Alvarado Jiménez Daniela Alejandra

Environmental Engineer

spectrocopy, global warming potential, modeling
San José, Costa Rica
Researchgate

Quantum-Chemical approached to spectroscopy and reactivity for atmospheric chemistry

Curricula:
CU1
Supervisor:
Nicola Tasinato
Affiliation:
Scuola Superiore Normale di Pisa
Langues:
Spanish, English

About me

I  have a bachelor's degree in environmental engineering and a master's degree  in pollution, toxicology, and environmental health. I have been working in  air quality and green house emissions and environmental management for more  than 4 years. My objectives are to improve my knowledge of greenhouse gases and global  warming through an approach to modeling.

My research

The  aim of my research is to model the global warming potential of green house  gases using a quantum chemical approach. Planned activities:  i) Accurate modeling of the infrared spectra ii) Prediction of atmospheric lifetimes iii) Creation of a precise theoretically-based computational radiative forcing  model iv) Improvement of the model by the addition of further effects application to the evaluation of radiative forcing and global warming potentials.