PIK - Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research
Sabine Undorf is a seasoned researcher specializing in climate science with significant experience in various roles. Currently, as a Postdoctoral Researcher at the PIK - Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, Sabine develops methodologies for attributing climate and weather impact, focusing on agricultural economic losses in low-income tropical countries. Additionally, as a Climate Data Consultant at METADATAWORKS, expertise is provided to enhance the accessibility of climate data related to IPCC reports. Previous roles include evaluating aerosol-cloud processes at Stockholm University and performing policy analyses on climate adaptation in Germany. Sabine holds a PhD in Atmospheric and Environmental Sciences from The University of Edinburgh and has a substantial academic background, including a Master's and Bachelor's in Physics 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.