Francisco José Olmo Reyes

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Francisco J. Olmo Reyes is licensed in Physical Sciences (1986) and PhD in Physical Sciences (1991) from the University of Granada. He did a pre-doctoral stay at the Swiss Meteorological Institute (Zürich, 1989-1990), where he developed part of his PhD, and has carried out researcher stays at the Italian CNR-IMAA, and at the Universities of Vienna, Évora and Tartu. He is currently University Professor (2009) in the Department of Applied Physics of the University of Granada.

He began his research career in the field of solar radiation and surface energy budgets, later he has worked in the field of active and passive remote sensing and the atmospheric aerosol, both from the point of view of its optical and microphysical characterization, as well as in-situ properties, and their radiative forcing effects on climate. During this time he has participated in 40 research projects/contracts (12 of them as IP) and experimental measurement campaigns (both national and international); 8 teaching innovation projects, and he has directed 37 End-of-Degree Projects or End-of-Master Projects, 7 Doctoral Theses, and has published more than 250 papers/proceeding, and has also presented more than 180 congress communications in the area, both national and international. He is professor of the Master GEOMET (Geophysics and Meteorology) of the University of Granada since its implementation, distinguished with a mention of quality since 2005. In the last 5 years, he has directed 6 TFM (Final Master's Thesis) and 5 TFG (Final Project Degree), and currently he is also directing a Doctoral Thesis. In 2012, he was co-Chaired at the European Aerosol Conference (EAC-2012, Granada) and co-editor of the proceedings. In 2010 he was also co-Chaired of the Iberian Congress RICTA-2010, and co-editor of the proceedings.

He has been a reviewer of multiple scientific papers published in national and international journals, among which we will highlight Geophysical Research Letters, Journal of Geophysical Research, Atmospheric Environment, Journal of Aerosol Science, Atmospheric Research, Atmospheric Measurement Techniques or Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics. He currently belongs to the Atmospheric Physics Group (GFAT) of the University of Granada and develops his research at the IISTA-CEAMA. His current interest is focused on the aerosol-cloud interaction characterization using active and passive remote sensing techniques, as well as in-situ measurements. He is also interested in the inversion techniques of the Radiative Transfer Equation to obtain the optical and microphysical properties of the atmospheric aerosol, as well as the comparison/improvements between the theoretical and the experimental measurement techniques related to the properties of the atmospheric aerosol. Currently, also participates in the AERONET, EARLINET, SPALINET, GAW-Global Atmosphere Watch, MWRNET, CLOUDNET and ACTRIS networks, and in the COST COLOSSAL CA16109 action.