Dr. Inge Wiekenkamp

Building
A 70,
Room
306
Telegrafenberg
14473
Potsdam
Function and Responsibilities:
- Processing of Airborne Eddy Covariance data
- Member of the Earth-Atmosphere Interactions TEAM
Research Interests:
At the moment, I am using airborne eddy covariance data to understand the environmental drivers for the exchange of carbon, methane and water vapour between the surface and the atmosphere. In my PhD, I modelled and measured changes in hydrological fluxes after partial deforestation using a heavily monitored catchment in the Eiffel region in Germany. This work included the analysis of a large soil moisture network dataset (SoilNet Wüstebach) and the comparison of latent heat fluxes for two eddy covariance stations (forested vs. deforested).
Career:
- 05. 2020 - Present: PostDoc GFZ Potsdam Airborne Eddy Covariance
- 2019/ 2020: August 2019: Submission PhD Thesis; February 2020: Defense @ University of Stuttgart
- 2018: Parental Leave
- 2017: Scientist Water and Soil Chemistry Forschungszentrum Juelich, Germany
- 2015: Visiting PhD Student at Penn State University, PA, USA
- 2013 - 2017: PhD Student Hydrology Forschungszentrum Juelich, Germany
Education:
- 03.2013 - 02.2020: PhD Hydrology, University of Stuttgart & Forschungszentrum Juelich, Germany
- (2018: Parental Leave)
- 2010 - 2013: Master Earth Sciences, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands
- 2006 - 2010: Bachelor Earth Sciences, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Research Boards and Committees:
- 2017: European Co-Chair Gordon Research Seminar on Catchment Science - Interactions of Hydrology, Biology and Geochemistry: Defining Disciplinary and Physical Boundaries in a Catchment
- 2015: PhD representative Agrosphere institute (IBG-3) Forschungszentrum Juelich