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Ingo Ensminger is an Associate Professor in the Department of Biology at the University of Toronto Mississauga. His research focuses on plant-environment interactions, particularly in the context of climate science, forest ecology, and molecular physiology of trees.
- Education: Ph.D. in Plant Physiology from the University of Jena, Germany (2000); Diplom in Plant Physiology from the University of Giessen, Germany (1996).
His lab integrates biophysical experiments, molecular biology, next-generation sequencing, and remote sensing to study plant resilience to environmental change. Current projects explore low-temperature acclimation in conifers, drought stress responses, and UAV-based high-throughput phenotyping.
Recent work emphasizes trends in remote sensing applications for forest monitoring, including UAV photogrammetry and spectral-temporal analysis. Key collaborations include institutions like Université Laval and Genome Canada.
- Scientific Awards: Funded by NSERC (Grant RGPIN-2020-06928) and Genome Canada/Quebec/British Columbia for the Spruce-Up Project.
Ensminger mentors a diverse team of graduate students and postdoctoral fellows, fostering interdisciplinary research in plant physiology, climate adaptation, and forest carbon dynamics.
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