Our research focuses on the functioning and relevance of cryptogamic and microbial communities in times of global change. We investigate their composition, their geographical distribution, their impact in biogeochemical cycling processes and their relevance in mitigating global change effects. For our studies, we employ a variety of methods, covering field, lab, modeling, and machine learning approaches.
Supervision of theses:
Regular supervision of Bachelor's, Master's and doctoral theses.
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