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Dr. Kerstin Treydte - Persönliche Homepage
Research interests:Tree-ring research, stable isotopes, paleoecology, climate variability, tree physiology Positions:Since 2011: Federal Research Institute WSL; Scientific Researcher Dendroclimatology, Research Unit Landscape Dynamics. 2006-2010: Federal Research Institute WSL; Group leader Paleocology, Research Unit Dendro Sciences. 2003-2006: Federal Research Institute WSL; PostDoc Dendroclimatology, Department Landscape Dynamics. 2000-2003: Research Centre Juelich FZJ, Germany; PhD student, Institute of Sedimentary Systems. 1998-1999: Research Centre Juelich FZJ, Germany; Research assistant, Institute of Sedimentary Systems. Education:2003: PhD (Dr. rer. nat. with "summa cum laude"), University of Bonn, Germany. 1998: Diploma degree, Institute of Geography, University of Bonn, Germany. Projects:The relationship between stable isotopes, water-use efficiency and tree mortality under drought (FPS COST Action FP1106 STReESS, 2013-2016). Function: Co-PI. iTREE (Sinergia, Swiss National Science Foundation, 2012-2015): Long-term variability of tree growth in a changing environment - identifying physiological mechanisms using stable C and O isotopes in tree rings. Function: Co-PI. ISOPATH (Swiss National Science Foundation, 2010-2013): Isotope pathways from the atmosphere to the tree ring along a humidity gradient in Switzerland. Function: PI.
Cost action SIBAE (short term scientific mission,
Swiss National Science Foundation, July-August 2011): Hydraulic
limitations on height growth of treeline trees based on carbon and
oxygen isotopes in tree rings. Host for Dr. Giai Petit (University of Padua). FQRNT (Natural Sciences and Engineering Research
Council, Canada, 2010-2012): High-resolution tree response to climate change in
boreal and subalpine forest ecosystems. Function: Host for Dr. Sonia
Simard (Postdoc). MedClivar (European Science Foundation, 2010):
Latewood density of pine trees for a 1000-year temperature
reconstruction in Albania. Function: Host for a 4-months "Young
scientists exchange". MILLENNIUM (European Comission, 2007-2010): European climate of the last Millennium. Function: Subgroup member. SCOPES
(Swiss National Science Foundation 2007-2009): Climatic changes,
tree-ring growth and C- and O-isotope variations along longitudinal
transects in Siberia and the Urals. Function: Co-PI.
SCOPES (Swiss National Science Foundation, 2006-2008): Climate in
Eastern Siberia from tree-ring width, density and carbon isotopes.
Function: Co-PI. ALPIMP (European Comission,
2004-2007): Multi-centennial climate variability in the Alps based on
instrumental data, model simulations and proxy data. Function: Postdoc. ISONET (European Comission, 2004-2007): 400 years of annual reconstructions of European climate variability using a high-resolution isotopic network. Function: Postdoc. NCCR-VITA (Swiss National Science Foundation, finished): Varves, ice cores and tree rings: archives with annual resolution. Function: Associated person. Awards:2005: Poster Award "Swiss Global Change Day", Bern, Switzerland. 2004: Best PhD thesis of the Department of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, University of Bonn, Germany. 2003: Outstanding PhD thesis of the Research Centre Juelich, Germany. |