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  1. 🧳 🌏 Last month, a delegation from #MPIM and #DKRZ visited key research partners in Singapore, Shanghai, & Beijing.🇸🇬🇨🇳 The trip highlighted strong synergies and laid the groundwork for future collaboration in #ClimateModeling, impact assessment, and #AI-driven innovation.🧠 It reinforced the value of sustained partnerships in advancing climate research and supporting societal resilience—and of science in connecting people from different parts of the world. 💫
    #ClimateScience #ScienceDiplomacy

  2. 🎶 Music to our ears: ORCESTRA paper published!

    🌦️ In 2024, the ORCESTRA field campaign examined #cloud organization in the tropical Atlantic using 3 research aircraft, ✈️ 2 ground stations, 📡 a research vessel, ⛴️ & the #EarthCARE satellite.🛰️ #MPIM director Bjorn Stevens et al. provide an overview of the campaign’s objectives, strategy, & implementation, & offer a glimpse into ongoing analyses: 🔗 tellusjournal.org/articles/10.

    CC BY 4.0 Stevens et al. 2026

    #ClimateScience

  3. 🌏Global climate change influences the presence of lakes in Arctic permafrost landscapes. These so-called thermokarst lakes are a source of methane and influence hydrology & energy exchange. But how can these small, heterogenous features be represented in Earth system models? A new #MPIM study by Constanze Reinken et al. finds that an approach that uses probabilities 🎲 is promising. However, more 🛰️data is urgently needed for calibration.  
    📖tc.copernicus.org/articles/20/
    Credit: Ingmar Nitze/AWI Potsdam

  4. 🎉 Yesterday was a special day for our latest graduates Clara Bayley, Jacqueline Behncke, Lucas Casaroli, Abisha Gnanaraj, Zoi Kourkouraidou, Quan Liu, Angel Peinado, Raphael Pistor, Constanze Reinken, and Arim Yoon, as we celebrated their completion of the #IMPRS-ESM program! During a special ceremony, our Director Sarah Kang presented them with their transcript of records. The #MPIM is proud to have supported them & their research and looks forward to their future successes! 🥂👏

  5. 🎉 Announcing a new group leader at #MPIM!

    🌦️ As of this month, Wei-Ting Hsiao is leading the new "Weather-Climate Interaction" group in director Sarah Kang's department. The group will explore the crucial link between #weather & #climate. Using the #ICON climate model, the group will investigate this 2-way relationship, with an initial focus on tropical convection, clouds & the Walker Circulation. 🔎

    Welcome to Hamburg, Wei-Ting! We’re excited to have you on board! ⛵

  6. Today we helped bring climate research into the public space 🌍

    At the “Forschungsreise 2026” at the Klimahaus in Bremerhaven, #MPIM researchers Julian Krüger and Daniel Krieger engaged with visitors to answer questions, share insights, and discuss key climate challenges.

    🗨️ 💬 Events like this show how valuable direct exchange beyond academia really is.

    🙌 Thanks #Klimahaus and everyone who stopped by!

    #ClimateScience #Wissenschaftskommunikation #Outreach

  7. Today we helped bring climate research into the public space 🌍

    At the “Forschungsreise 2026” at the Klimahaus in Bremerhaven, #MPIM researchers Julian Krüger and Daniel Krieger engaged with visitors to answer questions, share insights, and discuss key climate challenges.

    🗨️ 💬 Events like this show how valuable direct exchange beyond academia really is.

    🙌 Thanks #Klimahaus and everyone who stopped by!

    #ClimateScience #Wissenschaftskommunikation #Outreach

  8. Today we helped bring climate research into the public space 🌍

    At the “Forschungsreise 2026” at the Klimahaus in Bremerhaven, #MPIM researchers Julian Krüger and Daniel Krieger engaged with visitors to answer questions, share insights, and discuss key climate challenges.

    🗨️ 💬 Events like this show how valuable direct exchange beyond academia really is.

    🙌 Thanks #Klimahaus and everyone who stopped by!

    #ClimateScience #Wissenschaftskommunikation #Outreach

  9. Today we helped bring climate research into the public space 🌍

    At the “Forschungsreise 2026” at the Klimahaus in Bremerhaven, #MPIM researchers Julian Krüger and Daniel Krieger engaged with visitors to answer questions, share insights, and discuss key climate challenges.

