Floris Winckel

PhD Student, History of Science

Hi!


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Credit: Universitätsbibliothek Augsburg, Anatoli Oskin
I am a PhD student in the History of Science, based at the Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society in Munich. My doctoral project explores the science of snowflakes from the early-17th to mid-20th century. I shed light on the value of studying snowflakes to scientists, and what this tells us about the history of modern natural science. The project is being carried out as part of the international doctoral programme ‘Rethinking Environment: The Environmental Humanities and the Ecological Transformation of Society‘, run jointly by the Environmental Science Center WZU (Augsburg) and the Rachel Carson Center.
As a historian of science I am chiefly interested in histories of the physical and environmental sciences, including their material and visual cultures. I am also broadly interested in the way these histories relate to contemporary debates about climate science and geoengineering. My previous work has focused on episodes in the history of 18th-century Dutch science, including the meaning of “useful” science and the emergence of electrotherapeutic theory and practice.
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Research Interests: 

  • Earth and environmental sciences
  • Cryosphere
  • Weather and climate modification
  • Visual cultures of science
  • Aesthetics of science
  • Environmental humanities

News and Updates

Jan 28, 2025

📺 I had the pleasure of making a short video contribution on what we can learn from snowflakes for the MoMA R&D Salon "It's cold outside!" (27 January 2025). Youtube link available under "Read more"🔗

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Nov 21, 2024

📃 New essay co-authored with Alice Murphy on the way the IPCC thinks about aesthetics.

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Nov 19, 2024

📃 New article out on James and Cecilia Glaisher's snowflakes (1855), and what they can tell us about domestic science, husband-wife collaborations, and drawing practices in mid-19th century Britain.

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Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society

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Deutschland