
معرفی
Amandine Kaiser is a Ph.D. Research Fellow in the Department of Geosciences at the University of Oslo, affiliated with the Section for Meteorology and Oceanography (MetOs). Her professional background includes:
- Since 2021: Ph.D. Research Fellow, Department of Geosciences, University of Oslo
- 2019-2021: Data Manager, German Climate Computing Center
- 2019: Research Assistant, Department of Mathematics and Computer Sciences, Freie Universität Berlin
- 2016-2019: Master of Science, Institute of Mathematics, Technische Universität Berlin
Her research centers on atmospheric boundary layer processes, turbulence, and land-atmosphere interactions, integrating statistical modeling, dynamical systems, numerical analysis, and machine learning to investigate regime transitions. This interdisciplinary work bridges meteorology, mathematics, and computational science.
Recent publications (2024-2025) emphasize nocturnal and polar boundary layer dynamics, using localized perturbation modeling and sensitivity analysis to address variability and transient phenomena. Her methodology highlights computational innovation in atmospheric science.
No scientific awards are mentioned in available sources.
No information on student advising or grant funding is provided.
She participates in the CompSci research group at the University of Oslo.




