The Biogeosciences division is pleased to have substantially grown over the last year! In this blog post we’ll introduce you to our new representatives and detail how you can get involved in BG activities over the next year.
President: Lisa Wingate (INRAE)
Lisa (she/her) has been president of the BG division since 2020 and has been elected to serve until 2025. She works as a researcher for INRAE in Bordeaux France. She has a passion for the natural world and has conducted research on how plants and soil microbes influence the chemistry of the atmosphere. She also investigates how feedbacks between atmospheric chemistry and climate will impact biosphere function using a range of tools and at different scales. Lisa is also an active member of the EGU Equality, Diversity & Inclusivity Committee Twitter: @LisaWingateBdx
ECS Reps: Ben Fisher (Uni. Edinburgh), Elisabet Martínez-Sancho (Swiss Federal Research Institute), Gerbrand Koren (Utrecht University).
Ben (he/him) is the Chief Editor of the BG Blog and is the rep for Early Career Scientists (ECS) in the BG division. Ben previously served as the ECS deputy rep (2021-2022). Ben is a marine biogeochemist and PhD Student at the University of Edinburgh, UK, his research focuses on biogeochemical cycling in the polar oceans. Currently he is working to understand the relationship between marine phytoplankton and carbon and nitrogen uptake in the Southern Ocean. Twitter: @benfisher_
Elisabet (she/her) is a postdoctoral researcher at the Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research WSL. She is currently the ECS deputy rep having previously served as ECS rep (2021-22). Her research focuses on understanding the impact of climate change on tree growth and wood formation and its feedbacks onto terrestrial cycles. Twitter: @eli_martinezs
Gerbrand is a member of the Biogeosciences ECS representatives team and an assistant professor at the Copernicus Institute of Sustainable Development at Utrecht University in the Netherlands. His research addresses quantification and better understanding of CO2 exchange between the atmosphere and vegetation using remote sensing, stable isotopes, and modeling approaches.
Teresa (sher/her) is a senior researcher at CREAF, Barcelona. Her interests are in plant ecology and ecophysiology, impacts of elevated CO2 on plant and ecosystem functioning and using climate and global change manipulation experiments to inform terrestrial biosphere models. Twitter: @TerefiGimeno
Sinikka (she/her) is an assistant professor in biogeochemical ocean modelling at the ICBM, University of Oldenburg. Her research interests are in marine dissolved organic matter, microbial consumers of organic matter, interactions between microbial communities and marine emissions of climate relevant trace gasses.
Marie (she/her) is a postdoctoral researcher at INRAE and an associated research at the University of Birmingham. Her research interests are in coastal wetland and forest biogeochemistry, soil organic matter dynamics under global change, root traits and dynamics and CO2 fluxes. Twitter:@M_ecohydro.
Freshwater Biogeosciences: Magdalena Bieroza
Magdalena (she/her) is a senior lecturer in water quality at SLU, Sweden. Her research interests are in aquatic biogeochemical cycles, high frequency solute and sediment behaviour in temperate streams and human impacted catchments. As a scientific officer she hopes to share information around the freshwater biogeosciences, support networking and be a point of contact for all things freshwater biogeosciences.
Biogeosciences Policy & Society: Bikem Ekberzade
Bikem is a PhD student at the Istanbul technical university and additionally a radio producer, with a previous career in photojournalism and conflict reporting. Bikem also sits on the EGU biodiversity task force. Bikem’s research interests are in responses of ecosystems to disturbances, migration, biodiversity and resilience, changes in climate related disturbances and paleo distributions of woody taxa. Twitter: @Bikem71
Geomicrobes & Function: Vincent Jassey
Vincent is a researcher at the University of Toulouse, France. Vincent’s interests are in peatlands at different scales from molecules to landscape to understand relationships between biodiversity, function and climate change. Twitter: @vejjassey.
If you are interested in being involved with the BG division or one of our sub-divisions, the details for all of our representatives are available at: EGU – Division on Biogeosciences (BG) – Structure