Fernando Rejano Martínez

Fernando Rejano Martínez obtained the degree in Physics with a mention in Theoretical Physics from the University of Barcelona in 2018. In 2019 he obtained a master in Meteorology and Geophysics from the University of Granada. At that time he got in touch with the atmospheric aerosol studies carried out by the Atmospheric Physics Group (GFAT) of the Department of Applied Physics. In the same year he obtained the Scholarship of Initiation to the Research in Master with the department of Applied Physics, beginning his research in the characterization of Cloud Condensatin Nuclei (CCN) in Granada. Since August 2019 he has been a contracted researcher for the research project “Evaluation of the impact of atmospheric aerosol on precipitation in Sierra Nevada” Ref. CGL2015-73250-JIN. In the academic year 2019/2020 he will begin his Phd within the Physics and Space Sciences doctorate programme of the University of Granada.

His research is developed within the GFAT in the field of activation of aerosol particles as cloud condensation nuclei. He is currently developing the first in-situ measurements of CCN in the city of Granada and Sierra Nevada, trying to quantify the effects of anthropogenic emissions on the activation properties of particles and the consequent modification of the microphysical properties of clouds. This work with special scientific impact has already been presented in international scientific congresses such as the European Aerosol Conference 2019.