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Ali Hoshyaripour’s CV page 1 GHOLAM ALI HOSHYARIPOUR Date of Birth 15 April 1982 Nationality Iranian-German Address Fuhlsbüttler Str. 599 22337 Hamburg, Germany Phone +49 40 2548 3994 Mobile +49 157 7830 99 11 Email [email protected] Web Research Gate Google Scholar EDUCATION 2009 - 2013 PhD: Earth System Sciences, Institute of Geophysics/School of Integrated Climate System Sciences (SICSS), University of Hamburg, Germany Dissertation: Modulation of ash iron solubility in volcanic eruption plumes Supervisors: Prof. Dr. M. Hort, Dr. B. Langmann 2006 - 2009 MSc: Environmental Engineering, University of Tehran, Iran Thesis: Prediction of daily air pollution using hybrid Neuro-Fuzzy model based on atmospheric stability analysis Supervisors: Prof. K. Ashrafi, Prof. H. Shirazi 2000 - 2005 BSc: Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Najafabad, Iran RESEARCH EXPERIENCE 2015 - present Scientist, Institute of Geophysics, University of Hamburg (Prof. Hort group): Coupling the volcanic plume dynamics with the gas and aerosol chemistry with focus on iron, sulfur and halogen chemistry (“Eigene Stelle” funded by German Research Foundation (DFG)) 2015 - present Visiting Scientist, Max Planck Institute for Meteorology, Hamburg 2014 - 2015 Scientist, Max Planck Institute for Meteorology, Hamburg (Prof. Brasseur group): Using WRF-Chem model to monitor, analyze and forecast the regional air quality in South America. 2009 - 2014 Research Staff, Institute of Geophysics / SICSS, University of Hamburg: Developing and deploying numerical models to simulate the physicochemical interactions of ash, gas and aerosols in volcanic eruption plumes (PhD position funded by Excellence Cluster CliSAP). Conception and organization of several integrated activities at SICSS school. INDUSTRIAL EXPERIENCE 2013 - 2014 CDM Analyst, Sustainability and Carbon Services, DNV-GL, Germany: Comprehensive analysis of clean development mechanism (CDM) projects under the Kyoto protocol and according to the UN standards Development and implementation of CDM quality control system 2007 - 2009 Environmental Engineer, Tehranzist Consulting Engineers, Iran: Water reuse system of Isfahan Iron Mill (800 m 3 /h) Water reuse system of Mofateh power plant (500 m 3 /h) SERVICE / LEADERSHIP 2016 - present Early Career Scientists’ representative, Atmospheric Sciences Division, EGU 2012 - 2013 Representative of the SICSS PhD students, University of Hamburg 2007 - 2009 Head of the code development team, treatment plant design, University of Tehran 2006 - 2009 Head of environmental engineering student office, University of Tehran TEACHING EXPERIENCE 2015 - present Atmospheric Chemistry Modeling 2016 - present Introduction to Environmental Modeling

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GHOLAM ALI HOSHYARIPOUR Date of Birth 15 April 1982

Nationality Iranian-German Address Fuhlsbüttler Str. 599

22337 Hamburg, Germany Phone +49 40 2548 3994 Mobile +49 157 7830 99 11 Email [email protected] Web Research Gate • Google Scholar

EDUCATION 2009 - 2013 PhD: Earth System Sciences, Institute of Geophysics/School of Integrated

Climate System Sciences (SICSS), University of Hamburg, Germany Dissertation: Modulation of ash iron solubility in volcanic eruption plumes Supervisors: Prof. Dr. M. Hort, Dr. B. Langmann

2006 - 2009 MSc: Environmental Engineering, University of Tehran, Iran Thesis: Prediction of daily air pollution using hybrid Neuro-Fuzzy model based on atmospheric stability analysis Supervisors: Prof. K. Ashrafi, Prof. H. Shirazi

2000 - 2005 BSc: Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Najafabad, Iran

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE 2015 - present Scientist, Institute of Geophysics, University of Hamburg (Prof. Hort group):

Coupling the volcanic plume dynamics with the gas and aerosol chemistry with focus on iron, sulfur and halogen chemistry (“Eigene Stelle” funded by German Research Foundation (DFG))

2015 - present Visiting Scientist, Max Planck Institute for Meteorology, Hamburg

2014 - 2015 Scientist, Max Planck Institute for Meteorology, Hamburg (Prof. Brasseur group): Using WRF-Chem model to monitor, analyze and forecast the regional air quality

in South America.

