About Me


I am a postdoctoral researcher focusing on understanding surface greenhouse gas exchanges and investigating the interactions between land cover dynamics and the climate at regional to global scales.
Throughout my training and career, I have been engaged in diverse research areas centred on global warming and sustainability. With an interdisciplinary background in hydraulic engineering, experimental ecophysiology, and process-based modelling (e.g., LPX-Bern), I aim to advance knowledge as well as tools for climate change adaptation and mitigation.
I am currently based at the Wyss Academy for Nature and affiliated with the Climate and Environmental Physics at the University of Bern. Our team, Climate Scenarios for Sustainable Development, works on addressing the impacts of land use and land management on the interactions between the terrestrial biosphere and climate.
I enjoy drawing and painting, apart from coding and writing. I appreciate sitcoms and simulation games.
One of my officemates is a cat, Aria, and she only knocked over 1 out of 39 plants in our office.


