Summary
Eric Guilyardi is an accomplished climate scientist and research director at IPSL-CNRS who also serves as President of the Office for Climate Education, bridging cutting-edge climate research with teacher-facing education resources under UNESCO. With over 100 peer-reviewed publications, IPCC authorship (Lead Author AR5, Contributing Author AR6), and leadership in international CLIVAR efforts on ENSO, he combines deep expertise in tropical variability, decadal predictability and climate model development. Based in Paris and a professor at the University of Reading, he leverages multidisciplinary training from CentraleSupélec, Stanford and Université Paul Sabatier to advance both scientific software infrastructures and multi-model analysis. Active in national science policy as a member of the CNRS Ethics Committee and the French National Education Scientific Council, he uniquely pairs research rigor with public outreach and curriculum innovation to promote uptake of science in society.
12 years of coding experience
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD at Université Paul Sabatier Toulouse III
ECP - Air Espace, ECP - Air Espace at CentraleSupélec
Master of Science - MS, Master of Science - MS at Stanford University