Alumni list

 

The list of our graduates are listed below.

Please note: we are currently working on updating the alumni list. We hope to eventually have a comprehensive list of all our (graduate and undergraduate) alumni for the last decade (at the very least) on our website.

If you do not see your name in the lists, please send our coord.aos [at] mcgill.ca (subject: Alumni%20name%20to%20add%20to%20your%20website) (admin staff an email) with your name, graduation year, degree and thesis title and we will add your name.

Also, if you wish to add a short biography under your name, please coord.aos [at] mcgill.ca (subject: Please%20add%20this%20bio%20under%20my%20name%20on%20alumni%20profiles) (email us) and we will be happy to post it here. 

 

2021

Joseph Lilek. MSc.

2019

Yanxu Chen. MSc.

Uday Kurien. PhD.

Bimochan Niraula. MSc.

2018 

Hossein Amini Kafiabad. PhD. Thesis Title: Spontaneous imbalance in rotating stratified turbulence

Olivier Asselin. PhD. Thesis Title: On dynamics near an idealized tropopause

Gabriel Auclair. MSc. The role of ocean heat transport on rapid sea ice declines in the Community Earth System Model Large Ensemble

Natalia Bliankinshtein. MSc. Radiative contribution to the formation and development of Arctic continental air masses over northwest Canada

Kevin Bowley. PhD. Thesis Title: Interpreting rapid increases of zonal available potential energy from a synoptic-scale perspective

Sisi Chen. PhD. Impacts of turbulence on cloud microphysics and warm-rain initiation

Zhong Yi. Chia. MSc. The sensitivity of idealized moist baroclinic waves to horizontal resolution in a weather model

Yukie Hata. PhD. Thesis Title: Sea-ice strength and internal stresses from in-situ measurement

Geogina Paull. PhD. A study of latent heating and cooling from microphysical processes on the intensification of the low-level winds in hurricane

Alexandre Shanks. MSc. Predicting the formation and properties of organic aerosols downwind of the Athabasca oil sands operations

2017

Ya Chien Feng. PhD. Thesis Title: The essential problem of radar-estimated refractivity -quantifying its biases and errors

Mo Rokibul Islam. MSc. Thesis Title: A numerical study of thermobaric effects on geostrophic dynamics

Allison Kolly. MSc. Thesis Title: Using El Niño to quantify cloud radiative feedback

Ali Moridnejad. PhD. Thesis Title: Characterizing dust storms and modeling diffusion in viscous atmospheric aerosol particles

David Purnell. MSc. Thesis Title: Synoptic control over orographic precipitation distributions during OLYMPEX

Molly Syme. MSc. Thesis Title: Investigating the impact of direct effects of radiative forcing on ocean heat uptake

James Williams. PhD. Thesis Title: Improving predictions of Arctic sea-ice conditions using satellite observations and numerical models

Xiaoli Zhou. PhD. Thesis Title: Microphysical-macrophysical interactions in marine stratocumulus

Ayako Yamamoto. PhD. Thesis Title: Interactions between the North Atlantic surface ocean, climate, and biogeochemistry

2016 

Ali Asaadi. PhD. Thesis Title: Tropical cyclogenesis within the critical layer of tropical easterly waves

Maziar Bani Shahabadi. PhD. Thesis Title: Applications of infrared hyper-spectra in atmospheric sounding, climate feedback analysis, and model validation

Paloma Borque. PhD. Thesis Title: Turbulence and life time studies of shallow cumuli clouds using scanning cloud radar observations

David Burns. MSc. Thesis Title: Performance of the EarthCARE cloud profiling radar in marine stratus clouds

Phillipa Cookson-Hills. MSc. Thesis Title: Evaluating precipitation forecasts from the High Resolution Ensemble Kalman Filter (HREnKF) over the Pacific Northwest

Alexandra Cournoyer. MSc. Thesis Title: Characterizing weekday-weekend difference in precipitation

Bruce Davison. PhD. Thesis Title: Improving hydrologic prediction in Canada using a land surface scheme with data assimilation of precipitation and streamflow

Cecile Defforge. MSc. Thesis Title: Evaluating the influence of sea surface temperature on tropical cyclone genesis: observations and simulations

Mathilde Jutras. MSc. Thesis Title: Energy transfers in the ice and surface Arctic ocean at inertial and sub-inertial frequencies

Alexis Riopel. MSc. Thesis Title: Impact of near-inertial waves on a balanced flow

Andrea Rocha. MSc. Thesis Title: Development of a hybrid photo-bioreactor coupled with nano-and micro-interfaces for air pollution remediation

Bryn Ronalds. MSc. Thesis Title: On the relationship between North Atlantic moist baroclinic growth rate regimes and surface cyclogenesis

Raphaël Rousseau-Rizzi. MSc. Thesis Title: The deep convective initiation over an idealized mesoscale convergence zone

Stephane Taylor. PhD. Thesis Title: Effects of near-inertial forcing on the energetics of a wind-driven primitive equation channel

Flora Viale. MSc. Thesis Title: Tropical cyclone response to greenhouse and solar forcing

2015

Justin Beaudry. MSc. Thesis Title: Toward improving quantitative precipitation forecasting using radar observation to improve humidity distribution in model initial conditions

Patricia DeRepentigny. MSc. Thesis Title: Patterns of sea-ice retreat in the transition to a seasonally ice-free Arctic

Majid Fekri. PhD. Thesis Title: Towards a better understanding of rain forecast error and skill

Melissa Gervais. PhD. Thesis Title: Interpreting air mass and precipitation structures from a weather-climate interface perspective: Analyses and projections

Tara Howatt. MSc. Thesis Title: Freshwater and oxygen transport across the Labrador shelf-break: insights from gliders

Michael Kovacs. MSc. Thesis Title: Preferred locations of convective storms over Southern Quebec

Sarah Marcil. MSc. Thesis Title: Open ocean convection and the uptake of heat by the deep ocean

Patrick Martineau. PhD. Thesis Title: Wave-mean flow interaction during stratospheric vortex weakening events

Kirk North. MSc. Thesis Title: Kinematical retrievals in deep convective clouds from a network of scanning doppler radars in Oklahoma during MC3E

Alessio Spassiani. MSc. Thesis Title: An establishment of an objective dynamical framework for forecast model evaluation of extratropical transitions

Ying Sun. MSc. Thesis Title: An examination of convective moistening stratosphere

Madalina Surcel. PhD. Thesis Title: On the scale-dependence of the predictability of precipitation patterns by numerical weather prediction models

Laura Twidle. MSc. Thesis Title: Synoptic-dynamic precursors to extreme cases of tropospheric moisture flux convergence in the United States Midwest, and their relationship to precipitation

Alice Wood. MSc. Thesis Title: A climatology of North American air masses and their extremes in Montreal, Quebec 

2014 and earlier

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