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CV Markku Rummukainen August 2016 CV Markku Rummukainen Name: Markku Rummukainen Nationality: Finland Place, Date of birth: Loimaa, Finland, 17 December, 1966 Professional address: CEC, Lund University, Sölvegatan 37, SE-223 62 Lund, Sweden E-mail: [email protected] Highest academic degree Ph.D. Meteorology, University of Helsinki, 1997. ( Docent, Meteorology, Univ. Helsinki, 2003.) Current employment(s) Lund University (LU), Lund, Sweden Professor in Climatology Deputy Director, Centre for Environmental and Climate research (CEC) Coordinator Strategic Research Area MERGE on climate models 2010– 2010– 2010– Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute (SMHI), Norrköping, Sweden Climate Advisor Swedish Focal Point for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) 2009– 2016– Previous employment(s) Visiting Professor in Geobiosphere Science, LU, Adjunct Professor in Geobiosphere Science/Physical Geography, LU Co-ordinator, Climate and Air Quality, SMHI Head, Rossby Centre, SMHI Scientist, Rossby Centre, SMHI Scientist, Finnish Meteorological Institute 2010 2007–2009 2007–2009 2002–2007 1997–2002 1991–1997 Awards and special commissions (selection) Chair, the Environmental Research Council (“miljöforskningsrådet”), Swedish Environmental Protection Agency, 2014– (Member of the Council and its predecessor body “miljöforskningsnämnden” since 2010.) Member, Board of Directors, Swedish National Infrastructure for Computing (SNIC), 2012– Chair, external Advisory Board of the “Integrated Climate System Analysis and Prediction” (CliSAP) Cluster of Excellency, University of Hamburg, Germany, 2009– Chair, Advisory Board of the ERA-Net CIRCLE (Climate Impact Research Coordination for a Larger Europe), 2006–2009 Delegate, the UN Climate Negotiations (UNFCCC) 2010–2016 Delegate, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) (20th, 29th, 30th, 31st and 32nd Sessions), and the Swedish Focal Point (44th Session – ) Delegate, the World Climate Conference-3 (WCC-3) High-Level Segment, in 2009 and the Intergovernmental Meeting for the High-level Taskforce for the Global Framework for Climate Services, in 2010 Member, Scientific Council on Climate Issues, the Swedish Environmental Advisory Council, the Swedish Government (Jo 1968:A), 2007 1 CV Markku Rummukainen August 2016 Expert, Swedish government’s Commission on climate and vulnerability (M2005:03), 2006–2007 Member, IGBP/WCRP- committee at the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, 2004–2006 Member, Royal Swedish Academy of Agriculture and Forestry –committee Climate and Forest, 2002–2006 Member, Science Steering Group, Baltic Sea Experiment, a GEWEX/WCRP CSE, 2002–2006 Member, Scientific Ref. Group Atmospheric Science, Swedish National Space Board, 2001–2002 A short summary of my career My early career (1991-1997) was on polar ozone with field campaigns in the Arctic and comprehensive modelling. In 1997, I joined the newly established Rossby Centre research unit at SMHI tasked with climate modelling. This work came to benefit a broad range of Swedish research on the climate system and its change, impacts and adaptation, with significant international contributions. In 2000-2003, I coordinated the Mistra-funded strategic environmental research programme SWECLIM. In 2002-2007, I served as Head of the Rossby Centre. During this time, Swedish climate modelling created a resource for impact research as well as policy-related activities, and became affiliated with major European and Nordic research networks, projects and international efforts. In 2007, my work became more strongly focused on the use and utility of scientific knowledge in societal pursuits on climate change, environmental issues and socioeconomic development, and, consequently, to my taking on expert roles as well as interacting with different stakeholders on knowledge and societal dimensions on climate, environment and sustainable development, including representing Sweden in the IPCC and in the UNFCCC. In 2008-2015, I coordinated the Mistra-funded strategic environmental research programme MistraSWECIA that broke new interdisciplinary ground. Since 2000, I have also been the coordinator of the so-called Strategic Research Area MERGE, when I also became full professor and engaged in PhD supervision, Lund University’s climate and sustainability platforms and the European Knowledge and Innovation Community Climate-KIC created by the European Institute of Innovation and Technology. Over the years, I have had rich contacts with research funding agencies via applying for, executing, and evaluating projects, as well as via collaborative efforts between governmental agencies. In my personal capacity, I have served in international expert groups, chaired evaluation boards, evaluated several hundreds of project applications and assessed candidates for various positions or degrees. I have contributed to scientific knowledge assessments of the IPCC between 2001 and 2013, with various roles. I am currently part of the UNEP’s GEO-6 author team. I have also authored reports to the Swedish Government and the Nordic Council of Ministers. In addition to reviewing manuscripts for scientific journals, I have evaluated research applications and progress for research funding and managing agencies, including the Swedish Research Council for Environment, Agricultural Sciences and Spatial Planning (Formas), the Swedish Research Council, the Swedish Energy Agency, the Academy of Finland, the Research Council of Norway, the Norwegian infrastructure for Computational Science (NOTUR), the Swedish Agency for International Development Cooperation (Sida), the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO), the European Commission (EC), the European Research Council (ERC), the Austrian Science Fund (FWF), Rannis (Iceland), Belgian Science Policy (BELSPO), the national aeronautics and space research centre of the Federal Republic of Germany (DLR), the Czech Science Foundation, the Environmental Protection Agency in Ireland, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA, US) and the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) of the UK. In some instances, I chaired the evaluation panel. Publications/statistics (a full list can be provided upon request) Statistics according to Google Scholar: h-index 28, Citations: 4910. 57 publications in peer-reviewed journals, extended conference papers and book chapters. More than 150 other publications 2