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Ingeborg Levin was a German professor in Geosciences at the Institute for Environmental Physics (IUP) of Heidelberg University. Her work with atmospheric measurements significantly contributed to the knowledge of greenhouse gas dynamics. She set up a global network that measures radiocarbon in carbon dioxide (), information that can be used to verify bottom-up estimates of emissions. She uses the concentration data of several chemical species to constrain Greenhouse gas emissions, carbon emissions and help validate global atmospheric models. Biography Levin was born in Erlangen, Germany in 1953 and studied physics at Heidelberg University. She completed her diploma thesis in 1978, on regional modeling of the atmospheric Carbon dioxide, CO2 based on Carbon-13, C-13 and Carbon-14, C-14 measurements, followed by her PhD thesis in 1984 on atmospheric Carbon dioxide, CO2 sources and sinks across the European Continent. Levin showed an early interest in finding ways to measure gree ...
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Heidelberg University
} Heidelberg University, officially the Ruprecht Karl University of Heidelberg, (german: Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg; la, Universitas Ruperto Carola Heidelbergensis) is a public research university in Heidelberg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Founded in 1386 on instruction of Pope Urban VI, Heidelberg is Germany's oldest university and one of the world's oldest surviving universities; it was the third university established in the Holy Roman Empire. Heidelberg is one of the most prestigious and highly ranked universities in Europe and the world. Heidelberg has been a coeducational institution since 1899. The university consists of twelve faculties and offers degree programmes at undergraduate, graduate and postdoctoral levels in some 100 disciplines. The language of instruction is usually German, while a considerable number of graduate degrees are offered in English as well as some in French. As of 2021, 57 Nobel Prize winners have been affiliated with the city o ...
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