Dr. Kilian Kuhla

Postdoctoral Researcher
Kuhla

Kilian Kuhla is a postdoctoral researcher in Research Department 3 – Transformation Pathways at the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK). His work focuses on climate impact and socio-economic systems modeling, particularly the risks that climate extremes and geopolitical shocks pose to global food security and trade. With a background in physics, he develops and applies agent-based models to simulate disruptions in agricultural and economic trade networks. He also works on the effectiveness of climate insurance schemes. Kilian co-supervises Master’s and PhD students and has contributed to national, European, and US-American research initiatives. His current project – funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) – aims to assess inter- and intra-regional food inequalities as well as short-term systemic risks to the world food system in the 21st century.

He is member of the working group Event-based Modeling of Economic Impacts of Climate Change. and a co-developer of the agent-based agricultural market model Agrimate. Furthermore, he has partner projects with Numerical analysis of global economic impacts and he co-developed loss-propagation model  Acclimate.

Contact

Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK)
T +49 (0)331 288 20749
Kilian.Kuhla[at]pik-potsdam.de
P.O. Box 60 12 03
14412 Potsdam

ORCID

since 2022
Postdoctoral researcher
at Potsdam-Institute for Climate Impact Research
2021 - 2022
Research assistant
with Dr. Christian Otto
at Potsdam-Institute for Climate Impact Research
2017 - 2022
PhD student
with Prof. Dr. Anders Levermann
at Potsdam-Institute for Climate Impact Research
2017 - 2021
PhD scholarship
awarded by Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes
2016 - 2017
Research assistant
with Dr. Katja Frieler
at Potsdam-Institute for Climate Impact Research
2010-2016
Studies of physics
at Technical University of Berlin, Germany

ORCID

2025

9. K. Kuhla, P. Kubiczek, C. Otto Understanding agricultural market dynamics in times of crisis: The dynamic agent-based network model Agrimate  Ecological Economics 231 (2025)

2024

8. K. Kuhla, M.J. Puma & C. Otto. International cooperation was key to stabilize wheat prices after the Russian Invasion of Ukraine. Communications Earth Environment 5, 481 (2024)

2023

7. R. Middelanis
, S. N. Willner, K. Kuhla, L. Quante, C. Otto and A. Levermann
Stressed economies respond more strongly to climate extremes
Environmental Research Letters 18 (2023). 10.1088/1748-9326/acec5e

6. K. Kuhla, S. N. Willner, C. Otto, A. Levermann
Resilience of international trade to typhoon-related supply disruptions

Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control (2023). 10.1016/j.jedc.2023.104663

5. C. Otto*, K. Kuhla*, T. Geiger, J. Schewe, K. Frieler    * with equal contribution
Better insurance could effectively mitigate the increase in economic growth losses from U.S. hurricanes under global warming
Science Advances 9 (2023). 10.1126/sciadv.add6616

2021

4. R. Middelanis, S.N. Willner, C. Otto, K. Kuhla, L. Quante, A. Levermann
Wave-like global economic ripple response to Hurricane Sandy
Environmental Research Letters  16 (2021). 10.1088/1748-9326/ac39c0

3. K. Kuhla, S.N. Willner, C. Otto, T. Geiger, A. Levermann
Ripple resonance amplifies economic welfare loss from weather extremes
Environmental Research Letters  16 (2021). 10.1088/1748-9326/ac2932

2. K. Kuhla, S.N. Willner, C. Otto, L. Wenz, A. Levermann
Future heat stress to reduce people's purchasing power
PLoS one 16(6) (2021). 10.1371/journal.pone.0251210

2020

1. L. Wenz, A. Levermann, S.N. Willner, C. Otto, K. Kuhla
Brexit no-trade-deal scenario: short-term consumer benefit at the expense of long-term economic development
PLoS one 15 (2020). 10.1371/journal.pone.0237500

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Doctoral Dissertation
K. Kuhla
Impact, distribution, and adaptation – how weather extremes threaten the economic network
[University Potsdam] (2022). 10.25932/publishup-55266

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