About
During my education, I learned to study the climate from different angles: Physics (MS degree) and Geology (PhD). Then I was a postdoc in Statistics. This was followed by positions in Germany, UK, and USA.
Especially my visits to Boston (2003 to 2004) and Oxford (2005) I keep in good memory thanks to the great inspirative research culture I met there. (And in Boston I became a Red Sox fan, and then they reversed the curse ... well, that was after I had left.)
Back in Germany, in 2005, I founded Climate Risk Analysis, a research company for analysing extreme climate events, such as hurricanes or floods. Besides that, I am visiting scientist at the AWI, write papers and books on statistics and climate. I love my work!
You may wish to check my academic website or have a look at my company's site. You also find me on LinkedIn or (since November 2016) on Twitter. You may also find scattered contributions to the climate change blogosphere.
Joined
November 2016