PhD Candidate, Centre for Ecosystem Science & Water Research Laboratory, UNSW Sydney
Jan Kreibich is passionate about turning scientific insights into real-world solutions for conserving and restoring our planet's invaluable ecosystems and the incredible species that call them home. He has an interdisciplinary academic background, having studied geoscience, forestry, agriculture, and water engineering at leading universities in Australia, Germany, the Netherlands, Portugal, Svalbard, Switzerland, and the United States. Jan has conducted ecosystem science research at renowned institutions such as the Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry, the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center, and the University of California at Berkeley. He also worked as a data analyst for the European Commission's LIFE Environment Programme. Currently, Jan is completing his PhD at UNSW Sydney, where he focuses on large-scale freshwater ecosystem restoration.
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