
معرفی
Mark Müller-Linow is the Head of the Jülich Plant Phenotyping Center at Forschungszentrum Jülich's Institute of Bio- and Geosciences (IBG), Plant Sciences (IBG-2). His work focuses on sustainable agriculture and bioeconomy through plant phenotyping, integrating 2D/3D sensor platforms and machine learning for growth dynamics and stress response analysis.
His research interests include quantitative plant phenotyping, sensor development, and image processing. Recent publications emphasize non-invasive imaging techniques, computational modeling, and cost-efficient phenotyping strategies across crops like cassava, wheat, and arnica.
Scientific contributions highlight interdisciplinary approaches combining plant biology, engineering, and data science to address climate adaptation and resource efficiency. He leads projects on root architecture, leaf surface modeling, and microbial interactions in cereal crops.





