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Mario Eduardo Gavidia Calderon



Name: Mario Eduardo Gavidia Calderon

Tel: (919) 931-4400 (mobile)

Email: mario.calderon@iag.usp.br

 

Education:

PhD Student in Meteorology, University of São Paulo, December 2015 - present

MS in Meteorology, University of São Paulo, March 2013 - June 2015

BS in Environmental Engineering, Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina, March 2005 - December 2009

 

Research Interests & Specialties:

1. Air Pollution (Atmospheric Chemistry and Emission Inventories)

2. Chemical Transport Models (WRF-Chem)

3. Air Quality data analysis (with R and Python)

 

Research Experience:

1. Visiting Student, North Carolina State University, Jan 2017 - Apr 2017

2. Environmental Specialist, Servicio Nacional de Meteorología e Hidrología del Perú (SENAMHI), Feb 2011 - Jan 2013

 

Publications:

1. Hoshyaripour, G., Brasseur, G., Andrade, M.F., Gavidia-Calderon, M., I. Bouarar, and R.Y. Ynoue. 2016. Prediction of Ground-Level Ozone Concentration in São Paulo, Brazil: Deterministic versus Statistic Models. Atmospheric Environment 145: 365–75. doi:10.1016/j.atmosenv.2016.09.061 

 

Conference Presentations:

1. Gavidia-Calderon M., Andrade, M. F and Franco, D., Impact of urban information on biogenic and anthropogenic CO2 fluxes estimation over MASP simulation with WRF, a poster presentation in the 97th AMS Annual Meeting, Seattle, USA.

2. Gavidia-Calderon M. and Andrade, M. F, Impact of chemistry boundary condition on tropospheric ozone simulation in the metropolitan area of Sao Paulo using WRF-Chem, a poster presentation in the 13th IGAC Science Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry, Natal, Brazil.

3. Gavidia-Calderon M. and García, J., Meteorological variables simulation with the Weather Research Forecasting model for summer and winter of Lima in 2009, a poster presentation in the South American Emissions, Megacities and Climate – Final Meeting 2010, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

 

Awards and Honors

1. South American Emission Megacities and Climate Project (SAEMC) Scolarship (March 2009).