We study interactions and feedbacks between hydro- and biosphere using theoretical methods—conceptual models, mathematical models, and numerical simulations. Our current research focus is on tree–water relations.
Mohammad Shokrollahi joins TEE Lab as a new PhD student. Mohammad will use plant hydraulic modelling to investigate climate change induced tree mortality and forest fire risk.
TEE Lab has temporarily moved to room 205 on the 2nd floor of the IGÖ building.
New publication from the inter-fire project: Reisch et al. (2024). Analytical and numerical insights into wildfire dynamics: Exploring the advection–diffusion–reaction model, Computers & Mathematics with Applications, 158, 179–198. doi: 10.1016/j.camwa.2024.01.024