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Christian Rödenbeck
Main Focus
The climate on Earth is strongly determined by the atmospheric content of long-lived greenhouse gases, particularly CO2. Due to the burning of fossil fuels, the CO2
content is currently rising more and more. However, about half of these
anthropogenic emissions are currently compensated by the uptake of CO2 into the world oceans and into land ecosystems, thereby slowing down climate change.
Curriculum Vitae
Education: | Physics (Leipzig University) |
Ph.D.: | Mathematical modeling of molecular diffusion and chemical reaction under `single-file conditions' (Leipzig University) |
Postdoc: | Modeling of dynamical systems involving both slow and fast time scales (Max Planck Institute for Physics of Complex Systems, Dresden) |