Josué Gehring installing a radar at EPFL.
Josué Gehring is about to spend two months taking part in an international meteorological measurement project in the mountains of South Korea, close to the 2018 Winter Olympics host venues. Discover his adventures on the EPFL Out There blog! - Josué Gehring is a second-year PhD student at EPFL. On 5 February 2018, he will go to South Korea with a group of around ten researchers from other countries to collect meteorological data in the mountains, close to the Winter Olympics venues of Pyeongchang, Gangneung and Jeongseon. His two-month stay will allow him to follow the Winter Olympics and Paralympics in their entirety. He is writing about the experience on the EPFL Out There blog, on which EPFL scientists post entries from all over the world. EPFL Out There blog #SnowfallInKorea (South Korea) After earning a bachelor's degree in environmental science and engineering at EPFL, Josué went to ETH Zurich to complete a master's degree in atmospheric science. He came back to EPFL in 2017 and is currently a doctoral student in the Environmental Remote Sensing Laboratory (LTE) led by Alexis Berne.
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