- Remote Sensing
- Biogeochemistry
- Ecosystem Ecology
- +۳ مورد دیگر
Dr. Gregory Duveiller is a Project Group Leader at the Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry in Jena, Germany, where he leads the Ecosystem Function from Earth Observation group under the Biogeochemical Integration department. With a PhD in Agronomical Sciences (2011) and postdoctoral experience at the European Commission Joint Research Centre (2011-2021), his work focuses on leveraging satellite Earth Observation data to understand terrestrial ecosystems' role in the Earth System. Research Interests: Land-atmosphere interactions, remote sensing of vegetation, spatio-temporal statistical analysis, land cover/use dynamics, and climate impacts on ecosystems. Scientific Awards: 2020 JRC Excellence Award (Shared) 2019 JRC Young Scientist Excellence Award 2016 JRC Scientific Excellence Award (Shared) 2006 Aspirant FNRS PhD Scholarship Advising: No formal advisees listed in available records. Publications: Recent work includes studies on sun-induced fluorescence, GPP estimation, deforestation impacts on drought vulnerability, cloud formation dynamics due to tree distribution, and biodiversity-ecosystem function relationships using satellite data. Email: gduveiller@bgc-jena.mpg.de