2009 - 2014 Research Staff, Institute of Geophysics / SICSS, University of Hamburg: Developing and deploying numerical models to simulate the physicochemical

interactions of ash, gas and aerosols in volcanic eruption plumes (PhD position funded by Excellence Cluster CliSAP). Conception and organization of several integrated activities at SICSS school.

INDUSTRIAL EXPERIENCE 2013 - 2014 CDM Analyst, Sustainability and Carbon Services, DNV-GL, Germany: Comprehensive analysis of clean development mechanism (CDM) projects under

the Kyoto protocol and according to the UN standards Development and implementation of CDM quality control system

2007 - 2009 Environmental Engineer, Tehranzist Consulting Engineers, Iran: Water reuse system of Isfahan Iron Mill (800 m3/h) Water reuse system of Mofateh power plant (500 m3/h)

SERVICE / LEADERSHIP 2016 - present Early Career Scientists’ representative, Atmospheric Sciences Division, EGU 2012 - 2013 Representative of the SICSS PhD students, University of Hamburg 2007 - 2009 Head of the code development team, treatment plant design, University of Tehran 2006 - 2009 Head of environmental engineering student office, University of Tehran

TEACHING EXPERIENCE 2015 - present Atmospheric Chemistry Modeling 2016 - present Introduction to Environmental Modeling

Ali Hoshyaripour’s CV page 2

FELLOWSHIPS, HONORS AND AWARDS 2015 German Research Foundation (DFG) postdoc fellowship 2012 Best oral presentation, 3rd Young Scientists Conference, Kiel, Germany 2007 Top student of Environmental Engineering, University of Tehran, Iran 2005 Top student of Civil Engineering Department, University of Najafabad, Iran

ORGANAZATION Sep 2016 Organizing WRF-Chem-DE workshop, Hamburg, Germany Sep 2016 Organizing Volcanic ash workshop, Hamburg, Germany May 2016 Session convener and discussion moderator, SICSS PhD retreat, Sep 2013 Co-organizer, Young Earth System Scientists conference, Hamburg, Germany Aug 2011 Session rapporteur, Severe Aerosol Events conference, Hamburg, Germany

FIELD WORKS May 2016 Ash sampling and eruption monitoring, Stromboli volcano, Sicily, Italy July 2009 Maintenance of air quality monitoring stations, Tehran, Iran

RESEARCH INTERESTS / QUALIFICATIONS Aerosol and cloud chemistry modeling Emission, fate, transport and impacts of mineral particles in the atmosphere Physical chemistry of volcanic eruption plumes and clouds Impacts of volcanism on Earth system

MEMBERSHIPS European Geoscience Union (EGU) American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) American Geophysical Union (AGU)

COMPUTER SKILLS: General Programming: MATLAB, FORTRAN General: Linux, Windows (98, XP, Vista, 7, 8), Microsoft Office, NCL, NCO

COMPUTER SKILLS: Earth system modeling Geochemistry: GASWORKS, SOLVGAS, MELTS Volcanic plume: ATHAM, Plumeria Atmospheric GCM: ECHAM Atmospheric chemistry: KPP, ISSOROPIA, WRF-Chem, MOSAIC

TRAININGS/WORKSHOPS Atmospheric Chemistry, by Guy Brasseur, Max Planck Institute for Meteorology ECHAM6, by Sebastian Rast, Max Planck Institute for Meteorology ATHAM Workshop, By Michael Herzog, Max Planck Institute for Meteorology

WRF tutorial, National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, CO WRF-Chem tutorial, National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, CO

