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Professor Detlef Stammer is affiliated with the Center for Earth System Research and Sustainability (CEN) at the University of Hamburg, where he maintains an active research profile in climate science and oceanography. His work bridges observational data analysis with theoretical modeling approaches to understand Earth's complex climate system.
His research interests focus on climate dynamics, ocean circulation patterns, sea ice physics, and Earth system reanalysis. Dr. Stammer investigates how ocean kinetic energy, freshwater budgets, and salinity variability impact global climate patterns, with particular emphasis on the Atlantic and Arctic regions. His work often combines satellite observations with in situ measurements and numerical models to address fundamental questions in climate science.
As a principal investigator, he leads multiple significant research initiatives including the Framework for Earth System Reanalysis (EARTH^(RA)), MULTISCOSS project on sea ice observations, and the investigation of ocean kinetic energy using SWOT altimeter data. His research portfolio demonstrates consistent funding from major German research programs including Reinhart Koselleck Projects, Priority Programs, and Clusters of Excellence.
Dr. Stammer has held leadership positions as speaker for major collaborative initiatives including EXC 2037: Climate, Climatic Change, and Society (CLICCS), and previously for EXC 177: Integrated Climate System Analysis and Prediction. His research group has secured substantial funding for projects examining polynyas in Antarctica, ocean eddy dynamics, ocean gravity field interactions, and regional sea level variations.
His methodological approach integrates multiple data sources including satellite altimetry, microwave radiometer data, scatterometer observations, and geodetic measurements. This interdisciplinary work has advanced understanding of air-sea interactions, CO2 transfer processes, and the role of ocean circulation in Earth's gravitational field.





