
معرفی
Prof. Dr. Stefan Bühler is a full Professor (W3) in Applied Meteorology and Director of the Meteorological Institute at the University of Hamburg, Germany, within the Faculty of Earth System Sciences. He holds leadership roles in climate research, including memberships in ESA Mission Advisory Groups and science advisory boards for satellite missions.
Education:
- PhD (1998): University of Bremen, "Microwave Limb Sounding of the Stratosphere and Upper Troposphere"
- Master's (1994): SUNY Stony Brook, "A Study of Atmospheric Opacity near 275 GHz at very low Temperatures"
- Undergraduate (1993): University of Tübingen, Physics
Research Focus:
- Role of water vapor and clouds in climate systems
- Radiative transfer modeling and satellite remote sensing innovations
- Cloud ice microphysics and sub-millimeterwave observations
- Numerical methods for climate data analysis
Grants & Projects (Selected):
- FIDUCEO (EU Horizon 2020): Improved climate data records (2015-2019)
- MW-Ice (Swedish Research Council): Global cloud ice data from satellites (2011-2013)
- Multiple ESA contracts for mission design and atmospheric studies (1995–2016)
Teaching & Outreach:
- Course instructor in radiative transfer, remote sensing, and atmospheric physics since 1999
- Editor for Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics and Atmospheric Measurement Techniques (2008–present)
- Organizer of International Radiative Transfer Workshops (1999–ongoing)
Labs/Teams: Leads the Klima, Strahlung, Fernerkundung research group, collaborating with international partners on satellite sensor development and climate modeling.
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