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Gerald H. Haug is a leading geoscientist currently serving as Director of the Department of Climate Geochemistry and Scientific Member at the Max Planck Institute for Chemistry in Mainz, Germany. He is also President of the German National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina (2020–2025), reflecting his national and international scientific leadership.
His academic journey includes a Diploma in Geology from the University of Karlsruhe (1992) and a PhD in Geosciences from the University of Kiel (1995). He held postdoctoral positions at GEOMAR, the University of British Columbia, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, and the University of Southern California. He advanced to 'Oberassistent' at ETH Zürich, completed his habilitation in Earth Sciences in 2002, and served as Professor at the GFZ and University of Potsdam (2003–2007), followed by Ordinary Professor for Climate Geology at ETH Zürich (2007–2015).
His research centers on reconstructing past climate variability using geological archives, particularly marine sediments. His work integrates geochemical proxies, paleoceanography, and Earth system dynamics to understand long-term climate change, monsoon systems, and ocean-atmosphere interactions. His expertise spans isotope geochemistry, sedimentology, and paleoenvironmental reconstruction.
Gerald H. Haug has held significant leadership roles in the scientific community. His appointment as Scientific Member at the Max Planck Society and department director signifies senior faculty status. His presidency of the Leopoldina underscores his influence in shaping science policy and promoting interdisciplinary research.
- President, National Academy of Science Leopoldina (2020–2025)
He has advised numerous students and early-career researchers throughout his career at ETH Zürich, University of Potsdam, and the Max Planck Institute, though specific names are not listed. He has led major research initiatives and secured substantial funding through the Max Planck Society and collaborative international projects, though specific grants are not detailed.
At the Max Planck Institute for Chemistry, he leads the Department of Climate Geochemistry, which conducts cutting-edge research on Earth's climate system using advanced geochemical techniques and global sediment records. The department fosters interdisciplinary collaboration and trains the next generation of climate scientists.
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