Andreas Morr is a Doctoral Researcher at the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research since July 2022, focusing on developing methods to anticipate potential bifurcations in earth system dynamics within the TiPES project. Previously, Andreas held positions as a Visiting Researcher at the University of Exeter and as a Master Thesis Student at PIK, where research centered on predicting tipping points in earth system models. Experience also includes a Research Assistant role at Fraunhofer ITWM, where market models for the German electricity market were developed, and a Research Internship at UFZ, examining forest fire impacts on the Amazon rainforest. Andreas has additionally worked in tutoring and research assistance roles at the University of Bonn and Universidad Católica de Temuco respectively. Current academic pursuits include a PhD in Earth System Modeling at the Technical University of Munich, building on a Master's degree in Mathematics from Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin and dual Bachelor's degrees in Physics and Mathematics from the University of Bonn.
PIK - Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research
At PIK, researchers in the natural and social sciences from all over the world work closely together to study global change and its impacts on ecological, economic and social systems. Researchers examine the earth system's capacity for withstanding human interventions and devise strategies and options for a sustainable development of humankind and nature. Interdisciplinary and solution-oriented approaches are a distinctive characteristic of the institute.