Summary
Edward Gryspeerdt is a Royal Society University Research Fellow at Imperial College London with a decade of experience probing clouds—both atmospheric and computational—to understand anthropogenic influences on climate. Trained at Oxford (PhD, Physics) and seasoned through postdoctoral roles in Leipzig and Oxford, he combines global climate modelling, satellite data analysis, and novel causal-detection methods to find weak signals in large observational datasets. His work spans field measurements (e.g., Raman lidar at the Barbados Cloud Observatory) to statistical innovation, bridging theory and real-world observations. Based in England, he brings a physicist’s rigor to cloud microphysics and climate attribution, and quietly signals a playful interdisciplinary curiosity by treating “clouds” in both senses.
10 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Physics, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Physics at University of Oxford