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Dr. Anselm Arndt is a Research Associate in Climate Geography at the Geographical Institute, Humboldt University of Berlin, focusing on glaciology and climate modeling. His work examines energy and mass balances of glaciers and snow surfaces across diverse regions including the Tibetan Plateau and Andes Mountains.
- M.Sc. in Technical Environmental Protection (2012-2016), Technical University of Berlin
- B.Sc. in Technical Environmental Protection (2007-2012), Technical University of Berlin
Research spans glacial dynamics, urban climatology, and climate impact assessment, particularly through the development of the COSIPY open-source modeling framework. His work addresses spatial variability in glacial mass balance and snowpack analysis across high mountain regions.
Recent publications analyze glacier responses to atmospheric forcing in High Mountain Asia (2023), surface mass balance modeling techniques (2022-2023), and COSIPY model validation across multiple regions (2019-2020). Key themes include climate sensitivity, snowmelt dynamics, and cryospheric-hydrologic interactions.
Active in research committees, Dr. Arndt contributes to the Geographical Institute's climatic geography department while maintaining technical expertise in Python-based glaciological modeling.


