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Marvin Browne is a Postdoctoral Scholar in Earth System Science at Stanford University, focusing on plant physiological responses to water stress and leveraging remote sensing tools to bridge individual, species-level, and ecosystem-scale dynamics under climate change.
Education:
- PhD in Earth System Science, University of California Los Angeles (2023)
- BA in Biology, Occidental College (2016)
His research integrates plant physiology and remote sensing to study drought tolerance mechanisms, scaling hydraulic traits to ecosystem resilience, and advancing non-invasive technologies like terahertz spectroscopy for water status monitoring. Key themes include climate change impacts on forests, biophysical modeling of leaf traits, and cross-species physiological variability.
Recent publications highlight trends in drought stress analysis, ecosystem hydraulics, and machine learning-enhanced remote sensing. His work spans biogeochemical cycles, forest dynamics, and spectroscopic sensing, with applications in climate vulnerability assessment and precision agriculture.
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