Nikolay Koldunov is a Senior Scientist at the Alfred Wegener Institute (AWI) in Bremerhaven, Germany, specializing in Climate Dynamics. He leads projects on high-resolution climate modeling and AI-based climate systems. His work focuses on integrating advanced computational methods and large language models (LLMs) to improve climate predictions and data accessibility. Primary affiliation: Alfred Wegener Institute (AWI), Climate Dynamics department Key roles: Senior Scientist, developer of FESOM2 ocean model, contributor to Destination Earth project Education includes a Ph.D. in Physical Oceanography from the University of Hamburg (2010), and M.Sc. degrees in Applied Polar and Marine Science (University of Bremen) and Hydrometeorology (St. Petersburg State University). His research spans high-resolution climate modeling, Arctic Ocean dynamics, and applying AI to climate science. Recent achievements include a 1st place win in the Helmholtz Best Scientific Image Contest 2022 for visualizing wind gusts in a coupled climate model. Projects like ClimSight and FESOM2 aim to democratize climate data and enhance model resolution capabilities. Active in software development (e.g., pyfesom2) and international collaborations (nextGEMS, DestinE).
