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Dr. Alexander Gohm is an Associate Professor at the Department of Atmospheric and Cryospheric Sciences (ACINN), University of Innsbruck. His research focuses on Atmospheric Dynamics, Mountain Meteorology, Numerical Modeling, and Remote Sensing. He leads the PIANO project investigating Alpine foehn penetration and collaborates in the TEAMx-UIBK initiative. He teaches courses in Mountain Meteorology, Weather Forecasting, and Scientific Communication across undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs.
Education details are not explicitly provided in the text, but his academic roles imply advanced qualifications in atmospheric sciences. His research emphasizes Alpine meteorology, with contributions to boundary layer dynamics, lidar applications, and valley circulation modeling. Recent work includes analysis of the 2022 TEAMx field campaign and correction studies on Alpine valley simulations.
Advising and grants: While no specific advisees are listed, his involvement in interdisciplinary doctoral programs (e.g., Innsbruck Doctoral College: Mountain Climate and Environment) suggests mentorship roles. His projects like PIANO indicate grant-supported research. Collaborations span institutions such as the Medical University of Innsbruck and international conferences (e.g., International Conference on Alpine Meteorology).
Labs/Teams: Core member of the TEAMx-UIBK team and leader of the PIANO project, contributing to the Inn Valley field campaigns. Active in the Interdisciplinary Seminar on Mountain, Climate and Environmental Research through doctoral college affiliations.