    🗨️ 💬 Events like this show how valuable direct exchange beyond academia really is.

    🙌 Thanks #Klimahaus and everyone who stopped by!

    #ClimateScience #Wissenschaftskommunikation #Outreach

  10. Today we helped bring climate research into the public space 🌍

    At the “Forschungsreise 2026” at the Klimahaus in Bremerhaven, #MPIM researchers Julian Krüger and Daniel Krieger engaged with visitors to answer questions, share insights, and discuss key climate challenges.

    🗨️ 💬 Events like this show how valuable direct exchange beyond academia really is.

    🙌 Thanks #Klimahaus and everyone who stopped by!

    #ClimateScience #Wissenschaftskommunikation #Outreach

  11. 🔥 Human-caused climate change fuels mega-fires in the Arctic🔥

    New research by #IMPRS-ESM doctoral candidate Lukas Fiedler and #MPIM researchers shows that the extreme fire years of 2019–2021 are due to human-caused climate change.

    Using climate simulations, Fiedler et al. demonstrate that human emissions made these extreme fire years significantly more likely – up to 235x more likely in 2021!

    📚 uni-hamburg.de/en/newsroom/pre
    📖 iopscience.iop.org/article/10.
    Credit: NASA Earth Observatory
    #Extremeweather

  12. We are thrilled to host Prof. Dr. Jhoon Kim from Yonsei University, recipient of the prestigious Humboldt Research Award! 🏆

    He’ll be working with #MPIM group leader, Guy Brasseur, and his research group for a year, combining satellite observations with our models to study air quality & climate change. We’re excited to see the insights this research will bring! 🛰️💨

    Welcome to Germany and Hamburg, Jhoon! ⚓

    #ClimateResearch #InternationalCollaboration

    Credits: Humboldt-Stiftung/Matthias Merz

  13. We are thrilled to host Prof. Dr. Jhoon Kim from Yonsei University, recipient of the prestigious Humboldt Research Award! 🏆

    He’ll be working with #MPIM group leader, Guy Brasseur, and his research group for a year, combining satellite observations with our models to study air quality & climate change. We’re excited to see the insights this research will bring! 🛰️💨

    Welcome to Germany and Hamburg, Jhoon! ⚓

    #ClimateResearch #InternationalCollaboration

    Credits: Humboldt-Stiftung/Matthias Merz

  14. We are thrilled to host Prof. Dr. Jhoon Kim from Yonsei University, recipient of the prestigious Humboldt Research Award! 🏆

    He’ll be working with #MPIM group leader, Guy Brasseur, and his research group for a year, combining satellite observations with our models to study air quality & climate change. We’re excited to see the insights this research will bring! 🛰️💨

    Welcome to Germany and Hamburg, Jhoon! ⚓

    #ClimateResearch #InternationalCollaboration

    Credits: Humboldt-Stiftung/Matthias Merz

  15. We are thrilled to host Prof. Dr. Jhoon Kim from Yonsei University, recipient of the prestigious Humboldt Research Award! 🏆

    He’ll be working with #MPIM group leader, Guy Brasseur, and his research group for a year, combining satellite observations with our models to study air quality & climate change. We’re excited to see the insights this research will bring! 🛰️💨

    Welcome to Germany and Hamburg, Jhoon! ⚓

    #ClimateResearch #InternationalCollaboration

    Credits: Humboldt-Stiftung/Matthias Merz

  16. We are thrilled to host Prof. Dr. Jhoon Kim from Yonsei University, recipient of the prestigious Humboldt Research Award! 🏆

    He’ll be working with #MPIM group leader, Guy Brasseur, and his research group for a year, combining satellite observations with our models to study air quality & climate change. We’re excited to see the insights this research will bring! 🛰️💨

    Welcome to Germany and Hamburg, Jhoon! ⚓

    #ClimateResearch #InternationalCollaboration

    Credits: Humboldt-Stiftung/Matthias Merz

  17. 🌏 Earth's radiation budget has been out of balance due to anthropogenic emissions, resulting in #GlobalWarming. Recently, the trend has become stronger. Upon invitation by #MPIM scientists, 44 researchers from Europe, Asia, & the US met at Schloss Ringberg 🏰 last week to discuss which processes might be responsible, & to come up with a research program to solve this conundrum. It was an intensive, productive, & enjoyable week – thanks for your hard work & your insightful contributions!✨

