After an internship at JCSDA from September to March, Clémentine joined the Joint Effort for Data Assimilation Integration (JEDI) core team at the beginning of May 2019. She is working on block methods (Lanczos, Krylov and Full Orthogonalization Method) to solve ensemble of data assimilations. She was working with simple models during her internship and is now moving to real ones! The ultimate goal for this project is to apply these block methods to coupled Earth systems.
Clémentine just got a double Master’s degree in Environmental and Energy Engineering from the Royal Institute of Technology in Sweden and Mechanical engineering from the French engineering school ENPC in Paris. For her Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, she was also studying at ENPC focusing particularly on fluid dynamics. Interested in a lot of domains, the main focus of her studies was to be able to provide technical solutions to environmental problems.
Coming from a city that is not too far from the Alps in France, she is really happy to live so close to the mountains where she will enjoy hiking and skiing as much as possible. She also plays music – oboe and piano – and recently discovered that cooking is indeed a hobby. She will happily share recipes and samples!