Marcel Gangwisch
Marcel Gangwisch, M.Sc.
Doctoral student
Werthmannstrasse 10
79085 Freiburg
marcel.gangwisch@dwd.de | |
Tel | +49 761 203 3590 |
ORCiD | 0000-0001-6100-7108 |
Biography
Marcel Gangwisch completed his study about Computer Science from 2010 to 2014 at the University of Freiburg (Bachelor of Science). At the same time he studied in the bachelor degree course about Environmental Science with the minor subject "Meteorology and Climatology". Afterwards, in 2015, he began to study Environmental Science with the elective track environmental modelling and geographic information systems and completed in 2018 (Master of Science).
Since then, he is working as Research Scientist at the Research Centre Human Biometeorology (ZMMF) in Freiburg of the German Meteorological Service (DWD). In 2019 he started his doctoral research under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Andreas Matzarakis and Prof. Dr. Andreas Christen with collaboration of the Chair of Environmental Meteorology, University of Freiburg.
Research
As part of his doctoral thesis in the field of urban human biometeorology, Gangwisch investigates the thermal impact of urban green infrastructure on the urban atmosphere and on human thermal perception. Therefore, an urban microscale model will be extented by a numeric module for computational fluid dynamics for mass and heat transfer in urban areas. The CFD module will be coupled to an energy balance model of the urban vegetation, to assess the spatial impact of tree-physiological processes (transpiration and photosynthesis).
Current Research Projects
- GreenLung: Inter- and transdisciplinary approaches to develop strategies for increasing the resilience of trees in growing cities and urban regions
Publications
Articles in peer-reviewed journals
- Gangwisch, M., Ludwig, S., Matzarakis, A. 2024. Modeling the Normalized Urban Heat Island for the City of Karlsruhe by Linking Urban Morphology and Green Infrastructure. Atmosphere, 15(1), 125.
- Lv, H., Gangwisch, M., Saha, S., 2023. Crown die-back of peri-urban forests after combined heatwave and drought was species-specific, size-dependent, and also related to tree neighbourhood characteristics. Science of The Total Environment, 169716.
- Gangwisch, M., Saha, S., Matzarakis, A., 2023. Spatial neighborhood analysis linking urban morphology and green infrastructure to atmospheric conditions in Karlsruhe, Germany. Urban Climate, 51, 101624.
- Cárdenas-Jirón, L.A., Graw, K., Gangwisch, M., Matzarakis, A., 2023: Influence of street configuration on human thermal comfort and benefits for climate-sensitive urban planning in Santiago de Chile. Urban Climate 47, 101361.
- Matzarakis, A., Gangwisch, M., Herbert, T., 2021: Modelling in Human Biometeorology: Spatial-Temporal Analysis of Thermal Indices. Environmental Science Proceedings, 8: 28.
- Gangwisch, M., Fröhlich, D., Christen, A., Matzarakis, A., 2021: Geometrical Assessment of Sunlit and Shaded Area of Urban Trees Based on Aligned Orthographic Views. Atmosphere, 12: 968.
- Fröhlich D., Gangwisch M., Matzarakis A., 2019: Effect of radiation and wind on thermal comfort in urban environments - Application of the RayMan and SkyHelios model. Urban Climate, 27: 1–7.
- Ketterer C., Gangwisch M., Fröhlich D., Matzarakis A., 2017: Comparison of selected approaches for urban roughness determination based on voronoi cells. International Journal of Biometeorology, 61(1): 189–198.
Book chapters
- Gangwisch M., Matzarakis A., 2023. Comparison of Thermal Indices in Urban Environments with SkyHelios Model, in: Cheshmehzangi A., He B.-J., Sharifi A., Matzarakis A. (Eds.), Climate Change and Cooling Cities. Springer Nature Singapore, Singapore, pp 215–231.
- Matzarakis, A., Gangwisch, M., Fröhlich, D., 2021. RayMan and SkyHelios Model, in: Palme, M., Salvati, A. (Eds.), Urban Microclimate Modelling for Comfort and Energy Studies. Springer International Publishing, Cham, pp. 339–361.
Conference contributions
- Gangwisch, M. and Matzarakis, A.: Normalisation of Thermal Indices in the Context of Urban Environments, EMS Annual Meeting 2023, Bratislava, Slovakia, 3–8 Sep 2023, EMS2023-30, 2023.
- Gangwisch, M. and Matzarakis, A.: Specific and localized heat warning system built upon normalized analysis of the UHI for the city of Karlsruhe – Results of GreenLung project, EMS Annual Meeting 2022, Bonn, Germany, 5–9 Sep 2022, EMS2022-442, 2022.
- Gangwisch, M., Matzarakis, A. 2020: GreenLung – Heat reduction by urban vegetation. Symposium on Challenges in Applied Human Biometeorology, University of Freiburg, 2-3 March, 2020.
- Matzarakis A., Fröhlich D., Gangwisch M., 2016: Effect of radiation and wind on thermal comfort in urban environments - Applications of the RayMan and SkyHelios model. 4th International Conference on Countermeasures to Urban Heat Island (Singapore), 1–12.
- Matzarakis A., Fröhlich D., Gangwisch M., Ketterer C., Peer A., 2015: Developments and applications of thermal indices in urban structures by RayMan and SkyHelios model. 9th International Conference on Urban Climate (Toulouse, France), 1-6.