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<h1>Welcome to my new website</h1>
<p>I’m excited to launch this personal academic website, built with <a href="https://quarto.org/">Quarto</a> and hosted on GitHub Pages.</p>
<p>This site serves as a central hub for my research on climate change, glaciology, hydrology, and deep learning for Earth systems. Here you’ll find:</p>
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<li><strong>Publications</strong> — peer-reviewed articles with DOIs and links</li>
<li><strong>Datasets</strong> — open hydrometeorological data published on Zenodo</li>
<li><strong>CV</strong> — full academic curriculum vitae</li>
<li><strong>Blog</strong> — updates on research, fieldwork, and other activities</li>
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<p>I’m committed to open and reproducible science. All code, data, and software developed as part of my research is publicly available unless otherwise noted.</p>
<p>Stay tuned for more posts on glacier modelling, hydrological predictions, and deep learning applications in Earth sciences.</p>
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