
About
Markus Reichstein serves as Professor and Director at the Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry in Jena, Germany, a position he has held since 2012 following his appointment as Scientific Member of the Max Planck Society.
Education:
- Born 1972 in Kiel, Germany
- Studied landscape ecology with minors in botany, chemistry, and computer science at University of Münster
- Doctorate (2001) from University of Bayreuth, Faculty of Biology, Chemistry, and Geosciences
Research Focus: His work centers on biogeochemical cycles and climate-ecosystem interactions, integrating landscape ecology with climate modeling to analyze carbon and water fluxes across terrestrial systems. His research employs advanced computational methods to study global environmental change impacts on ecosystem functioning.
Awards:
- Marie Curie Fellowship (2003-2006) supporting international research at University of Tuscia with collaborative work at PIK, University of Montana, and UC Berkeley
Professional Trajectory: Following doctoral research, Reichstein served as research associate in Plant Ecology at Bayreuth (2001-2003) before his Marie Curie Fellowship. He established a Max Planck Research Group at the Biogeochemistry Institute (2006-2012), leading to his current directorship. His leadership drives interdisciplinary research on Earth system processes with significant implications for climate policy.
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