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Abigaïl Dah

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Climate Data and Mapping Research Assistant

Regional Climate Impacts

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Credentials:
M.Sc. (National School of Meterology France), Engineering diploma (ENSEEIHT)

Biography

Abigaïl is a Climate Data and Mapping Research Assistant at PCIC, where her work focuses on expanding PCIC’s downscaling capabilities to address requirements at even higher resolution than the downscaling products PCIC offers today. In the course of her studies, Abigail became interested in numerical modelling and data processing and their application to the field of climate science. She arrived in Victoria in 2022 for an internship at UVic, in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics, where she worked on coastal convection modelling with Dr. Boualem Khouider. In October of 2022, she graduated with her Master of Science in Atmospheric, Ocean and Climate Sciences from the National Polytechnic Institute in Toulouse France. Following this, Abigaïl moved back to Victoria to start working at PCIC as a climate data and mapping research assistant. Her hobbies include hiking as well as travelling and playing music.

View Abigaïl's CV here