atmospheric aerosols and traces gases, from the physical and chemical processes affecting them, to their effects upon weather, climate, ocean biogeochemistry, air quality and health. His research group develops improved representations of pollutants within atmospheric and climate models to characterize their sources, sinks, atmospheric lifecycles and effects. He is known for his work on dust aerosols; in that context, he holds an AXA Chair that tackles both fundamental and applied research questions related to dust and he lead an ERC Consolidator Grant that investigates the role of the dust mineralogical composition in the climate effects of dust based on theory, experimental campaigns, remote spectroscopy and modeling.


Selected research activities

– PI of a ERC Consolidator Grant started in October 2018 entitlted FRAGMENT (“FRontiers in dust MinerAloGical coMposition and its Effects upoN climaTe”; grant agreement No. 773051).

– AXA Chair on Sand and Dust Storms at the Barcelona Supercomputing Center

– Co-Investigator of the Earth Surface Mineral Dust Source Investigation (EMIT) which is a NASA Earth Ventures-Instrument (EVI-4) Mission to map the surface mineralogy of arid dust source regions of the Earth via imaging spectroscopy in the visible and short-wave infrared.

Selected publications in 2019 prior to the ICREA appointment in December:

-Benavides, J., Snyder, M., Guevara, M., Soret, A., Pérez García-Pando, C., Amato, F., Querol, X., and Jorba, O. 2019, CALIOPE-Urban v1.0: coupling R-LINE with a mesoscale air quality modelling system for urban air quality forecasts over Barcelona city (Spain)Geosci. Model Dev., 12, 2811–2835.
-Querol X, Tobías A, Pérez N, Karanasiou A, Amato F, Stafoggia M, Pérez García-Pando C,  Ginoux P, Forastiere F, Gumy S, Mudu P & Alastuey A 2019, ‘Monitoring the impact of desert dust outbreaks for air quality for health studies‘, Environment International, vol. 5, 104867.
-Guevara, M., Tena, C., Porquet, M., Jorba, O., and Pérez García-Pando, C. 2019, HERMESv3, a stand-alone multi-scale atmospheric emission modelling framework – Part 1: global and regional moduleGeosci. Model Dev., 12, 1885–1907.