
معرفی
Daniela Domeisen is an Associate Professor of Atmospheric Processes at the Institute for Land Surface Dynamics (IDYST), University of Lausanne (UNIL). Her academic career includes roles as an Assistant Professor at GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel and Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel, where she led the 'Atmospheric Dynamics and Predictability' group. She holds a PhD in Climate Physics and Chemistry from MIT, complemented by postdoctoral research at Cornell University and the University of Hamburg.
Education:
- Bachelor's in Physics at ETH Zurich
- Master's in Climate and Society at Columbia University
- PhD in Climate Physics and Chemistry from MIT (2012)
- Mini-MBA from Harvard Business School (2012)
Research Interests:
- Atmospheric fluid dynamics theory and predictability
- Vertical processes within the atmosphere
- Tropical-extratropical interactions
- Subseasonal forecasting (weeks-months)
- Rossby waves and their role in extreme weather
Articles Trends: Recent work focuses on Rossby wave dynamics, stratospheric influences on weather extremes, and machine learning applications in forecasting. Key themes include heatwave predictability, teleconnections from climate oscillations (e.g., MJO, ENSO), and climate model improvements.
Awards & Grants:
- ERC Starting Grant
- SNSF Professorship
Grants & Advising: Leads projects on subseasonal heatwave prediction and European windstorm damage projections. Her work bridges theoretical atmospheric science with practical forecasting applications.
Labs/Teams: Active in the UNIL IDYST research group and collaborates with institutions like ETH Zurich, MIT, and international meteorological organizations.




