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Stephan A. Fueglistaler is a Professor of Geosciences at Princeton University, serving as Director of the Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences (AOS) program and the Cooperative Institute for Modeling the Earth System (CIMES). His research focuses on understanding interactions between atmospheric processes across scales, including cloud microphysics, radiation, and large-scale dynamics. He leads the Fueglistaler Research Group, which aims to mechanistically explain climate system behavior.
Education details are not explicitly provided in the text, but his faculty role implies advanced degrees in Geosciences or related fields. His current positions include leadership roles in interdisciplinary climate modeling initiatives.
Research interests emphasize climate science with a focus on atmospheric processes. His group’s work addresses how different atmospheric mechanisms interact to shape global climate patterns. While publications are listed as 'under construction' on his group website, his contributions likely include studies on tropical climate dynamics and climate modeling.
He advises three graduate students: Yan-Ting Chen, Heng Quan, and Qinlan Yang. Notable news mentions include his student Yi Zhang receiving the OSPA award at AGU's 2019 Fall Meeting. His leadership in AOS and CIMES underscores his role in advancing Earth system modeling.
Labs/Teams: The Fueglistaler Research Group focuses on atmospheric and climate science, though specific lab names or team structures are not detailed in the provided text.
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