Author(s):
Marenco, Franco ; Amiridis, Vasilis ; Costa, Maria João ; Kandler, Konrad ; Kazadzis, Stelios ; Klose, Martina ; Pérez García-Pando, Carlos ; Ryder, Claire ; Antunes, Célia ; Basart, Sara ; Bortoli, Daniele ; Bouris, D. ; Brooks, M. ; Buters, J. ; Canhoto, Paulo ; Carra, Maria Elena ; Choutris, P. ; Christoudias, T. ; Clarkson, R. ; et al
Date: 2025
Persistent ID: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/39674
Origin: Repositório Científico da Universidade de Évora
Subject(s): Dust; climate; socio-economic impacts; environmental health
Description
We present an example of how a doctoral network can bring together multidisciplinary expertise and novel scientific advances in atmospheric dust. This network (Dust-DN) has started operations and is a strategic alliance of high-profile partners, able to leverage unique facilities for atmospheric research and innovative space missions. The network aims to improve our understandings of dust processes and microphysics, identify the signature of source regions, address the socio-economic impacts of dust transport and improve the quantification of the role of dust in the climate system. The first results have already been achieved and are shown here, and many more are expected to follow.