
معرفی
Nathan Swenson is a Professor in the Department of Biological Sciences at the University of Notre Dame and serves as the Gillen Director of the Notre Dame Environmental Research Center. His research focuses on woody plant ecology and evolution, integrating genomic, physiological, and large-scale ecological data to predict forest biodiversity responses to global change. Swenson holds a PhD in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology from the University of Arizona, with postdoctoral training at Harvard University.
Research emphasizes intra- and interspecific variation in tree performance, leveraging datasets spanning genomes to forest canopies. Key themes include functional traits, remote sensing applications, and climate-driven shifts in forest dynamics. Collaborations with initiatives like the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) and ForestGEO global network highlight his commitment to interdisciplinary, large-scale ecological inquiry.
Publications from 2025-2024 demonstrate expertise in leaf economics, tree demography, and trait-based modeling. His work addresses global challenges such as climate change impacts, biodiversity loss, and ecological forecasting. Current projects explore links between leaf gene expression and spectral reflectance, advancing remote sensing capabilities for ecosystem monitoring.
Swenson’s academic background includes degrees from St. Olaf College (B.S.), New Mexico State University (M.S.), and the University of Arizona (PhD). His leadership roles at Notre Dame Environmental Research Center reflect his dedication to advancing environmental science through integrative research.





