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Martin Jucker
University Lecturer in Atmospheric Sciences
Martin Jucker is a physicist with a background in computational plasma physics and atmospheric science. Known for his ability to translate physical concepts into code for various applications, from high-performance computing to websites.
He is the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Iceberg, showcasing his expertise in extracting valuable insights from data and effectively communicating complex scientific results.
Martin's educational journey includes a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Computational Plasma Physics and a Master of Science (MSc) in Physics from Ecole polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne. He also pursued additional studies in Physics at Uppsala University and explored Ancient Languages, Music, and Modern Languages at Kantonsschule Wohlen.
With a rich organizational history, Martin has served as a University Lecturer at UNSW and held various research positions at renowned institutions such as The University of Melbourne, Princeton University, New York University, and the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne.
His diverse experiences range from being a Postdoctoral Research Fellow and an Associate Research Scholar to roles like Teaching Assistant, Research Assistant specializing in HPC code development, and a Physical Scientist intern at RUAG Space AB.
Martin Jucker's multifaceted skill set, spanning from physics and computational science to effective coding and data interpretation, has positioned him as a notable figure in the field of atmospheric science and physical modeling.