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Stefan Brönnimann is a professor at the University of Bern, specifically within the Graduate School of Climate Sciences. His academic focus is primarily on large-scale climate variability over the past 200 years, exploring historical climate patterns and their implications for understanding current climate trends. He is actively involved in supervising PhD and MSc students, contributing to education and research in climatology. Brönnimann is recognized for his expertise in climate science, providing insights into the mechanisms driving climate changes and variability. He integrates data analysis with observational climate recordings, making significant strides in climate research. His work has implications for climate modeling and informing policy decisions regarding climate change mitigation and adaptation strategies. Brönnimann's contributions extend beyond teaching, as he plays a vital role in fostering a collaborative research environment. His commitment to advancing knowledge in climate science highlights the importance of understanding climatic changes in the context of societal and environmental impacts.
Part of the Swiss Joint Master in Computer Science (Bern, Fribourg, Neuchâtel).