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Sebastian Mutz is a computational climatologist specializing in climate system dynamics and the impacts of climate change on regional climate and weather patterns, including extreme events and Earth's surface processes. He applies theoretical, numerical, and empirical models, integrating statistics and machine learning to understand and predict climate system processes. Currently, he serves as a Senior Lecturer at the University of Glasgow, where he leads various initiatives related to exascale computing solutions for environmental challenges and engages in outreach efforts to promote open science. His research interests span multiple areas, including climate dynamics, climate change impacts, and data analysis through advanced modeling techniques.
University of Glasgow • Glasgow, UK
Leading research and teaching in paleoclimate modeling and climate system dynamics.
University of Tübingen • Tübingen, Germany
Provided instruction in climatology and conducted research focused on paleoclimate modeling.
University of Tübingen • Tübingen, Germany
Engaged in research projects related to climate change and earth system interactions.