
Andrew Friend
@eco_model
Biological systems, especially plants and ecosystems, all scales
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http://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/people/friend/ 18-08-2016 09:59:44
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Applications are open for two Research Assistants and a Funded PhD Project working with Centre for Landscape Regeneration in the Cairngorms Connect partnership area. Find out more & apply by early January: bit.ly/cc-jobs-and-te… NatureScot Forestry and Land Scotland RSPB Scotland Cairngorms National Park



I'm hiring a postdoc to work with me at the University of Kent on programming languages, tools, and systems for climate science in partnership with Institute of Computing for Climate Science jobs.kent.ac.uk/Vacancy.aspx?r… Closing date 9th September 2024. Potential topics include:


We have an incredibly exciting opportunity for someone to join Prof Ali Mashayek Centre for Climate Repair Girton College, Cambridge University Cambridge Earth Sciences Cambridge University jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/47734/ If you want to help figure out how we can save Arctic Sea Ice whilst we get emissions down, please contact us.




#Postdoc position Lund University Interested in how forests across the world are changing? Join us working with scientists from tropics to boreal to tie together obs of tree growth and mortality from field plots using forest modelling ForestPlots European Research Council (ERC) Deadline 5th Nov


Article: Fire affects the hydrological interactions between soil and vegetation, leading to faster soil moisture loss and accelerated vegetation water uptake Martin Baur Adam Pellegrini nature.com/articles/s4156…

Fire increases soil moisture losses but accelerates vegetation water uptake—and leaves ecosystems containing plants with less control of their water content. Great global analysis using remote sensing data and led by PhD student Martin Baur

Many congratulations Dr Che Liu on the successful defence of your PhD thesis: 'Whole-tree Lagrangian optimal stomata model and its application to predicting cambial growth of tree stem'! Use the sword of truth wisely! Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry Prof. Belinda Medlyn


A new study by Matthew Adeleye et al. uncovers earliest evidence of humans using fire to shape the landscape of Tasmania. Read more here: cam.ac.uk/research/news/…



Very happy to share that our latest publication on the evolution of C4 photosynthesis is out now. It was such a pleasure working with the wonderful Joseph Swift, Joe Ecker, Tina Schreier, and Julian Hibberd.




Ten years after our first discovery of the blue ring in conifers (Alan Crivellaro), we now show that poplar trees also produce less lignified rings! Could hormones be the trigger? Read more! rdcu.be/d35QG