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Eystein Jansen is a **Professor** in Earth Sciences/Paleoclimatology at the **University of Bergen (UiB)**, affiliated with the **Department of Earth Science** and the **Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research**. His work focuses on Arctic climate dynamics, sea ice variability, and paleoclimatic reconstructions. He collaborates with institutions like NORCE Climate and Environment and the Alfred Wegener Institute.
**Research Interests:** Jansen’s research explores abrupt climate changes, glacial-interglacial transitions, and the role of sea ice and ocean circulation in climate systems. He uses biomarkers, sediment cores, and climate models to reconstruct past environmental conditions. Key projects include the ABRUPT initiative studying Arctic climate shifts and interdisciplinary studies linking past and present climate patterns.
**Key Contributions:** He co-authored influential articles on sea ice dynamics in the Nordic Seas and the impact of sea-level rise on atmospheric/oceanic systems. His work bridges paleoclimate data with modern climate models, offering insights into future climate scenarios. Jansen also engages in science communication, as seen in his podcast appearances explaining climate science to the public.
**Grants & Funding:** Supported by projects funded by the Research Council of Norway (e.g., references 325333, 314371), his research addresses urgent climate questions, such as the relevance of historical climate patterns to contemporary Arctic changes. He supervises doctoral students like Henrik Sadatzki and Evangeline Sessford, advancing the next generation of climate scientists.
**Affiliations:** In addition to UiB, Jansen contributes to the **Nansen Legacy** and **Bjerknes Centre**, fostering collaborative climate research. His work emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches to understand and address global climate challenges.


