Summary
Maurice Huguenin is a climate and physical oceanographer with eight years of research experience across Switzerland, Australia, Germany and the US, currently focused on Southern Ocean and Antarctic margin circulation. He brings deep expertise in large-scale oceanography, ocean–sea ice modeling, and atmospheric teleconnections, developed through a PhD in Physical Oceanography at UNSW and research positions at UNSW, GEOMAR and visiting stays at ETH Zurich and Woods Hole. His work bridges observational insight and numerical climate modeling, with an eye toward understanding Antarctic-driven climate variability and its broader impacts. Having lived and worked across three continents, he combines international collaboration skills with hands-on field ambition—he envisions stepping onto Antarctica to directly link model results to on-site science.
8 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Master, Atmospheric and Climate Science, Master, Atmospheric and Climate Science at ETH Zurich
UNSW Sydney