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Franck Lascaux
Osservatorio Astrofisico di Arcetri Largo Enrico Fermi 5 50125 Firenze, Italy Phone: (+39) 055-2752205 Email: lascaux@arcetri.astro.it Homepage: http://www.arcetri.astro.it/~lascaux/

Personal
Born on September 26, 1978. France Citizen.

SCIENTIFIC INTERESTS
Mesocale meteorology, mesoscale numerical modeling, cloud microphysics, data assimilation, forecast of optical turbulence in astronomy.

LANGUAGES
French: mother tongue English: fluent Italian: fluent

EDUCATION
Paul Sabatier University, Toulouse, France September 2002 - November 2005 Faculty of Sciences, Aerology Laboratory -Ph. D., graduated November 2005, mention "TrХs Honorable" -Thesis title: "Numerical simulations of heavy precipitation events documented during the Mesoscale Alpine Programme (MAP)" -Thesis adviser: Dr. Evelyne Richard September 2001 - July 2002 Faculty of Sciences, Aerology Laboratory -D.E.A ("DiplТme d'Etudes Approfondies") "OcИan, atmosphХre, environnement": equivalent to a Master 's Degree in Ocean, Atmosphere and Environment -Laboratory internship workin on: "Numerical simulations of the MAP-IOP2A convective event: sensitivity to the microphysical scheme"


Franck Lascaux -Internship adviser: Dr. Evelyne Richard September 2000 - June 2001 Faculty of Sciences -MaНtrise de Physique Fondamentale: equivalent to a four-year Bachelor 's Degree in Physics

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-Laboratory internship working on: "The mean storm track above Atlantic North during the FASTEX experiment" -Internship adviser: Dr. Jean-Pierre Chaboureau

COURSES
March 2010 Computer User Training Course at the European Centre for medium-Range Weather Forecasts at Reading, UK. Module COM-HPCF (Use of supercomputing ressources). 35 hours of lectures and practical sessions on parallel computing, IBM Fortran and C compiling environment, serial optimisation and profiling. OpenMP, MPI, program debugging, Totalview.

WORK EXPERIENCE
May 2010 - Present Research: Post-doctoral position at the Osservatorio Astroficiso di Arcetri in Florence, Italy. May 2006 - May 2010 Research: Post-doctoral position (Marie Curie Excellence Grant) at the Osservatorio Astroficiso di Arcetri in Florence, Italy. FOROT project (leader of the project: Elena Masciadri), dealing with the forecast of optical turbulence above astronomical sites using the non-hydrostatic atmospherical model at mesoscale Meso-NH. Campaigns: In March 2008 I was part of a turbulence optic measurements campaign at Mount Graham, AZ, using a G-SCIDAR mounted on the VATT telescope. November 2005 - April 2006 Research: Post-doctoral contract in cooperation with the ANELFA (Association Nationale d'Etude et de Lutte contre les FlИaux AtmosphИriques). "Hail project" concerning studies of many hailstorms above southwestern France, using the non-hydrostatic atmospherical model at mesoscale Meso-NH. September 2002 - November 2005 Research: Doctoral research on numerical simulations of heavy precipitation events with a meteorological mesoscale model (Meso-NH). Teaching: Tutoring in Mathematics and Physics (1st and 2nd years of Bachelor 's Degree) at the Paul Sabatier Universiy of Toulouse (France).

SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH ACTIVITY
From 2002 to 2006 I've been part of the MAP (Mesoscale Alpine Programme) community during my PhD thesis at the Aerology Laboratory of Toulouse (France). During my thesis I helped developing, implementing and validating the parametrization of a new category of hydrometeor (the hail category) inside the microphysical scheme of a mesoscale meteorological model (the Meso-NH research model).


Franck Lascaux

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This parametrization is now part of the Meso-NH model as a routine and can be activated at will by the user. In May 2006 I won a post-doctoral position as experienced researcher in a Marie Curie Excellence Grant project, the FOROT (forecast of optical turbulence) project lead by Dr. Elena Masciadri, at the Osservatorio Astrofisico di Arcetri at Florence (Italy). I've been in charge of the installation and development of the Meso-NH model at the observatory of Arcetri. I've proceeded to the implementation of the Astro-MesoNH package (for optical turbulence forecasting) in the Meso-NH model on different workstations and supercomputers. I've also parallelized part of the code to allow for the use of multiprocessing numerical computations. I've focused my research activity during this period on the characterization of the optical turbulence at different astronomical sites (Dome C, Dome A and South Pole in Antarctica and the LBT site of Mount Graham in Arizona) using the Astro-Meso-NH package, as certified by many published articles. My research activity lead to the publication of 5 papers as first author and 5 as co-author for a total of 10 articles on international peer-reviewed journals, and 26 papers on non peer-reviewed journals or conference proceedings.

GRANTS
April 2006 Winner of a post-doctoral position as experienced researcher in a Marie Curie Excellence Grant project (FOROT). May 2005 "Young Scientist Travel Award" from the European Meteorological Society (EMS).

INFORMATIC SKILLS
Operating systems: UNIX, LINUX, WINDOWS, MAC Programming: Fortran (77,90,95), IDL, LaTeX, sed, awk, perl, bash environment, compiling environment Graphic tools: PGPLOT, NCARG, DIAPROG Meteorological model: Meso-NH Other important skills: Netcdf, management of GRIB files, CVS, parallel computing (MPI, OpenMP) and debugging (idg, gdb, Totalview) on workstations and supercomputers

OBSERVATIONAL CAMPAIGNS
March 2008 Mount Graham, AZ: Use of the Generalized Scidar for optical measurements characterization at the VATT.

OTHER RESEARCH ACTIVITIES
September 2008 LOC member of the international conference "Optical Turbulence - Astronomy meets Meteorology", 15-18 September 2008, Baia delle Ninfee, Alghero, Sardinia, Italy.
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