Max Torbensonمشاهده پروفایل
استادیار
Dr. Max Torbenson serves as an Assistant Professor at Texas A&M University, specializing in paleoclimatology and dendrochronology. His research focuses on hydroclimatic variability over the past millennium using tree-ring proxies . With fieldwork spanning multiple continents, he combines climate reconstruction with modern environmental challenges in water resources and risk management. Education: PhD in Geoscience, University of Arkansas (2019) MA in Geography, University of Minnesota (2014) BSc in Archaeology-Palaeoecology, Queen's University Belfast (2011) His research emphasizes paleoclimatic extremes , ENSO teleconnections , and drought patterns across diverse regions including the Rocky Mountains, Tibetan Plateau, and Amazon Basin. Recent work explores anthropogenic signals in climate proxies and methodological improvements for tree-ring analysis. Publications reveal expertise in multi-proxy integration , climate reconstruction techniques , and historical climate-society interactions . His fieldwork spans the American Southwest, Spanish Pyrenees, and subtropical catchments, with current work focusing on temperature trends in the Mediterranean region and El Niño impacts on North American precipitation.









