Education
Lund University.
Lund University.
He obtained his doctorate degree from Lund University in 1902 based on observation he had made during a Swedish-Russian geodesy expedition to Svalbard. Wulff was research assistant in horticulture ("Centralanstalten för försöksväsendet på jordbruksområdet") 1905-1909, docent of botany at Stockholm University College 1909-1913. He participated in the Second Thule Expedition led by Knud Rasmussen from Thule to Cape Bridgman in the northeastern corner of Peary Land.
On the return trip, the expedition suffered from bad weather and insufficient supplies, resulting in casualties, one of them being Wulff.
He died from fatigue near Cape Agassiz off the Humboldt Glacier. The Greenlandic plant species Braya thorild-wulffii (Brassicaceae) was named after him in 1923.
The North Greenland peninsula Wulff Land is similarly named for him.