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* Profile on [https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=-fE09NwAAAAJ&hl=en Google Scholar] | * Profile on [https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=-fE09NwAAAAJ&hl=en Google Scholar] | ||
'''Role at Wageningen University & Research''' | ''' Role at Wageningen University & Research: ''' Researcher at the Sustainable Forest Ecosystems team, Wageningen Environmental Research. | ||
Researcher at the Sustainable Forest Ecosystems team, Wageningen Environmental Research. | |||
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Making projections of the state and change of European forests requires an enormous computational power. Currently, we use a dataset encompassing 18 European countries, with millions of trees. Hence, the | Making projections of the state and change of European forests requires an enormous computational power. Currently, we use a dataset encompassing 18 European countries, with millions of trees. Hence, the HPC offers a great solution to our computing requirements, significantly reducing the time required to make our forest projections. |
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Rodrigo Muñoz
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Role at Wageningen University & Research: Researcher at the Sustainable Forest Ecosystems team, Wageningen Environmental Research.
Brief bio
Rodrigo Muñoz is a Mexican ecologist with a specialization in the study of forests and their drivers of change. His research interests encompass a wide range, from tree physiology and anatomy to comprehensive comparisons of forest ecosystems across the world. Currently, he performs as Researcher at Wageningen Environmental Research, with a focus in modelling the dynamics of European forests, and using this information to advise the activities of a broad range of stakeholders: from scientific researchers to the industry to policy and decision makers.
Ongoing projects
- Modelling of European forest dynamics (EFISCEN-Space)
- Understanding the drivers of forest change in Europe and the Latin American tropics
- Identification of forestry sector information needs Europe-wide (MoniFun)
Why am I using the HPC?
Making projections of the state and change of European forests requires an enormous computational power. Currently, we use a dataset encompassing 18 European countries, with millions of trees. Hence, the HPC offers a great solution to our computing requirements, significantly reducing the time required to make our forest projections.