
About
Daniel Uteau Puschmann serves as an Associate Professor in the Department of Soil Science at the University of Kassel, Germany, and is an active LINXS Fellow contributing to interdisciplinary environmental research initiatives.
His research centers on the critical intersection of soil systems and environmental dynamics, with specialized focus on structural properties of soil and their interactions with climate variables. Key investigation areas include:
- Soil architecture and porosity dynamics
- Environmental interface phenomena
- Climate change impacts on soil ecosystems
- Sustainable land management strategies
- Biogeochemical cycling in terrestrial systems
- Soil-water-climate feedback mechanisms
As a core member of LINXS Environment and Climate Working Group 4 (Structures and environmental interfaces), he collaborates across institutional boundaries to advance understanding of complex environmental systems through neutron and X-ray science methodologies. His work bridges fundamental soil science with applied climate resilience research.




