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Dr. Sebastian Zubrzycki is a researcher affiliated with the University of Hamburg and serves as a coordinator for the CLICCS (Climate, Climatic Change, and Society) cluster. His work focuses on permafrost-affected soils, carbon and nitrogen storage, and climate change impacts on Arctic ecosystems. He also coordinates the MSc Program and Equal Opportunities initiatives.
- Key research themes: soil organic carbon dynamics, Yedoma permafrost, Arctic river deltas, cryoconite sediments, and climate modeling.
- Technical expertise: GIS/WebGIS technologies, fieldwork in remote Arctic regions, and interdisciplinary collaborations (e.g., German-Russian projects like CarboPerm).
His scientific contributions include high-impact publications on global soil carbon stocks and permafrost thaw processes, with recent work in Science Advances and Geoscience Model Development. He received the Wladimir Köppen Award for his research.
Dr. Zubrzycki is actively involved in team-based research through projects like CarboPerm and POLYGON. He is available for consultations during office hours at the University of Hamburg (Grindelberg 5, Room 1009).
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