Main Focus

I am a broadly trained biometeorologist studying the underlying processes of ecosystem-atmosphere interactions for natural and managed ecosystems. My research investigates the responses of ecosystem-atmosphere carbon and water fluxes to environmental controls in various forest and wetland ecosystems using micrometeorological methods, including flux measurements by the eddy covariance technique, closed-chamber measurements, and stable isotopes approach.​ Through experimentation and manipulation, I try to identify potential feedbacks and determine net climate impacts of different activities. Also, I aim to provide estimates at larger spatial scales using remote sensing and modelling approaches.

Curriculum Vitae

2022 -             Group leader at Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry
2020 - 2022    Postdoctoral fellow at University of British Columbia
2016 - 2020    Ph.D at University of British Columbia
2014 - 2016    M.Sc at University of British Columbia
2009 - 2013    B.Sc at National Taiwan University

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