  18. 🌱 Excited to have welcomed @HumboldtStiftung's Climate Protection Fellows from across the globe today. This fellowship empowers young experts from the Global South to tackle the urgent challenges of #ClimateChange. It was a great exchange! We hope you have a great time for the rest of your trip & wish you every success with your projects!! 🌍
    More info about the fellowship: humboldt-foundation.de/en/appl
    #ScienceCareers #SustainabilityResearch #MPIM #DKRZ

  19. 🌊 The North Atlantic significantly influences the weather in Europe. For instance, a cold spell in the subpolar North Atlantic can lead to a heat wave in Europe. 🔥 In a new study by @geomar_de & #MPIM, Julian Krüger et al. show that climate models represent this relationship much more realistically when ocean dynamics are resolved in sufficient detail. 📚 nature.com/articles/s43247-025
    🗺️ Adapted from CC BY 4.0 Krüger et al. 2026
    #ClimateScience #OceanDynamics #ClimateChange #WeatherExtremes

  20. 🌊 The North Atlantic significantly influences the weather in Europe. For instance, a cold spell in the subpolar North Atlantic can lead to a heat wave in Europe. 🔥 In a new study by @geomar_de & #MPIM, Julian Krüger et al. show that climate models represent this relationship much more realistically when ocean dynamics are resolved in sufficient detail. 📚 nature.com/articles/s43247-025
    🗺️ Adapted from CC BY 4.0 Krüger et al. 2026
    #ClimateScience #OceanDynamics #ClimateChange #WeatherExtremes

  21. 🌊 The North Atlantic significantly influences the weather in Europe. For instance, a cold spell in the subpolar North Atlantic can lead to a heat wave in Europe. 🔥 In a new study by @geomar_de & #MPIM, Julian Krüger et al. show that climate models represent this relationship much more realistically when ocean dynamics are resolved in sufficient detail. 📚 nature.com/articles/s43247-025
    🗺️ Adapted from CC BY 4.0 Krüger et al. 2026
    #ClimateScience #OceanDynamics #ClimateChange #WeatherExtremes

  22. 🌊 The North Atlantic significantly influences the weather in Europe. For instance, a cold spell in the subpolar North Atlantic can lead to a heat wave in Europe. 🔥 In a new study by @geomar_de & #MPIM, Julian Krüger et al. show that climate models represent this relationship much more realistically when ocean dynamics are resolved in sufficient detail. 📚 nature.com/articles/s43247-025
    🗺️ Adapted from CC BY 4.0 Krüger et al. 2026
    #ClimateScience #OceanDynamics #ClimateChange #WeatherExtremes

  23. 🌊 The North Atlantic significantly influences the weather in Europe. For instance, a cold spell in the subpolar North Atlantic can lead to a heat wave in Europe. 🔥 In a new study by @geomar_de & #MPIM, Julian Krüger et al. show that climate models represent this relationship much more realistically when ocean dynamics are resolved in sufficient detail. 📚 nature.com/articles/s43247-025
    🗺️ Adapted from CC BY 4.0 Krüger et al. 2026
    #ClimateScience #OceanDynamics #ClimateChange #WeatherExtremes

  24. 🌊 This week, ocean scientists from across the globe gathered in Glasgow for the Ocean Sciences Meeting 2026.
    Researchers from many disciplines shared new results, exchanged ideas, and strengthened international collaborations. 13 of our #MPIM ocean scientists took part, presenting their work, contributing to discussions, and engaging with colleagues. Thanks to everyone who connected with us in Glasgow. We look forward to continuing the conversations.👋

    #OceanSciencesMeeting #Oceanography #OSM26

  25. 🌊 This week, ocean scientists from across the globe gathered in Glasgow for the Ocean Sciences Meeting 2026.
    Researchers from many disciplines shared new results, exchanged ideas, and strengthened international collaborations. 13 of our #MPIM ocean scientists took part, presenting their work, contributing to discussions, and engaging with colleagues. Thanks to everyone who connected with us in Glasgow. We look forward to continuing the conversations.👋

    #OceanSciencesMeeting #Oceanography #OSM26

  26. 🌊 This week, ocean scientists from across the globe gathered in Glasgow for the Ocean Sciences Meeting 2026.
    Researchers from many disciplines shared new results, exchanged ideas, and strengthened international collaborations. 13 of our #MPIM ocean scientists took part, presenting their work, contributing to discussions, and engaging with colleagues. Thanks to everyone who connected with us in Glasgow. We look forward to continuing the conversations.👋

