Montse Costa Surós, PhD in Experimental Sciences and Sustainability (University of Girona, 2014), was graduated in Environmental Sciences (Environmental Sciences and Technology branch) in 2005, and cursed the Master’s Degree in Environment (Environmental Physics and Technology itinerary) in 2008-2009. Nowadays, she is a Postdoctoral Researcher at Barcelona Supercomputing Center (STARS MSCA-COFUND postdoctoral fellow) in the Atmospheric Composition group (Environmental Sciences Department) investigating aerosol-cloud interactions and their implications into the Earth radiative balance in the global climate change context. Moreover, she combines her work as an investigator with teaching «Meteorology and Climatology» to Bachelor’s Degree in Environmental Sciences and dual Bachelor’s Degree Biology / Environmental Sciences students. Her research experience in aerosols and clouds remote sensing, meteorology and climatology comes from several European Universities (University of Girona 2008-2014, University of Warsaw (Poland) 2014-2016, University of Cologne (Germany) 2016-2020), and from national (NUCLIEREX, NUCLIERSOL, NUBESOL-II) and international (High Definition Clouds and Precipitation for Climate Prediction (HD(CP)2), ESA-Multiply, Integrated study of climate processes involving absorbing aerosols) projects. Moreover, she has also been working in Climate Data Quality Control for Copernicus Climate Change Services (C3S), the largest Climate Data repository in Europe.