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Tanja Denager serves as a Guest Researcher in the Department of Geosciences and Natural Resource Management (Geology section) at the University of Copenhagen's Faculty of Science. Her research focuses on quantifying water fluxes across diverse land cover types including forests, agricultural areas, heathlands, and wetlands using advanced soil-vegetation-atmosphere transfer models.
Her educational background includes an M.Sc. in Environmental Engineering from the Technical University of Denmark (awarded June 3, 2013). Prior to her current position, she worked as an Environmental Engineer at NIRAS from January 2014 to November 2016.
Denager's research integrates process-based modeling with observational data, utilizing the PEST software package for parameter estimation and uncertainty analysis. Her recent publications demonstrate expertise in multi-objective model calibration, field-scale water-energy balance analysis, and comparative evapotranspiration methodologies. Her work bridges data-driven approaches with hydrological modeling for catchment-scale applications.
Her three recent publications show consistent focus on hydrological modeling techniques and water balance components. The 2023 Hydrology and Earth System Sciences paper represents her most current work on multi-objective calibration, while her 2022 Ph.D. thesis established foundational methodologies for field-scale analysis.
Professional activities include a 2018 lecture on evapotranspiration estimation methods. Her research shows international collaboration patterns across multiple countries as indicated in network visualizations.


