Lefebvre, Élisabeth (EN)

Elisabeth Lefebvre has a master's degree in geography from UQAM and a certificate in adult education and training. Interested in training and knowledge transfer in climate change, she had the opportunity to develop this expertise while working in the municipal sector. At Ouranos since 2021, she works in the Knowledge Transfer and Training team. She is also a Cegep geography teacher.

Lachapelle, Erick (EN)

Erick Lachapelle is a professor of political science at the Université de Montréal and a principal investigator for the Canadian Energy and Environment Surveys (CES). His research focuses on social and political responses to climate change, particularly the cultural, psychological and political factors that shape public policy and public opinion.

Nadeau, Daniel (EN)

Daniel Nadeau is a professor in the Department of Civil and Water Engineering at Laval University and director of the Bachelor of Science in Water Engineering. His research interests are in the field of cold region hydrometeorology, with a focus on evaporation, snow accumulation and melting, and water and energy exchanges between the land surface and the atmosphere.

Rousseau, Yannick (Ouranos, ANG)

Yannick Rousseau earned a PhD in Geography, Urban and Environmental Studies from Concordia University and a bachelor's degree in Computer Science from Université de Montréal. He gained professional experience working as a consultant in environment and software development since year 2000. His multidisciplinary abilities led him to develop analytics tools, to perform numerical/statistical modelling, and to visualize natural processes studied in various disciplines, including hydrogeomorphology, geotechnics, hydraulics, hydrology and climate.

Rondeau-Genesse, Gabriel (Ouranos, ANG)

Holder of a Master's degree in Civil Engineering with a specialization in Hydrology from the University of Sherbrooke, Gabriel Rondeau-Genesse worked as a research e, Gabriel Rondeau-Genesse has been working in the Climate Science and Climate Services group at Ouranos since 2015. He focuses primarily on studying the impact of climate change on hydrology in Quebec and has been actively involved in Ouranos' Support to INFO-Crue.

Braun, Marco (Ouranos, ANG)

Marco Braun holds a PhD in Physical Geography from the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität (LMU) in Munich, Germany. He has worked in the private sector in satellite remote sensing for hydrology applications and as a researcher at LMU. During his post-doctorate at the University of Quebec in Montreal (UQAM), he began his career as an expert in hydrological analyzes of climate model outputs.

With Ouranos since 2008, Marco Braun focuses on all issues related to water and energy resources within the Climate Science group.

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