
معرفی
Roles: Urs Beyerle is a Researcher in the Climate Physics group at ETH Zürich's Institut für Atmosphäre und Klima (IAC), where he manages climate modeling (CESM), data acquisition (CMIP5, CORDEX), and IT infrastructure (Linux, openSUSE, Scientific Linux). He leads IT at IAC and co-chairs ATUSYS.
Education: PhD in Groundwater Dynamics (ETH Zürich, 1999) and Diploma in Regional Climate Modeling (ETH Zürich, 1995).
Research Interests: Focuses on climate extremes, model uncertainty, ensemble methods, and IT infrastructure for academia. His work bridges climate science and computational tools, emphasizing robust projections of extreme events.
Articles Trends: Recent publications explore compound climate extremes, heatwave clusters, and model limitations simulating rare events like the 2021 Pacific Northwest heatwave. He develops ensemble boosting techniques to quantify low-likelihood climate scenarios.
Grants & Labs: Involved in large ensemble projects (e.g., LongRunMIP) and contributes to climate model validation through diagnostic packages. Collaborates on global initiatives like HAPPI and CMIP6 archives.



