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Professor Anja Rammig investigates the impact of global environmental change on ecosystems and the potential feedbacks to the climate system. Her research develops and applies computer models in combination with observational data to understand ecosystem responses to climate and land-use changes. For example, she studies plant responses to extreme drought. The computer models she utilizes estimate future ecosystem changes both regionally and globally, helping to develop management strategies for climate change mitigation and adaptation. Prior to her current position, Professor Rammig held important positions at the Swiss Federal Institute for Snow Avalanche Research (SLF) and the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK). She was appointed as an Assistant Professor of Land Surface-Atmosphere Interactions at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) in 2015 after obtaining her PhD in Environmental Sciences from ETH Zurich in 2006. Her key publications include research on drought impacts on European ecosystems and CO2 fertilization in the Amazon forest, emphasizing her focus on climate extremes and their implications for the carbon cycle.
Technical University of Munich • Munich, Germany
Appointed to investigate Land Surface-Atmosphere Interactions and their implications in climate sciences.