
معرفی
Prof. Dr. Johannes Orphal is a distinguished academic at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), serving as Division Manager for the Natural and Built Environment. His research focuses on atmospheric chemistry, spectroscopy, and remote sensing, with particular emphasis on trace gas analysis, stratospheric processes, and greenhouse gas monitoring. He leads the Collaborative Carbon Column Observing Network (COCCON) and the GLORIA airborne limb-imaging project, advancing technologies for atmospheric observation.
Orphal’s work integrates satellite data (e.g., MIPAS) with ground-based and airborne measurements, contributing to climate models and pollution studies. Key areas include bromine chemistry in the stratosphere, ammonia cycles in urban environments, and isotopic analysis of water vapor. His research also explores historical scientific concepts, such as Rudolph Clausius’ contributions to mathematical physics.
Publications span high-resolution spectroscopic studies, validation of satellite measurements, and analyses of pollution transport in the upper troposphere-lower stratosphere (UTLS). His work bridges fundamental science with applied challenges like urban emission monitoring and wildfire plume analysis.




