Summary
Hans Schjønberg is a climate and weather data scientist and manager with over a decade of experience bridging research, software engineering, and commercial climate risk advisory. He holds a PhD in Meteorology from the University of Oslo and has led development of high-resolution flood models and production-grade climate risk assessments used to inform corporate TCFD-aligned strategies. At LSEG Data & Analytics he now drives better use of weather and environmental data across commodity research, building on prior roles at Position Green and Cervest where he combined Python, Dask, Xarray and cloud-native pipelines to turn complex climate science into actionable products. His background spans atmospheric chemistry modeling, air quality forecasting for Europe, and HPC-driven geophysical simulations, giving him both deep domain knowledge and practised engineering chops. Colleagues describe him as goal-oriented and curious, equally comfortable with scientific publications and shipping reproducible data pipelines. Based in Oslo, he is motivated by translating rigorous climate science into tangible tools that help organizations manage physical and transition risks.
10 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology at Universitetet i Oslo (UiO)
Master of Science (M.Sc.), Plasma and High-Temperature Physics, Master of Science (M.Sc.), Plasma and High-Temperature Physics at Universitetet i Oslo / University of Oslo (UiO)
Norwegian, English