We study interactions and feedbacks between hydro- and biosphere using theoretical methods—conceptual models, mathematical models, and numerical simulations. Our current research focus is on tree–water relations.
Mohammad Shokrollahi joins TEE Lab as a new PhD student. Mohammad will use plant hydraulic modelling to investigate climate change induced tree mortality and forest fire risk.
New publication from the inter-fire project: Reisch et al. (2024). Analytical and numerical insights into wildfire dynamics: Exploring the advection–diffusion–reaction model, Computers & Mathematics with Applications, 158, 179–198. doi: 10.1016/j.camwa.2024.01.024