Mareile Astrid Wolff

Mareile Astrid Wolff

Førsteamanuensis

  • Institutt for fysikk

I am a meteorologist and studied at Leibniz Universität Hannover and Universität Bremen in Germany. In 2014, I started at NMBU as an adjunct associate professor, teaching NMBU's meteorology courses FYS160 and FYS161, while being a researcher at the Norwegian Meteorological Institute (Met Norway).  In the end of 2020, I switched positions, being now a full-time faculty member at the physics department of the faculty of Science and Technology at NMBU, still keeping a part-time research affiliation with Met Norway

Earlier, I worked in the Atmospheric Physics Research Group at the University of Toronto in Canada and at the Alfred-Wegener-Institute for Polar and Marine Research, in Bremerhaven and Potsdam, Germany and in Ny-Ålesund, Svalbard.  

I am measuring meteorological and climatologcial parameters climate in the world's biggest laboratory, the atmosphere. I am specially interested in measurement methods and observation quality and working with data from NMBU's field site for bioclimatic studies – BIOKLIM at Søråsfeltet here in Ås and from Met Norway's precipitation test- and reference site at Haukeliseter in Telemark.