Athanasios Nenes

EPFL ENAC IIE LAPI
GR C2 544 (Bâtiment GR)
Station 2
1015 Lausanne

Awards

David Sinclair Award

American Association for Aerosol Research (AAAR)

2024

Copernicus Medal

2022

Teaching & PhD

PhD Students

Berkay Dönmez, Ernest Abboud

Past EPFL PhD Students

Paraskevi Georgakaki, Lucile Ricard

Courses

Atmospheric processes: from cloud to global scales

ENV-407

The main objective is to present important atmospheric processes from the local to global scales. The course will start with cloud processes, continue to synoptic phenomena like extratropical cyclones and fronts, to finally cover numerical modeling at the regional and global scales.

Introduction to environmental engineering

ENV-167

Key themes in environmental science and engineering will be show-cased, with examples - from equator to the poles - including atmospheric processes and climate change, water quality, energy resources and urban development, with the amazing technologies used to study and address current challenges.

Physics and chemistry of the atmosphere

ENV-320

The course provides an introduction to the physical and chemical processes that govern the atmospheric dynamics at small and large scales. The basis is laid for an in depth understanding of our atmospheric environment and the climate system.

Thermodynamics of the earth systems

ENV-413

The objective of this course is to apply thermodynamic principles to understand the role of water in the Earth System. The aim is to provide a broad conceptual framework for understanding the thermodynamics of oceans and atmospheres, so material can be integrated into other study disciplines.