New PhD students at CoRE
Meet the newest members of the CoRE research team! With their diverse research interests, our three new PhD students are set to tackle climate change from innovative angles.
As of September 1st, CoRE is excited to welcome three new PhD students who will be making significant contributions to the field of climate research.
Rasmus Hollensen will be exploring the intersection of climate politics and the labour market, with a particular focus on the EU’s Emission Trading System and its impact on Denmark’s job market.
Marius Just will dive into the world of statistical models to analyze climate change, concentrating on forecasting variability and potential non-linearity within various climate systems.
Paul Haimerl will enhance our understanding of climate change through time series and climate econometrics, aiming to broaden the quantitative methods available and address related challenges.
The new PhD students are funded by both CoRE and the Graduate School at Aarhus BSS, Aarhus University.