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Dr. Mathias Hauser is a Lecturer at the Department of Environmental Systems Science at ETH Zürich, affiliated with the Institut für Atmosphäre und Klima (Institute for Atmosphere and Climate). His research focuses on climate extremes, attribution studies, and Earth system modeling with an emphasis on regional climate dynamics and human influence assessment. He contributes to major international initiatives like the IPCC and develops innovative methodologies for climate model emulation and data analysis.
Hauser's work addresses critical questions about the drivers of recent extreme weather events, the accuracy of climate projections, and the implementation of FAIR data principles in climate science. His recent research highlights the underestimation of Western European warming in climate models neglecting aerosol changes and the role of natural climate variability in extreme events like the 2022 Indo-Pakistani heatwave.
Publications span topics including spatially explicit climate projections (via MESMER models), drought attribution, and the synthesis of global climate indicators. His work bridges climate science with policy, emphasizing actionable insights for adaptation and mitigation strategies. Hauser collaborates extensively with global research networks and contributes to open-source climate data tools.




