Main Focus

My primary research focuses on coupling the ICON-XPP Earth System Model with the QUINCY terrestrial biosphere model to simulate carbon balance interactions between the terrestrial ecosystem and the atmosphere.

My scientific interest is to understand how the physiological responses of plants to climate change-driven environmental factors—such as drought and nitrogen limitation—affect the global carbon cycle. 


Publications

Ninomiya, H., Kato, T., Végh, L., and Wu, L.: Modeling of non-structural carbohydrate dynamics by the spatially explicit individual-based dynamic global vegetation model SEIB-DGVM (SEIB-DGVM-NSC version 1.0), Geosci. Model Dev., 16, 4155–4170, https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-16-4155-2023, 2023.

Nurrohman, R. K., Kato, T., Ninomiya, H., Végh, L., Delbart, N., Miyauchi, T., Sato, H., Shiraishi, T., and Hirata, R.: Future projections of Siberian wildfire and aerosol emissions, Biogeosciences, 21, 4195–4227, https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-21-4195-2024, 2024.


Curriculum Vitae

2025-present PostDoc, Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry

2022-2025 Ph.D., Graduate School of Global Food Resources, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan

2020-2022 M.Sc., Graduate School of Global Food Resources, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan

2015-2020 B.Sc., Environmental Engineering, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan

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