Michele Casula
18/07/2024
Joachim Biercamp
18/07/2024
WP4

Hanna Pawlowska

University of Warsaw (UW)

Hanna Pawlowska is a professor in Atmospheric Physics at the Institute of Geophysics, Faculty of Physics. At the University of Warsaw. After defending her PhD at the University of Warsaw on cloud modelling, she worked in 1993-1998 at the Centre National de Recherches Meteorologiques in Météo-France.
Her studies were focused on cloud microphysical properties and processes involved in the aerosol indirect effect, all based on airborne in-situ measurements. In 1999 – 2000 she worked at Laboratoire de Meteorologie Dynamique in Paris. Since 2000 she is back at the University of Warsaw. She teaches Atmospheric Thermodynamics and Cloud Physics at the master degree and post-graduate levels. Her research group – Cloud Microphysics – works on cloud modelling with a focus on a particle-based lagrangian representation of cloud microphysics. University of Warsaw Lagrangian Cloud Model (UWLCM) is being developed and used in current research. She has been involved in many European research projects (PACE, EUCAARI, EUCLIPSE, NextGEMS) and infrastructural projects (COPAL, EUFAR).
She has been a leader and coordinator of many projects funded by the polish National Science Center.