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Paola Andrea Arias Gómez is a climate scientist and professor at the Environmental School of the University of Antioquia (Colombia).[1] Her research includes different aspects of climate change and hydroclimate modeling in Colombia and South America. Arias is the first Colombian woman to be selected as an author for an IPCC report,[2][3] participating as lead author for Working Group I of the IPCC Sixth Assessment Report.[4]
Paola Andrea Arias Gómez | |
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Born | Medellin, Colombia |
Nationality | Colombian |
Education | National University of Colombia (BSc, MSc) Georgia Institute of Technology (MSc), University of Texas (PhD) |
Occupation | Climate scientist |
Employer | University of Antioquia |
Notable work | IPCC Sixth Assessment Report - Lead author on Water Cycle Changes chapter |
Arias has a BS in civil engineering and an MSc in hydric resources from the National University of Colombia.[3] In 2008 she went on to obtain a second MSc in earth and atmospheric sciences from the Georgia Institute of Technology, with a thesis titled "Changes in cloudiness over tropical land during the last decades and its link to global climate change".[5] In 2011, Arias obtained a PhD in geological sciences from the University of Texas under the guidance of Rong Fu, with a dissertation titled "Climate variability over the American monsoon and Amazonian regions during the last decades".[6][7] She joined the department of geophysics at the University of Chile as a postdoctoral researcher for the Center of Excellence for Research on Climate and Resilience,[8] where Arias continued her work on American monsoon systems.[9]
Arias is a professor at the University of Antioquia and leads the university's Environmental School, where she is also associated to the Environmental Engineering and Management Research Group.[10] She participated in the TED independent event "TEDxBogotaMujeres",[11] where she talked about the climate crisis.[12]
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