Summary
Norbert Marwan is a research scientist with over a decade of experience at the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, blending deep theoretical-physics training with applied climate science. Holding a PhD in Theoretical Physics from the University of Potsdam and a diploma in Theoretical and Mathematical Physics from TU Dresden, he brings strong quantitative and modeling expertise to complex environmental problems. Based in Potsdam, he has translated academic rigor into long-term research projects at PIK since 2008, likely contributing to climate systems analysis and interdisciplinary collaborations. Notably, he prefers decentralized social platforms (Mastodon and Bluesky) over LinkedIn, signaling an interest in open, privacy-respecting communication channels.
11 years of coding experience
Diploma, Theoretical and Mathematical Physics, Diploma, Theoretical and Mathematical Physics at Dresden University of Technology
Vocational training (skilled worker), Geology, Vocational training (skilled worker), Geology at BuS Welzow
PhD, Theoretical Physics, PhD, Theoretical Physics at University of Potsdam