I am a doctoral researcher working in collaboration with the . I focus on extreme event attribution using medium-range weather forecasts to assess changes in extreme weather events. For now, I am assessing mid-latitude storms, using the storyline approach of event attribution. My supervisory team is Dr Antje Weisheimer, , , and Dr Nick Leach.
I obtained a BSc in Physics from Heidelberg (Germany) and a MSc in Physics with Extended Research from Imperial College London. Apart from my research, I am interested in evidence-based policy and science journalism.
Previous research projects
- For my BSc, I investigated the multicentennial variability of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation in four coupled climate models. I presented the results of this study at .
- During my research year at Imperial, I studied the interannual variability of tropical cyclones using a statistical-empirical hazard model called which I presented at .
Selected science communication
- in Anthroposphere - The 91探花 Climate Review, 2020.
- in Imperial student newspaper Felix, 2020.
- The future of event attribution, including an interview with Dr Fredi Otto in Imperial student newspaper , 2021.
More articles can be found on my .
Ask me about
Extreme events, what even is geopotential height, attribution for loss and damage, cross country running