
معرفی
Michael Schulz is an Adjunct Professor II at the University of Oslo (UiO) and Deputy Head of the Climate Modelling and Air Pollution section at the Norwegian Meteorological Institute. His research focuses on aerosol-climate interactions, Earth system modeling, and evaluating climate models through initiatives like CMIP6-AerChemMIP and AeroCom. He leads the development of the NorESM Earth system model and contributes to EU projects like Copernicus CAMS. Key interests include constraining aerosol forcing via measurements and models, advancing climate projections, and understanding near-term climate change impacts.
Research interests include aerosol physics, climate feedbacks, and model intercomparison projects. He teaches GEO4992 on data analysis and model evaluation tools in environmental science. Projects include INES, NorESM (wiki.met.no/noresm), and KeyCLIM.
Publications focus on aerosol dynamics, radiative forcing, and climate model validation, emphasizing global aerosol sources, cloud interactions, and historical aerosol trends using ice cores. His work bridges observational data and model outputs to improve climate predictions.

