Chen-Huan Wu
Research Interests
I am interested in exploring how environmental changes impact macroecology. My primary goal is to extract valuable information from meteorological, remote sensing, or other related data on a spatio-temporal scale. This analysis reveals the effects of climate change and land use changes on ecosystems and species. Exploring how these insights can deepen our understanding of biodiversity trends, thereby providing scientific support for the development of conservation strategies and environmental management measures.
Scientific Career
Since 2024
Scientific Researcher in Professorship for Ecology, Friedrich Schiller University Jena
iDiv Flexpool project “Archives4BioDiv - computer-based methods for digitizing historic vegetation data and maps”
2020 – 2023
MSc in Water Science and Engineering, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Thesis “Prediction of sap flow in temperate regions using Long-Short-Term memory (LSTM) networks: The SAPFLUXNET database”
Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena