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Lukas Brunner

Lukas Brunner is a climate scientist in the Climate Extremes group at University of Hamburg. He is working on quantifying uncertainties in projections of future climate, with a focus on extremes, their drivers, and their impacts. He is also interested in machine learning for climate science, the latest kilometer-scale global climate models, and public outreach.

The Up-Goer Five challenge: Can you explain your science using only the thousand most common English words?

The Up-Goer Five challenge: Can you explain your science using only  the thousand most common English words?

Science plays an important role in understanding and shaping the world we live in. It is the foundation for new knowledge and technologies. But due to its complexity, science is often hard to grasp especially for the broader public. To build public trust in science, it is important to make scientific findings accessible to everyone. Therefore, they need to be communicated in ways that everyone can ...[Read More]