Assistant Professor, Institute of Environmental Sciences (CML), Leiden University
Having trained in Earth sciences, hydrology, geochemistry, My interests are quite broad, but generally pertain to quantifying the influence of humans (via the food-energy-water nexus) on biogeochemical cycles, more specifically on the global cycles of carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus. I am primarily a modeller using a range of statistic, process-based, systems dynamic, and geochemical tools to study various environments, from soils and croplands to deep-sea sediments.
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