Dr. Matthias Zeeman
Dr. Matthias Zeeman Werthmannstrasse 10
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Biography
Matthias Zeeman is a senior scientist at the University of Freiburg since March 2022. He previously worked as scientist and post-doc at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (2012-2021), Oregon State University, USA (2009-2012) and the Paul Scherrer Institute, Switzerland (2009). He studied ecosystem physiology (Dr. sc., 2008) at ETH Zurich and Environmental Sciences/Hydrology (MSc, 2003) at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam.
Research
Matthias' role as Data Scientist builds on his experience in developing new methods for observing land-atmosphere exchange, climatic interactions and atmospheric boundary layer dynamics in complex environments, including urban and mountainous landscape.
Current Research Projects
- urbisphere (ERC Synergy Grant)
Publications
Articles in peer-reviewed journals
- Feigenwinter I, Hörtnagl L, Zeeman MJ, Eugster W, Fuchs K, Merbold L, Buchmann N, 2023: Large inter-annual variation in carbon sink strength of a permanent grassland over 16 years: Impacts of management practices and climate. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 340, 109613.
- Zeeman M, Holst CC, Kossmann M, Leukauf D, Münkel C, Philipp A, Rinke R, Emeis S. (2022). Urban atmospheric boundary-layer structure in complex topography: an empirical 3D case study for Stuttgart, Germany. Frontiers in Earth Science, 10:840112. [HTML] [Assets]
- Zeeman M (2021). Use of thermal signal for the investigation of near-surface turbulence. Atmos. Meas. Tech., 14: 7475–7493. [HTML][Assets]
- A comprehensive list can be found on Google Scholar.