Staff of Research Domain II
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| Chairs of Research Domain II: | |
| Speakers of Research Fields: |
Dieter Gerten - RF 1 Jürgen Kropp - RF 2 Frank Wechsung - RF 3 |
| Coordination and Assistance: |
All Members of Staff: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
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| Lilibeth Acosta-Michlik |
PostDoc, RF1 |
| Alfred Becker 288-2505 |
Senior Scientist, first leader of the integrated project GLOWA-Elbe, hydrological modelling, integrated management of water resources under conditions of Global Change, hydrological extremes in particular floods. |
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| Tim Beringer 288-2643 |
PhD Student, Assessment of global potential for bioenergy production; Integration of regional sustainability guardrails; Quantitative analysis of related trade-offs between land and water use (RF 1) | |
| Uwe Böhm 288-2584 |
Senior Scientist, Regional
climate modeling with a strong focus on extremes using the regional climate model CCLM (RF 3) |
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| Alberte Bondeau 288-2546 |
Senior Scientist, Model-based exploration of alternative agricultural management practices; LPJmL model evaluation and development in the fields of land use and crop growth (RF 1) | |
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Markus Böttle 288-2063 |
PhD student, BaltCICA: Impacts, Costs and Adaptation in the Baltic Sea Region (RF2) |
| Axel Bronstert | Senior Scientist, Professor for hydrology and climatology at Potsdam University; Integrated eco-hydrological modeling and investigations of impacts of climate and land-use changes on the hydrological cycle, in particular on floods |
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| Yvonne Brückmann | RF1, BioEnergyPlanet, PhD Student | |
| Matthias Büchner 288-2684 |
PhD Student, Generation of downscaled climate scenarios for Africa using the regional climate model CCLM; High-resolution simulations covering a East African site (Tanzania) (RF 3) |
| Tobias Conradt 288-2666 |
PhD Student, Eco-hydrological model (SWIM ) application and development (RF 3) |
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| Luis Costa 288-2527 |
PhD Student, Interactions between climate and socio-economic/landscape factors explaining fire risk in Portugal, vegetation changes, economic impacts of sea level rise (RF 2) |
| Marianela Fader 288-2458 |
PhD Student, Global assessment of crop water productivities;
Evaluation of the LPJmL model; Crop water stress and mitigation
potential under climate change; Assessment of international virtual
water trade; Analysis of trade-offs between land and water use (RF 1) |
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| Hannah Förster 288-2606 |
Sector-based evaluation of regional and local vulnerability, Impact
evaluation and assessment, Modeling of energy/water challenge, Communication of scientific results to decision makers
(PostDoc, RF 2) |
| Friedrich-Wilhelm Gerstengarbe 288-2586 |
Senior Scientist and assistant director of PIK: Global and regional climate analysis from the beginning of measurement value logging until present; Investigation of extreme meteorological and climatological events; Development of statistically based climate scenario models for the estimation of future regional climate developments | |
| Dieter Gerten 288-2577 |
Senior Scientist and speaker of the RF 1 - The Biosphere by 2100: Conceptualisation
of water scarcity studies; Assessments of the human impact upon the
global water system; strategic LPJmL model development; Integration of
water ethical perspectives; Climate change effects on aquatic and
terrestrial ecosystems |
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| Gabriele Götz 288-2637 |
Assistant to Research Domain II and to IT Service Editorial Office of Regional Environmental Change |
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| Peggy Gräfe 288-2665 |
Coordination of Research Domain II, project coordination of GLOWA-Elbe and Climate Impact Register for Germany | |
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Susanne Grossman-Clarke 288-2684 |
Senior Scientist (guest), Implementation of an urban parameterization scheme in the COSMO-CLM model and application of the model to urban areas in order to assess the combined effects of regional climate change and urbanization. |
| Torsten Grothmann 288-2536 |
Senior Scientist, Development of local and regional strategies of adaptation to climate change and natural hazards, Project leader of the WAKE III project, Contribution to "North South Project" (RF 2) and "Regional Impacts and Strategies" (RF 3). | |
| Martin Gutsch 288-2632 |
PhD Student, Climate impact functions for forest ecosystems; Water availability in forest stands; Using the forest growth model 4C (RF 3) |
Alexa Hanspach |
PhD Student, Modeling the development of pest species in agriculture and forest ecosystems; Analysis of climate impacts on phenology | |
| Fred Hattermann 288-2649 |
Senior Scientist, Speaker of the PIK internal group "Hydro-meteorological Extremes", integrated analysis of climate and land-use scenarios and how thes influence regional water balances, agriculture, and the water quality of river basins (RF 3) | |
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Ylva Hauf 288-2690 |
