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Jean-Philippe Baudouin serves as a researcher at the University of Tübingen's Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences within the Department of Geo- and Environmental Sciences. He is affiliated with the Geo- and Environmental Research Center (GUZ) and works in the PalMod project, which focuses on modeling climate evolution across the last glacial cycle (120,000 years). His research investigates synoptic-to-interannual climate variability transitions from the Last Glacial Maximum to the Holocene, with implications for current climate warming.
His scientific endeavors span two major projects: PalMod, where he develops model-data comparison tools, and his earlier PhD work with the TwoRains group studying climate change impacts on the Indus Civilization (~4,000 years ago). His research interests include extratropical synoptic activity, climate variability modes, and large-scale teleconnections in paleoclimatic contexts.
Recent publications highlight his contributions to glacial cycle temperature reconstructions, transient climate modeling, and Indus Basin precipitation analysis. Key themes include paleoclimatic model validation, moisture transport dynamics, and climate system feedback mechanisms under changing boundary conditions.
- Laboratory Affiliation:
- Geo- and Environmental Research Center (GUZ), University of Tübingen
- PalMod Project Member
- Former TwoRains Project Researcher
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