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Ulrich Krieger is a Lecturer at the Department of Environmental Systems Science, ETH Zurich, and serves as the Group Leader at the Institute for Atmospheric and Climate Science since 1999. He has held this role continuously and took a sabbatical at Harvard University in 2016. His research focuses on aerosol microphysics, chemistry, and optical properties using single particle levitation techniques, with an emphasis on feedback mechanisms between microphysical and chemical processes in the condensed phase. He is also developing novel methodologies coupling these techniques with mass spectrometry.
Ulrich holds academic qualifications including a Ph.D. in Physics from the Technical University of Berlin (1994), a Diploma in Physics from the University of Würzburg (1989), and a Master of Science from the State University of New York at Albany (1986). Prior to joining ETH Zurich, he worked as a Research Assistant at the Max-Planck-Institute for Chemistry in Mainz from 1995 to 1999.
He is actively involved in academic governance, currently serving as Chair of the Commission for Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (ACP) under the Swiss Academy of Sciences (sc|nat+) since 2017. His research contributes to advancing understanding of aerosol behavior in environmental and climate contexts, with particular attention to photochemistry and thermodynamic/kinetic interactions.
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Ulrich leads the research group at the Institute for Atmospheric and Climate Science, ETH Zurich, which specializes in experimental and analytical approaches to atmospheric aerosol studies. The group's work integrates advanced instrumentation and interdisciplinary methodologies to address complex environmental science challenges.




