One research project was funded to evaluate the impacts of white rhinos rewilding on ecosystem functions; another postdoc fellowship was funded to study fire ecology in the western U.S.
Zhuohong’s paper was accepted at Nature Communications and Hanshi’s first chapter was accepted at Global Change Biology
Rongfei, Hanshi, Zhuohong, Yu Shen, and Tong shared recent research findings at AGU.
Tong is selected to join the summit to collaborate with other scientists who has extensive experience in NEON to develope research outputs will advance continental scale biology.
We joined the working group that aims to study how climatic change alter plant phenology and range changes.
Ivy, Sophie, and Sean sampled forest regeneration in Penn’s woods.
We shared recent research findings on phenology and biodiversity modeling at ESA.
We conducted biodiversity, biomass, and soil survey in multiple communal forestry plot in Malawi
Zhuohong and Tong led a Data+/Climate+ team with three undergraduates to map forest biodiversity using remote sensing and deep learning
The Qiu lab recently awarded grant from the Brown Foundation to develop AI tools to mitigate wild fire impacts