哈佛大學(xué)博士后Erin Kurten在我組進(jìn)行合作研究
2011年7月12~8月27號(hào),美國(guó)哈佛大學(xué)博士后Erin Kurten博士訪問(wèn)我組,訪問(wèn)期間Kurten博士與我組成員討論了長(zhǎng)白山樣地物候觀測(cè)項(xiàng)目,并面向全所做了題為“Patterns of reproductive phenology in Southeast Asian forests”的學(xué)術(shù)報(bào)告。另外,Kurten博士還與我組王緒高博士進(jìn)行了合作研究并幫助其余人員修改論文。
Kurten博士此次訪問(wèn)是基于中美基金委聯(lián)合資助項(xiàng)目“多樣性與森林動(dòng)態(tài)”青年科學(xué)家互訪計(jì)劃,此后幾年還將有若干美方基于CTFS、中方基于CForBio的年輕研究人員到對(duì)方的研究單位進(jìn)行交流和合作研究。
CTFS相關(guān)鏈接:
http://ctfsnews.blogspot.com/2011/08/nsf-supported-scientific-exchange.html
NSF-Supported Scientific Exchange Fellow Erin Kurten Expands CTFS-SIGEO Partnerships in China
The National Science Foundation grant to CTFS-SIGEO (DEB-1046113), in addition to supporting the recent workshop and symposium, provides support for a program of scientific exchange between the US and China. Young US-based researchers are spending periods of one to three months in collaborating labs in China to pursue studies on the dimensions of biological diversity in the world’s forests. Dr. Erin Kurten, post-doctoral fellow with CTFS at the Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University, is the first of these fellows and will spend one month in Shenyang, home of the Chinese Academy of Science’s Institute for Applied Ecology.
While in Shenyang, Erin is working directly with Dr. Zhanqing Hao (Professor and Head of the Research Center of Forest Ecology and Forestry Eco-Engineering at CAS) and his research group. Erin is helping develop of a set of guidelines for focal tree-based monitoring of tree phenology in CForBio forest plots. Additionally, she is collaborating with group members Dr. Xugao Wang and graduate student Yuqiang Zhao on a project to understand the mechanisms underlying a set of previously described positive and negative tree species associations.
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