Our work applies mathematics and physics to the study of physical processes occuring in and around the Earth. For our research, field observations, high-performance computing, and remote sensing methods get combined.
The overarching goal of our work is to further the understanding of the physics of our planet. Much of our research is devoted to (numerical) weather prediction, climatology, seismology, and the Earth's gravity field.
Information on the Bachelor's and Master's curriculum in Meteorology
Our Bachelor's degree offers comprehensive vocational basic training. The Master's degree is taught in English and provides students with the opportunity to specialize in the areas of weather, climate, environment and computational meteorology. Further information can be found here:
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Der Meteorologe Andreas Stohl und die Pharmazeutin Lea Ann Dailey von der Universität Wien erforschen im Rahmen eines neuen Emerging Field-Projekts,...
On Monday, February 23th, 2026 Ioanna Evangelou successfully defended her doctoral thesis entitled "Transport of microplastics in the atmosphere: From...
The atmosphere is an important transport medium that carries microplastics to even the most remote parts of the world. These microplastics can be...
From 15 January to 15 March 2026, all students of the Faculty of Earth Sciences, Geography and Astronomy are cordially invited to submit the best...
On the 29 January 2026 all students of the Faculty of Earth Sciences, Geography and Astronomy - the "Faculty of Exploration" - are invited to attend...
The Comprehensive Upper-air Observation Network (CUON) dataset is designed to contain all available observations from balloons ascents through the...
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