I study how crops respond to projected changes in the climate system and the physiological mechanisms behind it. I use these mechanistic insights to explore avenues available for climate mitigation and adaptation in agricultural systems facing a changing climate.
My work spans the intersection of plant ecophysiology and crop modeling, and links physiological knowledge rooted in greenhouse and field studies with the development, validation, and application of mechanistic crop simulation models.
I use crop yield data, historic and project climate data, and mechanistic crop simulation models as main research tools. You can find more information on my GitHub page.