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== Rodrigo Muñoz ==
== Rodrigo Muñoz ==
Researcher at the Sustainable Forest Ecosystems team, Wageningen Environmental Research.


* Profile on [https://www.wur.nl/en/persons/rodrigo-munoz-aviles-1.htm WUR website]
* Profile on [https://www.wur.nl/en/persons/rodrigo-munoz-aviles-1.htm WUR website]
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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]


Researcher at the Sustainable Forest Ecosystems team, Wageningen Environmental Research.
== Brief bio ==


'''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.
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'''
== Ongoing projects ==
* Modelling of European forest dynamics (EFISCEN-Space)
* Modelling of European forest dynamics (EFISCEN-Space)
* Understanding the drivers of forest change in Europe and the Latin American tropics
* Understanding the drivers of forest change in Europe and the Latin American tropics
* Identification of forestry sector information needs Europe-wide (MoniFun)
* Identification of forestry sector information needs Europe-wide (MoniFun)


'''Why am I using the HPC?'''
== 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 HPW offers a great solution to our computing requirements, significantly reducing the time required to make our forest projections.
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.

Latest revision as of 14:46, 14 February 2025

Description = Rodrigo Muñoz performing fieldwork in the Lacandona rainforest, Mexico.

Rodrigo Muñoz

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.