Summary
Yiming Wang is an interdisciplinary biogeochemist and Privatdozent based in Jena with 11 years of research and teaching experience at institutions including the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History and the University of Kiel. He combines stable isotope expertise with climate science, ecology and environmental reconstruction to investigate food webs, dietary change, and human impacts on past and present environments. A dynamic university lecturer, he blends modern pedagogical approaches with individual mentorship and outreach, translating complex geochemical data into compelling visual stories. Skilled in big-data analysis and project management, he is equally comfortable designing lab studies and communicating findings to broader communities. Notably, his work bridges radiometric dating and isotope geochemistry, enabling multidisciplinary insights into how climate and people have co-shaped ecosystems.
11 years of coding experience
16 years of employment as a software developer
PhD, Geology, PhD, Geology at University of Alaska Fairbanks
English, Chinese, German