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Martin Schultz is a University Professor in Computational Earth System Science at the University of Cologne and Head of the research group Earth System Data Exploration at Forschungszentrum Jülich. He serves as co-lead of the division Large Scale Data Science and is a Principal Investigator in the Helmholtz Information Program 1, Topic 1 where he holds a Topic Board Member position.
His research centers on developing and applying deep learning methods to Earth System Data including weather, air quality, and climate datasets. He leverages large-scale computing infrastructure and web services to enable novel analysis of complex Big Earth system data from observations and models, with emphasis on operational applications like the DestinE initiative. As co-chair of the Tropospheric Ozone Assessment Report (TOAR) phase II, he maintains one of the world's largest air quality measurement data repositories and pioneers online atmospheric data analysis techniques.
His team Earth System Data Exploration operates within the Large Scale Data Science division at the Jülich Supercomputing Centre (JSC), focusing on scalable AI solutions for environmental science challenges.




