Charles Doutriaux

Charles Doutriaux is a senior Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory research computer scientist, where he is internationally known for his work in climate analytics, informatics, and management systems supporting model intercomparison projects. He works closely with many world­-renowned climate scientists and shares in the recognition of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change 2007 Nobel Peace Prize. He has co­-authored over 30 peer­-reviewed articles. He presented his work to many scientific conferences. Aside from everything Python ­related, his research interests include climate attribution and detection, visualization, and data analysis. Doutriaux has a master’s degree in “Climate and Physico-­Chemistry of the Atmosphere” from the prestigious French University Joseph Fourier, Grenoble. He’s a member of the AGU and AMS. You can contact him at [email protected].

Presentations

Virtual Laboratories: Vision for an Earth Sciences Collaborative And Distributed Environment

Sunday 11:30 AM–12:15 PM in Theater