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Florian Schneider

Florian Schneider

PhD Student, Sustainability, School of Sustainability

fschnei1@asu.edu

School of Sustainability
Arizona State University
PO Box 875502
Tempe, AZ 85287-5502

Titles

  • PhD Student, Sustainability, School of Sustainability

Biography

After finishing my MSc in the area of Climate Change in the Arctic with a focus on modeling, I got the opportunity to work in collaboration with the European Space Agency as a scientific programmer using Fortran. I came back to research because I missed the way of thinking and applying creative approaches. My interest lies in Climate Change and Human Health and I would wish to learn more about science communication to be able to better communicate scientific results to policy-makers or non-scientific audience, so that we, as humans, can become more sustainable.

Research Assistant Experience

  • Programming and data analysis of LIDARs and model outputs of TROPOS and University Leipzig in Liepzig, working with inter alia Ulla Wandinger, Johannes Quaas, Holger Baars (2012-2015).

Spoken Languages:
German (native); French (basic); Norwegian (basic)

Education

  • Msc, Meteorology, University Leipzig, 2015
  • BSc, Meteorology, University Leipzig, 2013

Expertise

Journal Articles

2023

Schneider, F. A., J. Cordova Ortiz, J. K. Vanos, D. J. Sailor and A. Middel. 2023. Evidence-based guidance on reflective pavement for urban heat mitigation in Arizona. Nature Communications 14:Art. 1467. DOI: 10.1038/s41467-023-36972-5. (link )

2022

Kulkarni, K. K., F. A. Schneider, T. Gowda, S. Layasuriya and A. Middel. 2022. MaRTiny -- a low cost biometeorological sensing device with embedded computer vision for urban climate research. Frontiers in Environmental Science 10:866240. (link )

Posters

2020

Lebeiko, L., P. J. Coseo, A. Middel, J. K. Vanos, D. M. Hondula, B. Kay, F. A. Schneider, S. Alkhaled, A. Udupa, J. Labato, L. Kurtz, A. Aldakheelallah and J. Marturano. 2020. Adapting urban infrastructure for local and global climate change: Climate action planning for extreme heat in urban environments. Poster presented at the Twenty-second Annual CAP LTER All Scientists Meeting and Poster Symposium, January 17, 2020, Skysong, Scottsdale, AZ. (link )