Past Ph.D. students

  • Hui-Wen Lai, Ph.D. thesis in 2023: Towards an improved understanding of precipitation variations over the Tibetan Plateau.
  • Julia Kukulies, Ph.D. thesis in 2023: Observing and Modeling Precipitation in the Tibetan Plateau region -From large-scale processes to convective storms.
  • Bo Su, Ph.D. thesis in 2022: Changes in the Provisioning Function and Services of Glacier Water Recourses across the Globe with a focus on China.
  • Lorenzo Minola, Ph.D. thesis in 2020: Changes in near-surface winds across Sweden over the past decades - Observations and simulations.
  • Gangfeng Zhang, Ph.D. thesis in 2020: Change of wind speed over North China: process, mechanism, and assessment of environment effects.
  • Aifang Chen, Ph.D. thesis in 2020: Tropical cyclone induced extreme wind, rainfall, and floods in the Mekong River Basin.
  • Xiaowen Zhang, Ph.D. thesis in 2018: Contribution of changes in atmospheric circulation patterns to regional temperature and precipitation variation.
  • Peng Zhang, Ph.D. thesis in 2015: Summer Climate Variability during the Past 1200 Years in Central Scandinavia: A Tree-Ring Perspective.
  • Tinghai Ou, Ph.D. thesis in 2013: Observed and simulated changes in extreme precipitation and cold surges in China: 1961-2005.
  • Alexander Walther, Ph.D. thesis in 2012: Simulated and observed change of precipitation and temperature in Europe with focus on the Greater Baltic Area.
  • Yaoming Liao, Ph.D. thesis in 2012: Study and application of stochastic weather generator BCC/RCG-WG.
  • Lars Zetterberg, Ph.D. thesis in 2011: Instruments for reaching climate objectives -focusing on the time aspects of bioenergy and allocation rules in the European union's emissions trading system.
  • Sihong Wu, Ph.D. thesis in 2011: Impact of cold climate on boreal ecosystem processes-exploring data and model uncertainties.
  • Jenny Sundberg, Ph.D. thesis in 2011: Impact of ozone on ecosystems under climate change.
  • Ida Westerberg, Ph.D. thesis in 2011: Observational Uncertainties in water-resources modelling in Central America.
  • Ge Gao, Ph.D. thesis in 2010: Changes of evapotranspiration and water cycle in China during past decades.
  • Christin Eriksson, Ph.D. thesis in 2009: Characterizing and reconstructing 500 years of climate in the Baltic Sea Basin.
  • Matilda Palm, Ph.D. thesis in 2009: Land Use in Climate Policy - Forest Based Options at Local Level with Cases from India.
  • Cecilia Bennet, Ph.D. thesis in 2009: The Tropospheric Aerosol - Measurements and Modelling. Case studies in Tanzania and Southeast Asia and development of models for size resolved aerosol simulations on the regional scale.
  • Lin Tang, Ph.D. thesis in 2009: Regional and Local Surface Ozone Variations in Relation to Meteorological Conditions in Sweden.
  • Shuiqing Yin, Ph.D. thesis in 2008: Characterization and Simulation of Sub-daily Scale Precipitation for China.
  • Elisabeth Simelton, Ph.D. thesis in 2007: Climate and human impacts on wheat production and land use in the loess plateau region, China.
  • Yanling Song, Ph.D. thesis in 2007: Impact of climate change on agriculture in China.
  • Junfeng Miao, Ph.D. thesis in 2006: Meteorological modelling in coastal areas - local climate and air quality.
  • Lijun Fan, Ph.D. thesis in 2006: Statistical downscaling in China.
  • Fredrik Wetterhall, Ph.D. thesis in 2005: Statistical downscaling and hydrological modelling for climate impact assessment in northern Europe.
  • Christine Achberger, Ph.D. thesis in 2004: Recent and Future regional climate change variations in Sweden in relation to large-scale climate.
  • Cecilia Hellström, Ph.D. thesis in 2003: Regional climate and climate variability of Sweden.
  • Barbro Johansson, Ph.D. thesis in 2002: Estimation of areal precipitation for hydrological modelling in Sweden.
  • Maj-Lena Linderson, Ph.D. thesis in 2002: The Spatial Distribution of Precipitation in Scania, Southern Sweden: Observations, model simulations and statistical downscaling.
  • Katarina Borne, Ph.D. thesis in 1998: Observational study of sea and land breeze on the Swedish west coast with focus on an archipelago.
  • Lars Lindkvist, Ph.D. thesis in 1997: Investigations of local climate variability in a mountainous area--including case studies on air, soil and soil surface properties in complex terrain.
  • Gerrit Lohmann, Ph.D. thesis in 1995: Stability of the thermohaline circulation in analytical and numerical models.