
About
Sander Huisman is a researcher affiliated with the Cosmic Sense project, a DFG-funded research group (FOR 2694), and works at the Jülich Research Centre in the Agrosphere (IBG-3) department. His expertise spans geophysical methods such as ground-penetrating radar, electrical resistivity tomography, and electromagnetic induction for hydrological modeling.
- Institution: Jülich Research Centre
- Department: Agrosphere (IBG-3)
- Role: Principal Investigator (Cosmic Sense Project)
Research Focus
Sander specializes in hydrogeophysical methods to parameterize hydrological models, with over a decade of experience in cosmic-ray neutron sensing (CRNS) for soil moisture determination. His work includes developing novel inversion strategies to address complex instrument responses and studying vegetation effects on CRNS measurements.
Contact
Email: s.huisman@fz-juelich.de | Address: Wilhelm-Johnen-Straße, 52428 Jülich, Germany
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