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ππ»π€ PhD student @ETH in Niki Gruber's group. Modelling the nitrogen cycle in the oxygen minimum zones of the Pacific Ocean focusing on N2O. Love hate relationship with field/lab work. Outdoor enthusiast πΊοΈ
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The UP group is delighted to attend the #OceanSciencesMeeting2026 in Glasgow. We are looking forward to connecting with an amazing community of ocean scientists during this week! #OSM26
Excited to be part of the first ever Ocean Sciences Meeting outside of the US! #OSM26 #Glasgow
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π If you want to know what the anammox to denitrification ratio and an onion have in common, come to my talk on Thursday at 10:40am in the Clyde Auditorium! #OSM26
In the meantime, enjoy this animation of the anammx to denitrification ratio!
π Surprisingly stable: nitrous oxide emissions only vary by 17% during ENSO events in the Eastern Tropical Pacific.
In our new preprint, we identify the mechanism behind the limited variability β and discuss the importance of this mechanism in the future. π
π Read more: doi.org/10.22541/ess...
I presented my work on "The Impact of ENSO on N2O Emission in the Eastern Tropical Pacific" at #ICoN9 hosted by @mpimarinemicrobio.bsky.social. It's been a very insightful meeting, and I learnt a lot, particularly from all the microbiologists investigating the nitty-gritty details of the N cylce π€π§«π
Are you at EGU25 and interested in the marine N cycle? Then don't miss my talk tomorrow, Thu 1st May at 14:05 in room 1.85/86! Here is already a sneak peek at our modelled N2O emissions ππ€
π Just published! A new study led by Dr. Fabio Benedetti explores the relationships between the functional diversity of copepods and key marine processes such plankton biomass production and sinking π
Read more ‡οΈ
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#StandUpForScience2025 with scientists from ETH Zurich, in response to the worrying developments in the US affecting many of our colleagues.
π Extreme Sailing for Scienceβ΅
Ollie is now crossing the Tropical Atlantic, a region where diazotrophs really express their superpower. You don't know what diazotrophs are or why they matter for the carbon uptake capabilities of the ocean? Then check out our latest post ‡οΈ
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π Extreme Sailing for Scienceβ΅
Eddies are like the ocean's weather. In our latest post, we dive into their impact on heat and carbon transportβand what they mean for sailors like Oliver Heer:
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Me and the @upgroup.bsky.social get excited about those gap winds ‡οΈ, because we're studying their impact on marine N2O emission. π
If you're invited to give a talk in our group and show data from the Pacific, be prepared for questions about the impact of gap winds on whatever you study! π€
π Extreme Sailing for Scienceβ΅
Oliver Heer has now reached the Southern Ocean and its blustering winds. Check out our new episode about the crucial role of this oceanic region as a carbon sink:
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π Extreme Sailing for Scienceβ΅
As Oliver Heer sails through the North Atlantic, he crosses a widespread and persistent marine heatwave. The CO2 instruments onboard will provide precious insight on its effects on the surface pCO2.
To learn more ‡οΈ
www.linkedin.com/posts/up-gro...
π Extreme Sailing for Scienceβ΅
In their long journey around the world, Oliver Heer and the CO2 instruments onboard will cross ocean regions taking up CO2 or releasing CO2. Watch our video on the expected conditions and learn why this data campaign is so crucial ‡οΈ
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π Extreme sailing meets science β΅
As Oliver Heer set sail yesterday for the most challenging solo race in the world, so did the OceanPack, a marine sensor package. Learn more about this exciting collaboration between Swiss research institutes and a professional skipper ‡οΈ
π What does the future hold for plankton in a warming world? It's a vast question, and this article dives into the latest research to find some answers. Featuring insights from a former postdoc of our group ‡οΈ
#oceanscience #futureocean #climatechange