Above the rooftops: Dominik Brunner on the Hardau II high-rise. The measuring instruments in the background are collecting data for the ’ICOS Cities’ research project. Image: Empa
Above the rooftops: Dominik Brunner on the Hardau II high-rise. The measuring instruments in the background are collecting data for the 'ICOS Cities' research project. Image: Empa - Internationally recognized atmospheric scientist and Distinguished Senior Researcher at Empa: Dominik Brunner is a scientist who has explored his subject area from many angles - with a weatherproof motivation and curiosity that drives him to this day. If you read an article about air pollution in Switzerland, about greenhouse gases or climate change, you are most likely to find thoughts and ideas from Dominik Brunner, head of the Atmospheric Modeling and Remote Sensing group at Empa since 2006, professor of tropospheric chemistry at ETH Zurich. Involved in satellite missions of the European Space Agency ESA and in numerous international research projects, co-founder of the Swiss measurement network for greenhouse gases and much more. And honored several times for his research, including as one of Empa's very few Distinguished Senior Researcher. How did that come about? Steadily and patiently.
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