    #OceanSciencesMeeting #Oceanography #OSM26

  27. 🌊 This week, ocean scientists from across the globe gathered in Glasgow for the Ocean Sciences Meeting 2026.
    Researchers from many disciplines shared new results, exchanged ideas, and strengthened international collaborations. 13 of our #MPIM ocean scientists took part, presenting their work, contributing to discussions, and engaging with colleagues. Thanks to everyone who connected with us in Glasgow. We look forward to continuing the conversations.👋

    #OceanSciencesMeeting #Oceanography #OSM26

  28. 🌊 This week, ocean scientists from across the globe gathered in Glasgow for the Ocean Sciences Meeting 2026.
    Researchers from many disciplines shared new results, exchanged ideas, and strengthened international collaborations. 13 of our #MPIM ocean scientists took part, presenting their work, contributing to discussions, and engaging with colleagues. Thanks to everyone who connected with us in Glasgow. We look forward to continuing the conversations.👋

    #OceanSciencesMeeting #Oceanography #OSM26

  29. 🧊 How stable is Greenland’s ice sheet? New #MPIM research reveals 4️⃣ different steady states of the Greenland #IceSheet under a pre-industrial climate. Using a novel fully-coupled Earth System-Ice Sheet Model, Malena Andernach et al. found a critical threshold of 70-83% of pre-industrial ice volume, below which 50-80% of its current volume would be irreversibly lost even if returning to pre-industrial CO2 concentrations.

    🗺️ CC BY 4.0 Andernach et al. 2026
    📖 tc.copernicus.org/articles/20/
    #ClimateChange

  30. Unsere Forscherin Claudia Timmreck diskutiert morgen beim Herrenhäuser Forum der #Volkswagenstiftung neben weiteren spannenden Gästen die Bedeutung der #Grundlagenforschung für den Fortschritt. 🎥 Es wird ein #Livestream angeboten: volkswagenstiftung.de/de/veran
    📆 Los geht's am 24.2. um 19 Uhr!

    Claudia hatte kürzlich mit Julia Windmiller (#MPIM/Monash Univ.) & Eleonora Rohland (Uni Bielefeld) eine Förderung der Volkswagenstiftung für das Projekt DOLDRUMS eingeworben. Mehr dazu: doldrums.eu

  31. Unsere Forscherin Claudia Timmreck diskutiert morgen beim Herrenhäuser Forum der #Volkswagenstiftung neben weiteren spannenden Gästen die Bedeutung der #Grundlagenforschung für den Fortschritt. 🎥 Es wird ein #Livestream angeboten: volkswagenstiftung.de/de/veran
    📆 Los geht's am 24.2. um 19 Uhr!

    Claudia hatte kürzlich mit Julia Windmiller (#MPIM/Monash Univ.) & Eleonora Rohland (Uni Bielefeld) eine Förderung der Volkswagenstiftung für das Projekt DOLDRUMS eingeworben. Mehr dazu: doldrums.eu

  32. Unsere Forscherin Claudia Timmreck diskutiert morgen beim Herrenhäuser Forum der #Volkswagenstiftung neben weiteren spannenden Gästen die Bedeutung der #Grundlagenforschung für den Fortschritt. 🎥 Es wird ein #Livestream angeboten: volkswagenstiftung.de/de/veran
    📆 Los geht's am 24.2. um 19 Uhr!

    Claudia hatte kürzlich mit Julia Windmiller (#MPIM/Monash Univ.) & Eleonora Rohland (Uni Bielefeld) eine Förderung der Volkswagenstiftung für das Projekt DOLDRUMS eingeworben. Mehr dazu: doldrums.eu

  33. Unsere Forscherin Claudia Timmreck diskutiert morgen beim Herrenhäuser Forum der #Volkswagenstiftung neben weiteren spannenden Gästen die Bedeutung der #Grundlagenforschung für den Fortschritt. 🎥 Es wird ein #Livestream angeboten: volkswagenstiftung.de/de/veran
    📆 Los geht's am 24.2. um 19 Uhr!

