Prof. Rahmstorf
The Climate Factor - I
Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, Germany
After studying physics at the Universities of Ulm and Konstanz and
physical oceanography at the University of Wales (Bangor) Stefan
Rahmstorf completed a thesis on general relativity theory. He then moved
to New Zealand and obtained his PhD in oceanography at Victoria
University of Wellington in 1990. His PhD work included a number of
research cruises in the South Pacific.
After this he worked as a scientist at the New Zealand Oceanographic
Institute, at the Institute of Marine Science in Kiel and since 1996 at
the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research. His work there
focuses on the role of ocean currents in climate change.
In 1999 Rahmstorf was awarded the $ 1 million Centennial Fellowship
Award of the US-based James S. McDonnell foundation. Since 2000 he
teaches physics of the oceans as a professor at Potsdam University.
Rahmstorf is a member of the NOAA Panel on Abrupt Climate Change and of
the advisory board on sustainable development of the state of
Baden-Württemberg.
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