Data management and analysis, data illustration with GIS (and partly web-based presentations) for the BMBF project GLOWA-Elbe and for the Climate Impact Register for Germany (RF 3) |
| Detlef Hauffe 288-2691 |
Computer scientist, preprocessing, run and postprocessing of CCLM and STAR (RF 3) | |
| Jens Heinke 288-2441 |
PhD Student, Assessment of human impacts on 21st century water resources; Probabilistic analysis of climate change impacts beyond 2K global warming under consideration of mitigation options; Model implementation of aquatic ecosystem water needs | |
| Ursula Heyder 288-2590 |
PhD Student, Development of multidimensional environmental change
metrics; Global risk assessment of biospheric change and vegetation
disequilibria under climate change; Permafrost dynamics (RF 1) |
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Cornelia Hesse 288-2416 |
PhD Student, Eco-hydrological model (SWIM ) application and development |
| Holger Hoff 288-2541 |
PhD Student, Regional assessment of water scarcity and ecosystem services under climate change (Mediterranean area); Global green-blue water assessment and model intercomparison (RF 1) | |
| Anne Holsten 288-2689 |
PhD Student, Regional assessments of the impact of climate change and possible adaptation options for various sectors (RF 2) | |
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Shaochun Huang 288-2406 |
PhD Student, Spatial-temporal dynamics of water fluxes in
Germany using eco-hydrological modeling SWIM (RF 3) |
| Thomas Kartschall 288-2680 |
Senior Scientist, Analysis, mathematical description, modeling, simulation and evaluation of biological processes and ecosystems under climate change (RF 3) | |
| Oleksandr Kit 288-20718 |
PhD Student, intersection of environment and
technology, principally including the issues of water- and
environmentally-related decision-making, sustainability and climate
impacts & vulnerabilities in developing and newly industrialized
countries (RF 2) |
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Hagen Koch 288-2591 |
Senior Scientist, modelling of water resources management, hydrological modelling, impact assessment, data analysis, development of integrated water resources management strategies (interactions climate-hydrology-water demand-water resources management) (RF3) |
| Jürgen Kropp 288-2526 |
Senior Scientist and speaker of the RF 2 North South Project: Solution oriented conceptualization and formalization of adaptation and vulnerability research for urban and rural areas, comparision and systematization of development pathways in the 1st/3rd world countries, i.e. in terms of typical man-environment interactions and in order to determine and to assess no-go/no-stay under the threat of climate change, model & methodological developments, PhD supervision. | |
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Valentina Krysanova 288-2515 |
Senior Scientist, Climate and land use change impact assessment at
the regional and river basin scales using ecohydrological model SWIM (RF 3) |
| Martin Kücken 288-2655 |
Senior Scientist, Simulation and analysis of regional climate scenarios using the regional climate model CCLM (RF 3) |
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| Zbigniew Kundzewicz 288-2517 |
Senior Scientist, Analysis of hydrological extremes; Global
perspectives on changes in freshwater resources under climate change (RF 1) |
| Cornelius Laaser |
PhD Student | |
| Petra Lasch 288-2662 |
Senior Scientist, Modelling of forest ecosystems on regional scale using the model 4C; Application of forest models for regional impact studies in Germany and in the frame work of European studies. Speaker of the PIK project “Climate impact register for Germany” (RF 3) | |
| Friedemann Lembcke 288-2656 |
PhD Student, Knowledge transfer within the GLOWA-Elbe project, environmental education project PIKEE | |
| Stefan Liersch 288-2487 |
PhD Student, Vulnerability assessment and scenario design. Enhancing
the role of wetlands in IWRM in EU, Africa and South America (RF 3) |
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Tabea Lissner 288-2613 |
PhD Student, Indicator-based assessment of vulnerability and impacts of climate
change at different scales; GIS and spatial analysis (RF2) |
| Wolfgang Lucht 288-2533 |
Senior Scientist and Acting Co-Head of Research Domain II; Conceptualisation of environmental change metrics and trade-off analyses at global and regional scale; Earth system analyses; PhD supervision | |
| Matthias Lüdeke 288-2578 |
Senior Scientist, Interdisciplinary modelling of coupled man-environment systems in relation to Global Change, emphasis on new formal methods. Present research foci: Climate Change and Urban Development, Impacts on Infrastructure & Global Vulnerability Profiles (RF 2) | |
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Andrea Lüttger 288-2609 |
Senior Scientist, Assesssment of yielding potential for agricultural crops under climate change on regional scale |
| Nadine Lux 288-2664 |
Assistance and project coordination of Research Field 2 - North South Project: in charge of meetings, conferences, reports and also contact person for interview requests. |
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Christoph Menz 288.20727 |
Modelling of regional climate using CCLM |
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Marta Moneo-Lain 288-2612 |
Postdoc, Analysis of vulnerability and adaptive capacity.
