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Dr. Kristine Haberer is a Researcher affiliated with the Professorship for Biomedical Image Computing at ETH Zürich. Her primary department is Biomedical Image Processing, though her research interests extend into environmental and plant sciences. She is based at the ETF C 116 office in Sternwartstrasse 7, Zürich.
Her research focuses on ecohydrological dynamics, plant physiology, and stable isotope analysis. She has contributed to studies on vegetation-soil water feedbacks, ozone exposure effects on trees, and drought-rewetting transitions. Her work bridges environmental science and biogeochemistry, with a particular emphasis on plant functional responses to environmental stressors.
Key research trends in her articles include the use of stable isotopes to trace water and nutrient dynamics in ecosystems, the impact of atmospheric pollutants (e.g., ozone) on tree physiology, and the integration of multivariate analysis for stress response patterns. She has extensively studied European beech and spruce trees under controlled exposure conditions.
No scientific awards are explicitly listed. Her role at ETH involves contributing to the Biomedical Image Computing group, though her published work reflects a multidisciplinary approach to environmental and plant science research.


