Ulli Seibt
Professor, Dept of Atmospheric & Oceanic Sciences, Institute of the Environment and Sustainability, UCLA
PhD, Geosciences, Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry, Jena, Germany, 2003
Postdoc, EU Marie Curie International Fellowship, Dept of Global Ecology, Carnegie Institution, Stanford, 2004–2006, Dept of Plant Sciences, University of Cambridge, UK, 2006–2007
ERC Starting Grant, Université Paris 6, 2008-2014
Julia Bigwood
PhD student, working on flux partitioning at La Selva, Costa Rica, supported by NSF Graduate Fellowship
Andrea Nguyen
PhD student, working on solar-induced chlorophyll fluorescence (SIF)
Diego Dierick, PhD, research scientist
collaborator at La Selva field station, Costa Rica
-- trying not to drop a screwdriver from 50m height
former lab members:
Wu Sun, PhD student & postdoc
now project scientist at Dept of Global Ecology, Carnegie Institution for Science, Stanford
-- admiring the flux tower at the freshwater marsh in Irvine
(on the right is Celine)
Sol Cooperdock, assistant project scientist
now research associate at Brown University
-- enjoying the air conditioning in the instrument shed at La Selva, Costa Rica
Katja Grossmann, postdoc
now at Bayer Engineering, Germany
-- trying to catch sunflecks deep in the jungle of La Selva
(on the left is Jochen Stutz)
Ariel Pezner, undergraduate student researcher
now at University of Technology, Sydney, Australia
-- keeping up with native California plants at Stunt Ranch UC Reserve
Kadmiel Maseyk, postdoc
now at Open University, UK
-- making noise at Stunt Ranch UC Reserve
Celine Lett, engineer
now at Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology
-- waiting for snow in Grignon, France
Ingrid Coughlin, Nicholas Payne, Spencer Winter (left to right)
undergraduate student researchers, UCLA
-- playing with sensors in the lab
Yifan Yu, PhD student (with Sassan Saatchi)
now postdoc at JPL
-- taking a break from global biomass mapping to wear fancy dress
Sabrina Juarez, postdoc
now at Institute of Ecology and Environment, CNRS, France
-- enjoying the view across the rainforest at La Selva, Costa Rica
(on the left is Celine)
Markus Schmidt, postdoc
now at Eberswalde University for Sustainable Development, Germany
-- wheelbarrowing instruments into a field near Paris