I am currently a PhD researcher working in Agroecology at AU. I have conducted experiments in China and Denmark, working in collabration with international research groups such as INRAE and WUR. I work extensively with Python, MATLAB, R, and ArcGIS, as well as established agroecosystem models, to support predictive and spatially explicit tools for sustainable nitrogen management.
My research bridges N cycling and agroecosystem modeling through experimental, spatial, and data-driven approaches to find solutions for sustainable N management. It is informed by my cross-scale domain knowledge spanning molecular and tissue-level processes, organ- and plant-level crop structure and physiology, and field- to farm-scale agroecosystem dynamics. I am driven by a curiosity about plant growth patterns and the challenge of translating living systems into digital representations.