Summary
Martina Stockhause is a Senior Data Specialist with over 10 years of experience designing and operationalizing long-term, transparent data infrastructures for global climate science. She led the IPCC Data Distribution Centre, co-implemented open data principles for AR6, and now chairs the AR7 subgroup on Provenance/Complex Citation to make climate outputs more traceable and citable. Her work spans federated systems like ESGF and CMIP, where she drove data citation, DOI publication, quality assurance, and archival practices used by international modeling communities. Comfortable leading interdisciplinary teams, she translates complex technical requirements into sustainable workflows and standards that meet diverse stakeholder needs. With a Dr.rer.nat. in Meteorology and a history of roles at major German research centers, she blends deep domain science with practical infrastructure delivery—often surfacing the less-obvious challenge of aligning scholarly citation practices with machine-readable provenance.
10 years of coding experience
12 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Meteorology, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Meteorology at Universität Hamburg
Master's degree, Environmental Science, Diploma, Master's degree, Environmental Science, Diploma at Universität Rostock