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Referee information

 
IMPRS-ESM Call for Applications - Request for Reference Letter IMPRS-ESM Call for Applications - Request for Reference Letter Dear Referee, The ‘International Max Planck Research School on Earth System Modelling’ (IMPRS-ESM) in Hamburg kindly asks for your support with our recruitment. One of our applicants chose you to comment on their academic qualification for doctoral study. Your recommendation letter will be essential in the selection process. We highly appreciate your open and critical assessment which…  
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Felix Schaumann

 
… Schaumann, F. (2019). Investigation of nonhyperbolic dynamical systems. Bachelor thesis, Technische Universität Dresden. PuRe: hdl.handle.net/21.11116/0000-0006-CFAD-F Publications Since June 2022, I am doing my PhD through the amazing IMPRS-ESM program at the University of Hamburg and the Max-Planck-Institute for Meteorology. I am working on Integrated Assessment Models under the supervision of Moritz Drupp, Hermann Held and Chao Li. For more information, see my private website…  
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Marius Winkler

 
… more years in the field of climate research ! Follow me here: Orcid ID     Google Scholar      Mastodon    P.S. If you're curious to hear me speak, you can watch the video on the IMPRS website. For the shoot I had to ride several kilometers on my bike early in the morning, right after sunrise, on deserted streets in the Hamburger Speicherstadt. It was fun! Der rote Faden Equatorial Surface Winds over the Ocean As part of my PhD…  
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Jochem Marotzke

 
…ofessor, MIT, 1993–1997 Scholarship Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes (German National Merit Foundation), 1977–1984 Honours and Distinctions Ph.D. students, current: Björn Mayer (co-advisor), María Jesús Rapanague Sepúlveda, Mikael Karvinen  (all IMPRS-ESM) Ph.D. students, completed degrees:  Xiaoli Wang (MIT, 1997, Meteorology; co-advisor)  Steven R. Jayne (MIT, 1999, Physical Oceanography)  Jeffery R. Scott (MIT, 2000, Physics and Chemistry of Climate)  Robin S. Smith…  
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Martin Claussen

 
…    Head of Working Group: Climate Vegetation Dynamics    Head: IMPRS-ESM Head of Working Group Climate system dynamics and climate history are my areas of interest. In particular, I am fascinated by the interaction between the atmosphere and the land surface with its vegetation. What role does this interaction play in the evolution of global and regional climate? In the early 1990s, I showed that the vegetation-climate system can reach different equilibrium states with the same climate…  
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Clara Bayley

 
… and the Superdroplet Model Team Department: Climate Physics Group: Drivers of tropical circulation Supervisors:  Bjorn Stevens, Raphaela Vogel, Ann Kristin Naumann Panel Chair: Dirk Notz International Max Planck Research School: IMPRS-ESM Team Contact Email: clara.bayley@mpimet.mpg.de GitHub: https://github.com/yoctoyotta1024 Phone: +49 40 41173 - 317 Office: Bundesstr. 53, Room 421 Address: Clara Bayley Max Planck Institute for Meteorology Bundestraße 53 D-20146 …  
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Ann Kristin Naumann

 
… University of Hamburg Head of the CLICCS joint working group on the drivers of tropical circulation Postdoc 2015 - 2018  Max Planck Institute for Meteorology Dr. rer. nat. 2011 - 2015  Max Planck Institute for Meteorology and IMPRS-ESM Thesis title: Cloud structures and rain formation in the atmospheric boundary layer University 2009 - 2011  University of Hamburg (Meteorology - M.Sc.) 2009            The University Centre in Svalbard…  
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Eduardo Alastrué de Asenjo

 
…About me I am an IMPRS-ESM PhD researcher working on European extreme events and their connection to active ocean circulation. I am part of the Climate Modelling and the Climate Extremes research groups at the University of Hamburg. About me Research topics European extreme events Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) Extreme event attribution Long-term detection and attribution Research topics  
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Luisa Gensch

 
… costs, but also how our consumption can become more sustainable. Here, too, an environmental or meat tax are conceivable. In this way, I can also link my interest in nutrition and health with my doctoral work. About me Since 2023 PhD at the IMPRS-ESM of the Max Planck Institute for Meteorology and the University of Hamburg 2020 - 2023 M.Sc. Integrated Climate System Science at the University of Hamburg including Erasmus semester at the Utrecht Universiteit, Netherlands 2016 - 2020 …  
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Tobias Stacke

 
… the land surface model JSBACH (Project WATCH) Academic Positions 2011: Ph.D. studies, Max Planck Institute for Meteorology, Hamburg. Ph.D. research on the simulation of wetlands in a global hydrological model completed within the framework of the IMPRS graduate school including courses in programming, earth system dynamics and general academic skills 2007: Diploma studies, Friedrich-Schiller-Universität, Jena. Study of geology concluded with a diploma thesis in applied geophysics: Modelling of a…  
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Mia Sophie Specht

 
… 2023 | PostDoc at the Max-Planck-Institute for Meteorology, Hamburg, Germany 2019 - 2023 | PhD at the Max-Planck-Institute for Meteorology, Hamburg, Germany as part of the International Max-Planck Research School on Earth System Modelling (IMPRS-ESM)  Thesis title: On the Spatio-Temporal Variability of Instability Waves in the Atlantic Ocean and their Impact on Mixing Supervisors: Dr. Johann Jungclaus, Dr. Jürgen Bader, Prof. Dr. Jochem Marotzke 2016 - 2018 | Master of…  
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Jakob Deutloff

 
… resolving them and evidence must be collected from different sources, including observations, paleoclimatic records and conceptual models.  Climate Tipping Points  PhD  2023 - today PhD candidate at the Universität Hamburg within the IMPRS-ESM graduate school  University 2020-2023 Universität Hamburg (Integrated Climate System Sciences - M.Sc.)  2021-2022 University of Exeter (Erasmus Exchange)  2017 - 2020 Christian-Albrechts-Universität Kiel (Physics of the…  
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