Dino Zardi Dino Zardi is professor of Atmospheric and Climate Physics at the University of Trento (Italy). He got a degree in Physics cum laude from the University of Bologna (1991) and a PhD in Hydrodynamics from the University of Genova (1995).His research interests focus on boundary layer processes over mountainous terrain and their implications on air quality, agriculture, renewable energy resources, and climate change.Coordinator (2018-2024) of the MSc programme in Environmental Meteorology. President (2016-2024) and Vice-President (2024-present) of the Italian Association of Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology (AISAM). Co-Chief Editor (2028-present) of the Wiley and Royal Meteorological Society journal Meteorological Applications. Paper/s Disentangling Mechanisms Controlling Atmospheric Transport and Mixing Processes over Mountain Areas at Different Space and Timescales: Preliminary results from the field campaigns of the project DECIPHER