LANGUAGES English, Near-native fluency German, Fluent Persian, Native

Ali Hoshyaripour’s CV page 3

PUBLICATIONS Hoshyaripour, G., Brasseur, G., Andrade, F., Buarar, I. (2016) Predicting the ground-level ozone concentration in Sao-Paulo, Brazil: deterministic versus statistic models. Atmospheric Environment Hoshyaripour, G., Hort, M., Langmann, B. (2015) Ash iron mobilization through physicochemical processing in volcanic eruption plumes: a numerical modeling approach. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 15, 32535-32581. Hoshyaripour, G., Hort, M., Langmann, B., Delmelle, P. (2014) Volcanic controls on ash iron solubility: new insights from high-temperature gas and ash interaction modeling. Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal research, 286, 67-77 Hoshyaripour, G. (2013) Modulation of ash iron solubility in volcanic eruption plumes. PhD dissertation, University of Hamburg, http://ediss.sub.uni-hamburg.de/volltexte/2014/6663/ Noori, R., Hoshyaripour, G., Ashrafi, K., Rasti, O. (2013) Introducing an appropriate model using support vector machine for predicting carbon monoxide daily concentration in Tehran atmosphere. Iranian Journal of Health & Environment, Vol. 6, No. 1, 1-9. Hoshyaripour, G., Hort, M., Langmann, B. (2012) How does the hot core of a volcanic plume control the sulfur speciation in volcanic emission? Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems, 13, Q07004, doi:10.1029/2011GC004020. Weil, M., Graßl, H., Hoshyaripour, G., Kloster, S., Kominek, J., Misios, S., Scheffran, J., Starr, S., Stenchikov, G., Sudarchikova, N., Timmreck, C., Zhang, D., Kalinowski, M. (2012), Pathways, impacts, and policies on severe aerosol injections into the atmosphere, Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, doi: 10.1175/BAMS-D-11-00272.1 Bechtel, B., Zakšek, K., Hoshyaripour, G. (2012) Downscaling land surface temperature in an urban area: a case study for Hamburg, Germany, Remote Sensing 4(10), 3184-3200 Ashrafi, K., Hoshyaripour, G., Araabi, B., Shirazi, H. (2012) Prediction of daily carbon monoxide concentration by means of hybrid FS-ANFIS model based on atmospheric stability analysis; case study: City of Tehran. Journal of the earth and space physics. 38(2), 183-201. Noori, R., Hoshyaripour, G., Ashrafi, K., Arrabi, B. (2010) Uncertainty analysis of developed ANN and ANFIS models in prediction of carbon monoxide daily concentration. Atmospheric Environment, 44(4): 476-482. Khatibikamal, V., Torabian, A., Janpoor, F., Hoshyaripour, G. (2010) Fluoride removal from industrial wastewater using electrocoagulation and its adsorption kinetics. Journal of Hazardous Materials 179 (1-3): 276-280

SELECTED CONFERENCE PRESENTATIOS Hoshyaripour et al. (2016) How does mineral dust affect the local air quality and regional climate: toward an integrated dust storm modeling system for Middle East to support mitigation and adaptation policies. DLR Climate Conference 2016, Cologne, Germany Hoshyaripour et al. (2016) A novel air quality analysis and prediction system for São Paulo, Brazil to support decision-making. EGU GA, Vienna, Austria Hoshyaripour et al. (2016) A numeral model to simulate the chemical processing of volcanic ejecta in eruption plumes and clouds. EGU GA, Vienna, Austria Hoshyaripour et al. (2015) Toward an integrated quasi-operational air quality analysis and prediction system for South America. EGU GA, Vienna, Austria Hoshyaripour et al. (2015) Chemical processing of the volcanic ash within the eruption plume and cloud: a numerical modeling approach. EGU GA, Vienna, Austria Hoshyaripour et al. (2013) Olivine + halides: a recipe for iron mobilization in volcanic ash? AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, USA Hoshyaripour et al. (2013) Sulfur emission from volcanoes: is the injected SO2 into the atmosphere generated directly from magma? 3rd Young Scientists Conference, Kiel, Germany Hoshyaripour et al. (2012) Volcanic controls on ash iron solubility: thermodynamic modeling of gas-ash interaction in the hot core of volcanic plumes. EGU GA, Vienna, Austria