 |
KT Paw U
University of California-Davis. Oct 2005
Sabbatical in Berkeley |

|
Jose Fuentes
University of Virginia. June-July 2005.
Working on Biosphere-Atmosphere Intereactions, including couple
ET- PBL Modeling |
 |
Ignacio Rodriguez-Iturbe, Princeton University, Visiting Miller Professor, Jan-Feb, 2004. Working on using FLUXNET database to test theories on ecohydrology |
|
.
Ying Ping Wang, CSIRO, Atmospheric Physics, Aspendale, Australia. April 19-May 7, 2004. Working on FLUXNET data and optimization theory to predict the seasonality of photosynthetic capacity. |
 |
Yadvinder Malhi, University of Edinburgh (ymalhi@srv0.bio.ed.ac.uk) April, 2003. Fluxnet Visitor. Working on developing bioclimatic indices on the basis of derived variables (e.g. GPP, water balance) from the FLUXNET database. |

|
Alexander Knohl, Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry, Jena,
Germany, late Nov to early Dec, 2002. Fluxnet Visitor. Worked on
implementing the CANOAK-ISOTOPE model for use at the Hainich
EuroFlux/Fluxnet site. We also made improvements to the Dispersion
Matrix code that is linked to CANOAK. (we also got him involved in
our weekly soccer games and he made us great apple streudel).
|
 |
Rob Clement, Edinburgh University, Mid September, 2002. Compiling raw datasets of turbulence data to examine the role of low frequencies and long averaging on flux covariances. Producing standard software for data processing and viewing. |

|
Riccardo Valentini
University of Tuscia, Viterbo, Italy. Mid August to Mid September, 2002. Fluxnet Visiting Scientists. Worked on the use of neural networks to fill gaps in data and to produce integrated data sets for spatial integration of fluxes. We also started a synthesis of geographic variation of factors affecting carbon fluxes of ecosystems. |
 |
Joon Kim, Yonsei University, Seoul, South Korea. August 2002 through July 2003. Sabbatical Scientist, Director of KoFlux, working on Fluxnet and Flux footprint projects. |
|
Dario Papale University of Tuscia, Viterbo, Italy. Mid August to Mid September, 2002. Fluxnet Visiting Scientists. Worked on the use of neural networks to fill gaps in data and to produce integrated data sets for spatial integration of fluxes. We also started a synthesis of geographic variation of factors affecting carbon fluxes of ecosystems.
|
 |
Peter Levy, Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, Bush Estate, Penicuik, Midlothian, EH26 0QB, UK, plevy@ceh.ac.uk. July, 2001. Fluxnet visiting scientist. Evaluated representativeness of flux towers using flux footprint models and high resolution satellite images of canopy structure. |
|
Kai Morgenstern, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, kai.morgenstern@ubc.ca. September to October, 2001. Fluxnet visiting scientist. Compiled raw turbulence data from an array of canopy sites. Is investigating the role of canopy roughness on turbulence spectra and CO2-w cospectra. |
 |
Francesca Ponti, Bologna University, Nov, 2000 to April 2001, Soil respiration of grasslands and oak savanna. Using carbon isotopes to estimate fractions of root and soil respiration. |
 |
Francis M.'Tatoo' Kelliher, Manaaki Whenua-Lancare Research, PO Box 69 Lincoln, New ZealandFrancis M Kelliher, July 1, 2000 to August 18, 2000. Measuring soil respiration and flux profiles in a ponderosa pine stand. |
|
Laurent Misson, Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium, January to March, 2001. Modeling the effect of soil moisture deficits on stomatal conductance. (Laurent is now back at Berkeley working as a postdoc in the Goldstein lab)
|
|
|
|