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General Information
Full Name | Linus Vogt |
linus.vogt@nyu.edu | |
Office | 251 Mercer St, New York City, NY 10012 |
Experience
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2025 - today Postdoctoral Associate
Courant Institute, New York University - Advisor: Prof. Laure Zanna
- working on the cycling and storage of carbon, heat, and oxygen in the ocean
- part of the InMOS project funded by Schmidt Sciences
Education
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2021 - 2024 PhD oceanography / climate science
LOCEAN/IPSL, Sorbonne Université, Paris, France - Topic: The role of the upper ocean for global ocean heat uptake and climate
- Advisors: Drs. Jean-Baptiste Sallée and Casimir de Lavergne
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2019 - 2021 MSc Physics
University of Bern, Switzerland - Specialization in Theoretical Physics
- Master thesis topic: Local drivers of marine heatwaves - a global analysis with an Earth System Model
- Master thesis advisor: Prof. Thomas Frölicher
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2016 - 2019 BSc Physics
University of Bern, Switzerland - Minors in mathematics and computer science
Research visits
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Mar - May 2023 WHOI Guest Student
- Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, USA. Host: Dr. Jens Terhaar
Presentations
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Feb 2025 Invited online seminar at IIASA, Vienna
- Constraining past AMOC and future ocean heat uptake
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Oct 2024 SO-CHIC general assembly 2024, Paris
- Southern Ocean stratification & overturning circulation controls on ocean heat uptake efficiency.
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Jul 2024 Invited talk at MPI-M, Hamburg
- Understanding and constraining ocean heat uptake with climate models.
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May 2024 European Geosciences Union (EGU) 2024, Vienna
- Increased future ocean heat uptake constrained by Antarctic sea ice extent.
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Oct 2023 SO-CHIC general assembly 2023, Paris
- Antarctic sea ice predicts ocean heat uptake in climate simulations.
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Nov 2022 SO-CHIC general assembly 2022, Paris
- Stratification feedbacks on ocean heat uptake in CMIP6.
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May 2022 European Geosciences Union (EGU) 2022, Vienna
- Local Drivers of Marine Heatwaves: A Global Analysis With an Earth System Model
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Feb 2022 Ocean Sciences Meeting 2022, online
- Local Drivers of Marine Heatwaves: A Global Analysis With an Earth System Model
Languages
- German (native)
- English (fluent)
- French (fluent)