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Oscar Hartogensis is a Researcher in Meteorology at Wageningen University & Research, specializing in atmospheric boundary layer dynamics, evapotranspiration, and carbon dioxide exchange. His work focuses on integrating advanced instrumental techniques with process modeling to study land-atmosphere interactions at sub-hourly and sub-kilometer scales.
Key research areas include:
- Evaporation estimation using microwave scintillometry
- Cloud-photosynthesis coupling in tropical ecosystems
- Boundary layer processes over saline lakes and semi-arid regions
- Thermal heterogeneity impacts in irrigated landscapes
He co-leads the LIAISE field campaign investigating surface-atmosphere interactions in semi-arid environments and contributes to the CloudRoots project examining Amazon rainforest carbon dynamics. His work spans 125+ publications, with recent focus on Amazon canopy processes, Altiplano wetlands, and machine learning applications in hydrology.
Ongoing projects include:
- Stratocumulus-to-fog transition studies in coastal Chile
- EDU-CloudRoots educational outreach programs
- Machine learning models for groundwater recharge characterization
Supervision roles include co-promoting PhD research on fog dynamics, evapotranspiration prediction, and Altiplano hydrology. He also maintains active collaboration networks across Europe, South America, and Asia through field campaigns and data-sharing initiatives.
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