Sonia Seneviratne ( Sonia Isabelle Seneviratne ; born June 5, 1974, Lausanne) is a Swiss climatologist. Doctor, Professor ETH Zurich . In 2014—2018 - Among the most cited scientists in the world according to Clarivate Analytics .
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She studied biology at the University of Lausanne and environmental physics at ETH Zurich. The master's work was performed as a guest researcher at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1998-1999). She worked on a doctorate at ETH Zurich (1999-2002). In 2003-2004 as an NCCR-Climate Fellow, guest researcher at NASA / GSFC . Since 2005, again at ETH Zurich, initially as a senior scientist, since 2007 assistant professor, since 2013 associate professor, since 2016 full professor. The author of the IPCC reports, the lead author of . In 2014, she received the ERC Consolidator Grant.
Fello American Geophysical Union (2013). Marked by (2013) [1] .
Married, two children (b. 2010 and 2014)