Anna Norberg is a dedicated researcher specializing in community ecology and species distribution modeling, with a strong focus on conservation and sustainability. Currently serving as a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research since July 2023, Anna's research involves understanding plant pathosystems and the factors influencing pathogen community composition. Previous positions include postdoctoral roles at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology and Universität Zürich, as well as a Data Scientist position at Siili Solutions. Anna holds a Doctor of Philosophy in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, awarded by the University of Helsinki in 2018, where the research concentrated on ecological community assembly and diversity analysis. Educational background includes a Master's and Bachelor's degree in the same field from the University of Helsinki, complemented by work experience in various ecological research roles and internships.
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.