    Claudia hatte kürzlich mit Julia Windmiller (#MPIM/Monash Univ.) & Eleonora Rohland (Uni Bielefeld) eine Förderung der Volkswagenstiftung für das Projekt DOLDRUMS eingeworben. Mehr dazu: doldrums.eu

  34. Unsere Forscherin Claudia Timmreck diskutiert morgen beim Herrenhäuser Forum der #Volkswagenstiftung neben weiteren spannenden Gästen die Bedeutung der #Grundlagenforschung für den Fortschritt. 🎥 Es wird ein #Livestream angeboten: volkswagenstiftung.de/de/veran
    📆 Los geht's am 24.2. um 19 Uhr!

    Claudia hatte kürzlich mit Julia Windmiller (#MPIM/Monash Univ.) & Eleonora Rohland (Uni Bielefeld) eine Förderung der Volkswagenstiftung für das Projekt DOLDRUMS eingeworben. Mehr dazu: doldrums.eu

  35. 🧩 The eastern tropical Pacific & the Southern Ocean have cooled despite #globalWarming, a trend which existing climate models have failed to capture. 🔦Using a new generation of climate models, #MPIM researchers Sarah Kang et al. shed light on this puzzle by demonstrating the 1st successful representation of the observed trend & delivering a well-founded explanation of the underlying mechanisms with our high-res #ICON model. 🌏 Read in PNAS: 🔗 pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.2522
    CC BY 4.0 Kang et al. 2026

  36. 🌊 @TatianaIlyina has been appointed director at the MPI for Marine Microbiology in #Bremen! Congratulations on this fantastic success!🎉

    From 2010-2026 Tatiana led a research group at #MPIM, simultaneously taking on a professorship at the University of Hamburg #UHH & @hereon in 2023.

    We're sad to see her leave, and at the same time we're excited to see the groundbreaking research she is going to conduct in her new role! Here's to an exciting new chapter! 👏
    #Oceanography #ClimateScience

  37. The #MPIM mourns the loss of one of the most influential researchers in its history: Erich Roeckner passed away in February 2026, at the age of 84. He was known as the developer of the ECHAM atmospheric model, which formed the basis for many generations of climate models used at our institute and contributed to all #IPCC assessment reports. He will be remembered as one of the leading figures of the #ClimateScience community and as a perfect gentleman. 🔗 mpimet.mpg.de/en/communication
    Credit: MPI-M

  38. 🌬️❓How are the frequency, strength, and trajectories of storms in the #GermanBight going to change under #GlobalWarming? A study by Daniel Krieger (#MPIM) & Ralf Weisse (@hereon) reveals that most current climate models predict a decrease in #storm activity in the future. However, when storms do occur, they may be more severe than today. One possible explanation is a change in storm tracks, but this needs to be investigated further.
    📖 doi.org/10.5194/esd-17-1-2026
    📸 Credit: Hereon/Ina Frings

  39. Scientists from across the @maxplanckgesellschaft, including Josipa Zupanic & Vidur Mithal from #MPIM, came together in #Berlin last week to look beyond their research and dive into #SciencePolicy. They explored how science & decision-making interact at national & international levels. The workshop showed how many institutions & processes support the scientific system & how important it is for researchers to engage with them—especially when #FreedomOfScience is under threat.
    Credit: Ellen Rumley

  40. 🌊 How ocean eddies affect the intensity of #TropicalCyclones (TCs) 🌪️

    A new #MPIM study using a 5km global #ICON simulation shows that TCs crossing more cold than warm eddies intensify more slowly & stay weaker on average, + there is preliminary evidence of the opposite effect when a TC passes over more warm than cold eddies. The global effect is a net weakening. The study suggests that accounting for mesoscale ocean turbulence could improve TC forecasts.
    🔗 doi.org/10.1029/2025GL116072

    📸 © JSC/NASA

  41. 🌊 How ocean eddies affect the intensity of #TropicalCyclones (TCs) 🌪️

    A new #MPIM study using a 5km global #ICON simulation shows that TCs crossing more cold than warm eddies intensify more slowly & stay weaker on average, + there is preliminary evidence of the opposite effect when a TC passes over more warm than cold eddies. The global effect is a net weakening. The study suggests that accounting for mesoscale ocean turbulence could improve TC forecasts.
    🔗 doi.org/10.1029/2025GL116072