Impacts of drought and climate change on water management and
application of decision support systems to evaluate conflicts over water
use (RF 2) |
| Jacob Möhring | RF3, Guanting Project, PhD Student |
| Insa Niemeyer 288-2621 |
PhD Student, Assessing the Economic Effects of Climate Change and
Policy Interventions on the Agricultural Sector in Developing Countries:
The Example of Chile (RF 2) |
| Hermann Österle 288-2585 |
Senior Scientist, Management, acquisition, analysis and improvements of meteorological
data; analysis and homogenization of meteorological time series; climate
analysis (RF 3) |
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| Lena Österle 288-2484 |
Development of local model to explore regional climate change and its consequences for different regions; IT specialist and web design (RF 3) |
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Sebastian Ostberg |
Phd Student |
| Christian Pape 288-2486 |
PhD Student, text required (RF 2) |
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Peter Paul Pichler 288-2464 |
PostDoc (RF 2), urban metabolism modelling; Impact analysis of urban organization on resource use at different levels of spatial and administrative aggregation. |
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Prajal Pradhan 288-2046 |
PhD Student (RF 2), Projects: CI:grasp: Climate Impacts: Global & Regional Adaptation Support Platform |
| Diana Reckien 288-2628 |
Mutual influences of climate
change and urban areas; Impacts of and adaptation options
to climate change on Hyderabad/India and mitigation possibilities (PostDoc, RF 2) |
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Christopher Reyer 288-20725 |
Project member "Models for adaptive forest management" (MOTIVE), PhD Student |
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Diego Rybski 288-20712 |
PostDoc, hazard, impact, adaptation; city growth and sustainability; human dynamics; time series and networks; correlations and emergent statistical laws BaltCICA (RF 2) |
| Olivia Roithmeier 288-2474 |
PhD Student, Analysis of vulnerabilities of different sectors on regional scale in Germany; Nature conservation, soil and
lakes.(RF 2) |
| Sibyll Schaphoff 288-2641 |
PhD Student, Global analysis of interannual carbon flux
variability; Pattern-scaling of climate change scenarios; Analysis of
vegetation dynamics under climate change; LPJmL evaluation and
development including biomass validation (RF 1) |
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Silke Schmidt 288-2487 |
Junior Scientist (RF 3), hydroecological analyses and modelling, project INKA BB |
| Sebastian Schubert 288-2536 |
PhD Student, Development of a climate model for urban areas (RF 3) |
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Daniela Seifert 288-2422 |
Project Assistent |
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Sven Selbert 288-20723 |
Research Associate. Member of the project Climate Media Factory (new media solutions for the communication of climate change issues) RF 2 |
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Michael Steinhäuser |
PhD Student (RF2) |
| Till Sterzel 288-2676 |
PhD Student, Indicator based global vulnerability studies, GIS and (web) mapping for an adaptation support platform (RF 2) | |
| Manfred Stock 288-2506 |
Senior Scientist and Chief Advisor of PIK for regional strategies; Project Scopes: Regional Vulnerability and Adaptation to Climate Change; Adaptability of Wine Production to Climate Change | |
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Felicitas Suckow 288-2661 |
Senior Scientist, Analysis of climate sensitivity of soils, description and simulation of
carbon and nitrogen cycle and the water budget of soils, use and support
of the forest growth model 4C
(RF 3) |
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Anastasia Svirejeva-Hopkins 288-20736 |
PostDoc, Urban Systems and Biogeochemistry, Sustainability of cities, Population
Dynamics and Earth's carrying capacity (RF2) |
| Vera Tekken 288-2645 |
PhD Student, Sector-based evaluation of regional vulnerability; Impact evaluation
and assessment; Regional planning dimensions under
consideration of economic benefits of adaptation specifically for
developing regions (RF 2) |
| Jan Volkholz 288-2675 |
Modelling of regional climate interaction hydrology-atmosphere (RF 3) |
| Frank Wechsung 288-2663 |
Senior Scientist and speaker of the RF 3: Regional Impacts and Strategies: Modeling of climate change impact on crops at
regional and global scale |
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Tobias Weiss 288-2490 |
PhD Student, Geospatial Web, Web 2.0 and Web-based Mapping Applications (RF 2) |
| Helga Weisz 288-2494 |
Co-Head of Research Domain II | |
| Volker Wenzel 288-2514 |
Senior Scientist, retired | |
| Peter C. Werner 288-2587 |
Senior Scientist, Professor at the Department of Geography at the Humboldt-University in
Berlin, Research interests on climate analysis, time series, atmospheric circulation and regionalization |
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| Ursula Werner 288-2582 |
Technical assistant for meteorology, responsible for data management, graphic design and image editing and the technical preparation of "PIK Report" | |
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Sarah Wernicke 288-20719 |
Environmental scientist, PhD student, Project: PSI-connect |
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