Biography
Guillaume completed a BSc in theoretical physics at the University of Strasbourg (France) between 2016 and 2020. In 2022, he a Master's degree from the University Claude Bernard Lyon 1 (Lyon, France) in Ocean, Atmosphere and Climate Sciences, specializing in Climate Sciences. He completed an internship at the Laboratory of Ocean Physics and Satellite Remote Sensing (Brest, France) under the supervision of Swen Jullien and Clément Vic on the life cycle of internal waves around New Caledonia based on the results of a CROCO simulation. He currently undertaking his PhD research at ICARUS with Dr Gerard McCarthy in the framework of a Science Foundation Ireland (SFI iCRAG) funded project on the mid-20th century Atlantic circulation using modern observations and models (MACMOMO project). The focus of my research is on the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) and its variations over time. He is studying the differences between past predictions of the global climate model and the reconstruction of the AMOC based on proxy data, with the insight of modern in situ observation.
Role
- Postgraduate Researcher
Institution
- MU
Research Area
- Earth System Change
Expertise
- Geomarine Environment