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Dr. Jan Henneberger is a Lecturer at ETH Zurich's Department of Environmental Systems Science (D-USYS), specializing in cloud physics and atmospheric processes. His research focuses on mixed-phase clouds, ice crystal dynamics, and the development of advanced observational techniques like holographic imaging. He is affiliated with the Institut für Atmosphäre und Klima (Institute for Atmosphere and Climate) and leads projects such as the Ny-Ålesund Aerosol Cloud Experiment (NASCENT) and CLOUDLAB, which investigate cloud microphysics in Arctic and Alpine environments.
His work integrates field measurements, remote sensing, and computational methods to understand processes like secondary ice production, ice-nucleating particles, and aerosol-cloud interactions. Key contributions include the development of the HoloSuite software for analyzing holographic cloud data and deploying novel platforms like tethered balloons and UAVs for in-situ observations.
Research interests span Arctic climate dynamics, mountain meteorology, and the impacts of cloud microphysics on climate feedbacks. His studies frequently involve collaborations with international teams and cutting-edge instrumentation to advance environmental science and climate modeling.
- Education: PhD in Atmospheric Science (ETH Zurich)
- Labs/Teams: Institut für Atmosphäre und Klima, CLOUDLAB, NASCENT
- Grants: Multiple funding sources for Arctic and Alpine field campaigns.




