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Expertise Interaction Cryosphere - Atmosphere in particular Snow Processes Natural Hazards Warning and Forecasting Turbulence and Boundary Layer Flows over Alpine Terrain Mountain Hydrology and Permafrost Dynamics Renewable Energy (Wind and Solar) in the Alps and as Contribution to the Swiss Energy Change Agenda Expertise Interaction Cryosphere - Atmosphere in particular Snow Processes Natural Hazards Warning and Forecasting Turbulence and Boundary Layer Flows over Alpine Terrain Mountain Hydrology and Permafrost Dynamics Renewable Energy (Wind and Solar) in the Alps and as Contribution to the Swiss Energy Change Agenda Awards Bavarian scholarship for highly gifted students (1988 - 1992) Award for the best student paper presentation at a conference of the American Meteorological Society in Charlotte (1995), USA. Award for extraordinary performance in transfer of scientific knowledge to users, Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research (2001). Offer (Ruf) of a full professorship (chair: W3) in environmental physics at the University of Tübingen (2009).Grants 2010: EU Interreg and Cantonal Funding for application oriented work in Alpine flood forecasting and climate change, P. I. 2009: Swiss National Science Foundation: Wind tunnel investigations of shear stress partitioning over plants, P. I. 2009: Swiss National Science Foundation: Field investigations of surface heterogeneity and land-surface exchange in mountains, P. I. 2008: ETH CCES grant «Swiss Experiment» Main Project – Project on new technology and interdisciplinary environmental observation systems, P. I. 2008: HYDROSYS: EU – Project on new technology and hydrological consequences of cryosphere degradation in the ALPS, P.I. 2007: SNF R'EQUIP Terrestrial Laser Scanning System, P.I. 2007: ETH CCES grant «EXTREMES» on spatial extreme value statistics, Co-P. I. 2006: ETH CCES grant «Swiss Experiment» Pre-Project, P. I. 2006: Swiss National Science Foundation: Wind tunnel investigation of snow ventilation, P. I. 2005: KTI: Development of high resolution forecasting models of road surface conditions for winter road maintenance, P. I. 2004: AWARE: EU – Project on water resources in Alpine catchments with a focus on snow cover processes, P. I. 2003: Swiss National Science Foundation: Small scale investigation of flow, snow drift and surface energy balance, P. I. 2002: Board of the Swiss Federal Institutes of Technology: Distributed Computing (GRID) for Natural Hazard Prediction, Co - P. I. 2000: Swiss National Science Foundation: REQUIP: A cold, two phase wind tunnel with natural snow particles, P. I. 1997: Swiss National Science Foundation: Boundary layer wind field and the associated snow transport over high alpine topography, P. I. 1992: Scholarship for foreign studies at UC Davis. Professionals experiences Head Research Group �Process Models� and �Snowcover and �Micrometeorology� 1999–2011 Snow and Landscape Research, SLF, Davos Teaching & PhD PhD Students Jimmy Gasser, Rainette Engbers, Anja Mödl, Patricia Asemann, Brandon Van Schaik, Albin Manuel Cintas, Elizaveta Sharaborova, Ueli Schilt, Francesca Carletti, Yael Frischholz, Tim Marco Giger, Henrik Jentgens, Valentin Marcel Philippe Past EPFL PhD Students Benjamin Andreas Walter, Christine Dorothea Groot Zwaaftink, Thomas Grünewald, Walter Steinkogler, Nander Wever, Aurélien Gallice, Francesco Comola, Quirien Eibhilín Krol, Tristan Jonas Brauchli, Christian Sommer, Varun Sharma, Philip Crivelli, Sebastian Schlögl, Sebastian Würzer, Franziska Gerber, Bert Kruyt, Jérôme Dujardin, Adrien Michel, Yasmine Zakari, Mahdi Jafari, Daniela Brito Melo, Armin Sigmund, David Wagner, Fanny Kristianti, Tatjana Milojevic, Anna Braun, Dylan Stewart Reynolds, Michael Haugeneder, Océane Hames Past EPFL PhD Students as codirector Françoise Faure, Rebecca Maria Mott-Grünewald Courses Physics and chemistry of the atmosphere ENV-320 The course provides an introduction to the physical and chemical processes that govern the atmospheric dynamics at small and large scales. The basis is laid for an in depth understanding of our atmospheric environment and the climate system. Physics and hydrology of snow ENV-525 This course covers principles of snow physics, snow hydrology, snow-atmosphere interaction, and snow modeling. It transmits detailed understanding of physical processes within the snow and at its interfaces with the atmosphere and the ground, and presents field, laboratory, and modeling techniques. Awards Bavarian scholarship for highly gifted students 1988 - 1992
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