Department of Meteorology - MISU, Stockholm University

Department of Meteorology - MISU, Stockholm University At the Department of Meteorology, Stockholm University, we conduct research and education in an international environment.

At the Department of Meteorology, Stockholm University, we conduct research and education in an international environment within four main areas: Atmospheric Physics, Dynamic Meteorology, Physical Oceanography and Chemical Meteorology. In all these areas there is a strong focus on the climate and on processes important for the climate and it's development. The department employs some 65 individual

s, of which about 30 are scientists, 20 PhD students and 15 in the administration and the technical support. The department is a part of the Bolin Centre where we together with three other departments at the university covers research of most of the important aspects of the climate system.

We have an open position for a post doc at MISU, in Severe Convection and Large-Scale Dynamics
30/07/2026

We have an open position for a post doc at MISU, in Severe Convection and Large-Scale Dynamics

The Department of Meteorology at Stockholm University (MISU) conducts research and education spanning the atmosphere, ocean and physical climate sciences. We offer educational programmes at the Bachel

We have an open position at MISU as post doc in stratospheric dynamics and turbulence.
08/07/2026

We have an open position at MISU as post doc in stratospheric dynamics and turbulence.

The Department of Meteorology at Stockholm University (MISU) conducts research and education spanning the atmosphere, ocean and physical climate sciences. We offer educational programmes at the Bachel

Congratulations to our newest Dr Michail Karalis who recently successfully defended his thesis with the title ”Arctic ai...
18/06/2026

Congratulations to our newest Dr Michail Karalis who recently successfully defended his thesis with the title ”Arctic air mass transformation - Lagrangian view of the dynamical and physical drivers”.

Congratulations to now Dr. Matteo Massini, who successfully defended his thesis with the title Lifecycles and impacts of...
12/06/2026

Congratulations to now Dr. Matteo Massini, who successfully defended his thesis with the title Lifecycles and impacts of wind-driven upwelling and downwelling coastal jets in the Baltic Sea.

After the master and bachelor students finished and presented their projects last week, MISU hosted a small celebration ...
11/06/2026

After the master and bachelor students finished and presented their projects last week, MISU hosted a small celebration to acknowledge their achievements. Head of department, Annica Ekman, and Director of studies, Jörg Gumbel, delivered speeches and handed out gifts.

Eight master students presented their projects last week. We whisk them all a big congratulations and good luck as they ...
08/06/2026

Eight master students presented their projects last week. We whisk them all a big congratulations and good luck as they now are leaving us for new adventures.

Busy times with examinations and dissertations. PhD students Matteo Massini and Michail Kaealis recently nailed their th...
05/06/2026

Busy times with examinations and dissertations. PhD students Matteo Massini and Michail Kaealis recently nailed their thesis and will soon defend them.

This is the last week of the semester and we have four Bachelor students finishing and presenting their thesis. We hope ...
04/06/2026

This is the last week of the semester and we have four Bachelor students finishing and presenting their thesis. We hope to see all of you at MISU in the fall for a Master!

What happens to the atmosphere when satellites burn up on re-entry? IRF and the Department of Meteorology at Stockholm U...
30/04/2026

What happens to the atmosphere when satellites burn up on re-entry? IRF and the Department of Meteorology at Stockholm University (MISU) are looking for a PhD student to find out.
Read more: https://irf.varbi.com/en/what:job/jobID:927633/

MISU participated at KTH master’s program fair this week. If you’re studying engineering physics at KTH, you can from no...
24/04/2026

MISU participated at KTH master’s program fair this week. If you’re studying engineering physics at KTH, you can from now on take the Master’s program in Atmospheric Science, Oceanography and Climate Physics, and include it in your degree at KTH. And get double diplomas. Prof. Jonas Nycander and master student Fredrik Bergelv talked to students to inspire them to study atmospheric physics.

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