Marlow Cramwinckel is assistant professor in Earth System and Climate Sciences. His research focuses on understanding Earth system feedbacks and dynamics, using past climate as a case study to understand the present and future. Favourite Earth system components include the (marine) carbon cycle and hydrological cycle, and their interactions with climate. Favourite period in Earth history is the hot Eocene (about 56 to 34 million years ago).
Marlow’s current project on using carbon cycle tipping points in past hothouse periods to understand future climate trajectories is supported by an NWO-VENI personal grant.