    📸 © JSC/NASA

  42. 🌊 How ocean eddies affect the intensity of #TropicalCyclones (TCs) 🌪️

    A new #MPIM study using a 5km global #ICON simulation shows that TCs crossing more cold than warm eddies intensify more slowly & stay weaker on average, + there is preliminary evidence of the opposite effect when a TC passes over more warm than cold eddies. The global effect is a net weakening. The study suggests that accounting for mesoscale ocean turbulence could improve TC forecasts.
    🔗 doi.org/10.1029/2025GL116072

    📸 © JSC/NASA

  43. 🌊 How ocean eddies affect the intensity of #TropicalCyclones (TCs) 🌪️

    A new #MPIM study using a 5km global #ICON simulation shows that TCs crossing more cold than warm eddies intensify more slowly & stay weaker on average, + there is preliminary evidence of the opposite effect when a TC passes over more warm than cold eddies. The global effect is a net weakening. The study suggests that accounting for mesoscale ocean turbulence could improve TC forecasts.
    🔗 doi.org/10.1029/2025GL116072

    📸 © JSC/NASA

  44. 🌊 How ocean eddies affect the intensity of #TropicalCyclones (TCs) 🌪️

    A new #MPIM study using a 5km global #ICON simulation shows that TCs crossing more cold than warm eddies intensify more slowly & stay weaker on average, + there is preliminary evidence of the opposite effect when a TC passes over more warm than cold eddies. The global effect is a net weakening. The study suggests that accounting for mesoscale ocean turbulence could improve TC forecasts.
    🔗 doi.org/10.1029/2025GL116072

    📸 © JSC/NASA

  45. 🌊 Measurements of #CO2 dissolved in the ocean surface are essential to quantify the marine #carbon sink, but data is scarce.
    ⛵️ #MPIM researcher Jacqueline Behncke et al. investigated if measurements taken on board sailing boats can fill in the blank spots. They found that with existing data, the marine carbon sink is underestimated, but 2 more circumnavigations already improve the estimate. 📖 science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv
    📸 © Andreas Lindlahr
    #TeamMalizia #CitizenScience
    @geomar_de @TatianaIlyina

  46. 🎉 Thrilled to share that Nils Brüggemann is starting a professorship at the Leibniz Centre for Tropical Marine Research #ZMT in #Bremen in cooperation with @unibremen! He will oversee the new #TropEcS project to build an Earth system model that links physical, ecological & social processes for better climate projections & resilience in the tropics.

    Nils, you will be missed at #MPIM—but we look forward to regular visits & future collaborations.🙌 Have a great start!
    🔗 mpimet.mpg.de/en/communication

  47. 🎉 Thrilled to share that Nils Brüggemann is starting a professorship at the Leibniz Centre for Tropical Marine Research #ZMT in #Bremen in cooperation with @unibremen! He will oversee the new #TropEcS project to build an Earth system model that links physical, ecological & social processes for better climate projections & resilience in the tropics.

    Nils, you will be missed at #MPIM—but we look forward to regular visits & future collaborations.🙌 Have a great start!
    🔗 mpimet.mpg.de/en/communication

  48. 🎉 Thrilled to share that Nils Brüggemann is starting a professorship at the Leibniz Centre for Tropical Marine Research #ZMT in #Bremen in cooperation with @unibremen! He will oversee the new #TropEcS project to build an Earth system model that links physical, ecological & social processes for better climate projections & resilience in the tropics.

    Nils, you will be missed at #MPIM—but we look forward to regular visits & future collaborations.🙌 Have a great start!
    🔗 mpimet.mpg.de/en/communication

  49. 🎉 Thrilled to share that Nils Brüggemann is starting a professorship at the Leibniz Centre for Tropical Marine Research #ZMT in #Bremen in cooperation with @unibremen! He will oversee the new #TropEcS project to build an Earth system model that links physical, ecological & social processes for better climate projections & resilience in the tropics.

    Nils, you will be missed at #MPIM—but we look forward to regular visits & future collaborations.🙌 Have a great start!
    🔗 mpimet.mpg.de/en/communication

  50. 🎉 Thrilled to share that Nils Brüggemann is starting a professorship at the Leibniz Centre for Tropical Marine Research #ZMT in #Bremen in cooperation with @unibremen! He will oversee the new #TropEcS project to build an Earth system model that links physical, ecological & social processes for better climate projections & resilience in the tropics.

    Nils, you will be missed at #MPIM—but we look forward to regular visits & future collaborations.🙌 Have a great start!
    🔗 mpimet.mpg.de/en/communication