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Ulrike Lohmann is a Full Professor of Experimental Atmospheric Physics at ETH Zurich's Institute for Atmospheric and Climate Science since 2004. She also serves as Vice Rector for Doctoral Studies at ETH Zurich. Her research focuses on cloud and aerosol physics, particularly their roles in climate systems and extreme weather events. She combines laboratory experiments, field measurements, and climate modeling to improve weather forecasts and study climate intervention methods.
Education: PhD in Climate Modelling from the Max Planck Institute for Meteorology (1996), postdoctoral work at the Canadian Centre for Climate Modelling, and academic roles at Dalhousie University (Canada) before joining ETH Zurich.
Research Highlights: Leads projects on aerosol-cloud interactions, ice nucleation, and climate feedbacks. Coordinates EU-funded initiatives like BACCHUS (2014–2018) and chairs the ECHAM-HAMMOZ consortium. Her work addresses uncertainties in climate predictions and cloud feedback mechanisms.
- Published over 300 peer-reviewed articles
- Lead Author for IPCC AR4 and AR5
- Recipient of multiple honors, including the EGU Vilhelm Bjerknes Medal (2025)
Academic Leadership: Head of Institute for Atmospheric and Climate Science (2006–2014), President of ETH Lecturer's Conference (2020–2022), and member of SNF Research Commission (2018–2022).
Labs/Teams: Heads the Atmospheric Physics research group, focusing on ice crystal formation, field observations, and large-scale climate modeling.




