Gerardo Manuel Lado
Physicist and PhD Student in Spain
As a physicist and predoctoral researcher, I explore the intersections of atmospheric radiative phenomena and advanced imaging techniques. My academic background spans atmospheric physics and biophysics, with a specific focus on the structural formation of atmospheric ice and the non-invasive imaging of biological specimens. I am a deeply hands-on experimentalist who loves building instrumentation setups, operating complex lab equipment, and conducting fieldwork. I pair this practical mindset with robust skills in data analysis and numerical tools. Ultimately, I am interested in how optics and instrumentation can be applied to radiation physics, and remote sensing across our atmosphere, hydrosphere and land. This same passion for discovery drives my life outside the lab where I practice scuba diving and speleology, always looking to explore the frontiers of our world.