Summary
Paul Hargous is a PhD candidate in oceanography based at IMEDEA with eight years of hands-on experience applying numerical modeling, remote sensing, and data analysis to coastal and oceanographic problems. His background blends fluid mechanics engineering training from ENSEEIHT with an MSc in ocean, atmosphere and climate sciences, and internships where he calibrated satellite altimetry, modeled plastic dispersion with PARCELS/COAWST, and used acoustics to study diel vertical migration. Paul programs in Python and Matlab to validate models and analyze in-situ and satellite datasets for sea level, algae conservation, and carbon-pump research. Based in the Balearic Islands, he combines field work and lab/remote analyses—an uncommon mix that helps bridge observational campaigns and model development.
8 years of coding experience
Master of Science - MSc, Sciences de l'océan, de l'atmosphère et du climat (SOAC), Master of Science - MSc, Sciences de l'océan, de l'atmosphère et du climat (SOAC) at Université Paul Sabatier Toulouse III
Phd, Oceanografía, Phd, Oceanografía at Universitat de les Illes Balears
Ingénieur Mécanique des fluides, Ingénieur Mécanique des fluides at ENSEEIHT