
معرفی
Andreas Born is a Professor at the Department of Geosciences, University of Bergen, Norway. His research focuses on glaciology, climate modeling, and ice sheet dynamics, particularly regarding the Greenland and Scandinavian ice sheets. He contributes to the Bjerknes Center for Climate Research and NORCE Climate and Environment. His work examines surface mass balance, ice dynamics, and paleoclimatic reconstructions using advanced models like ELSA v2.0 and ice-sheet stratigraphy analysis.
Research interests include the influence of climate variability on ice sheets, uncertainty quantification in climate models, and the interplay between glacial landscapes and ice dynamics. Recent studies investigate historical mass loss projections for Greenland and the impact of landscape evolution on ice-sheet behavior.
Key funding sources include the European Research Council (ERC) and the Research Council of Norway. He supervises doctoral students, such as Andreas Plach, and collaborates internationally on projects like the Eemian ice sheet simulations and model development. His work bridges paleoclimatology with modern climate change impacts, aiming to improve predictions of sea-level rise and ice-sheet stability.




