Lennart Quante is a Doctoral Researcher in Research Department 4 - Complexity Science in the working group Numerical analysis of global economic impacts and co-developer of Acclimate.
My work is regularly featured in national and international media outlets. For examples, please see the "Media" section below.
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14412 Potsdam
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- Since 2020
- PhD student
- with Prof. Dr. Anders Levermann
- at Potsdam-Institute for Climate Impact Research
- 2019
- M.Sc. in Financial Mathematics
- on "Numerical estimation of the conditional expectation utilizing algorithmic differentiation in a Monte- Carlo Simulation"
- with Prof. Dr. Christian Fries
- at University of Munich, Germany
- 2019
- Exchange term
Participation in Globalization program - at Venice International University, Italy
- 2016-2019
Master Studies of Financial- and Insurance Mathematics
at University of Munich, Germany
- 2013-2016
Bachelor Studies of Mathematics
at University of Münster, Germany
Lennart's research aims to apply a variety of mathematical methods to climate impact research:
He develops and uses the global economic model Acclimate to analyse higher-order effects of economic disruptions, e.g. caused by extreme weather events, on inequality and possible adaptation strategies.
Additionally he is investigating transfers of financial mathematics methods to climate risk analysis.
Quante, L., Willner, S.N., Otto, C., and Levermann, A. Global economic impact of weather variability on the rich and the poor. Nature Sustainability (2024). |
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Quante, L.*, Stechemesser, A.*, Hödtke, D., and Levermann, A. *equal contributors Convolution of individual and group identity: self-reliance increases polarisation in basic opinion model. Humanit Soc Sci Commun 11, 838 (2024) |
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Middelanis, R., Willner, S. N., Kuhla, K., Quante, L., Otto, C., and Levermann, A. Stressed economies respond more strongly to climate extremes. Environmental Research Letters (2023) |
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Middelanis, R., Willner, S. N., Otto, C., Kuhla, K., Quante, L. and Levermann, A. Wave-like global economic ripple response to Hurricane Sandy. Environmental Research Letters (2021) |
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Quante, L., Willner, S.N., Middelanis, R. and Levermann, A. Regions of intensification of extreme snowfall under future warming. Sci Rep 11, 16621 (2021) |
JustInequality- funded by German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ)
QUIDIC - Quantifying direct and indirect costs of climate-related hazards - funded by German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF)