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Peter Pothmann is a PhD student and guest scientist at the Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (UFZ) in Leipzig, Germany. He is affiliated with the Department of Ecological Modelling, specifically within the Ecological Epidemiology research group. His primary role involves studying habitat models to predict mosquito-borne disease transmission risks. Pothmann holds a B.Sc. in Geography from Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg and is currently pursuing a PhD at Technische Universität Dresden, focusing on Forest Biometrics and Systems Analysis. Additionally, he has served as a research and student assistant in various institutions, including roles at the Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research and the Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research.
His research interests center on ecological epidemiology, particularly using computational models to understand vector habitats and public health implications. He has contributed to projects like InsuranceGrass, exploring sustainable grassland management strategies against climate risks. Pothmann's work bridges ecological modeling with societal impacts, aiming to inform disease prevention and environmental policy.
Though currently without listed awards or formal grants, his academic trajectory reflects a commitment to interdisciplinary environmental and health research. He collaborates with teams at UFZ and international partners, contributing to agent-based modeling and policy analysis for sustainable land-use solutions.
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