Man

Michael Lehning

Professor

École Fédéral Polytechnique de Lausanne

Lausana, Suiza

Líneas de Investigación


Interacción Criósfera - Atmósfera en particular procesos que afectan la nieve Alerta y pronóstico de peligros naturales Turbulencia y capa límite fluyen sobre el terreno alpino Modelado de hidrología de montaña y permafrost

Educación

  •  Master en Ciencias, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA. Estados Unidos
  •  Atmospheric Physics, ETH Zurich. Alemania
  •  Geoecología, UNIVERSITAT BAYREUTH. Alemania

Experiencia Académica

  •   Professor of Cryospheric Sciences Other

    École Fédéral Polytechnique de Lausanne

    Lausanne, Suiza

    2011 - A la fecha

Experiencia Profesional

  •   Head Research Group “Process Models” and “Snowcover and “Micrometeorology” Other

    WSL, Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research

    Davos, Suiza

    1999 - 2011

  •   Head Research Unit “Snow and Permafrost” Other

    WSL, Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research

    Davos, Suiza

    2006 - A la fecha

Formación de Capital Humano


Asistente de investigación y docencia en la Universidad de California.
Asistente de Investigación y Docencia, ETH Zürich.
Junta de Recursos del Aire de California, Sacramento, EE. UU .: Desarrollo de código informático y guía del usuario para determinar la fuerza de la fuente a partir de la concentración a favor de las mediciones de viento
MetAir AG, Illnau, Suiza: Cálculo e interpretación de contaminantes regionales presupuestos (smog fotoquímico) para apoyar la toma de decisiones en el gobierno suizo.
Entrenamiento avanzado en gestión de proyectos, liderazgo y comunicaciones de conflictos, docente a nivel universitario


Premios y Distinciones

  •   Award for the best student paper presentation

    American Meteorological Society

    Estados Unidos, 1995

    Award for the best student paper presentation at a conference of the American Meteorological Society in Charlotte (1995), USA.

  •   Award for extraordinary performance in transfer of scientific knowledge to users

    Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape

    Suiza, 2001

    Award for extraordinary performance in transfer of scientific knowledge to users, Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research (2001).

  •   Offer (Ruf) of a full professorship (chair: W3)

    University of Tübingen

    Alemania, 2009

    Offer (Ruf) of a full professorship (chair: W3) in environmental physics at the University of Tübingen (2009).


 

Article (14)

Sensitivity of Alpine3D modeled snow cover to modifications in DEM resolution, station coverage and meteorological input quantities
Relative importance of advective heat transport and boundary layer decoupling in the melt dynamics of a patchy snow cover
Response of snow cover and runoff to climate change in high Alpine catchments of Eastern Switzerland
Shear-Stress Partitioning in Live Plant Canopies and Modifications to Raupach's Model
Spatially resolved skin friction velocity measurements using Irwin sensors: A calibration and accuracy analysis
Spatio-Temporal Surface Shear-Stress Variability in Live Plant Canopies and Cube Arrays
Aerodynamic Roughness Length of Fresh Snow
Drifting snow sublimation: A high-resolution 3-D model with temperature and moisture feedbacks
Micrometeorological processes driving snow ablation in an Alpine catchment
Mountain snow distribution governed by an altitudinal gradient and terrain roughness
Persistence in intra-annual snow depth distribution: 1. Measurements and topographic control
Persistence in intra-annual snow depth distribution: 2. Fractal analysis of snow depth development
Scaling properties of wind and snow depth distribution in an Alpine catchment
Spatio-temporal measurements and analysis of snow depth in a rock face

BookSection (2)

Instrumenting the Earth: Next Generation Sensor Networks in Environmental Science
Energy Balance and Thermophysical Processes in Snowpacks

ConferencePoster (4)

Sublimation of snow in an Alpine catchment
Sensor metadata management and its application in collaborative environmental research
Operational Use of a Snowpack Model for the Avalanche Warning Service in Switzerland: Model Development and First Experiences
Fluxes of Momentum and Scalars between the Atmospheric Boundary Layer and the Free Troposphere over Complex Terrain
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Michael Lehning

Professor

École Fédéral Polytechnique de Lausanne

Lausana, Suiza