GFZ German research centre for geo sciences

Dr. Inge Wiekenkamp

Scientist
Dr. Inge Wiekenkamp
Building A 70, Room 306 (Büro)
Telegrafenberg
14473 Potsdam

Function and Responsibilities:

  • PostDoc Airborne Eddy Covariance
  • Member of the Earth-Atmosphere Interactions Team at GFZ (led by Torsten Sachs)
  • Connecting research questions in the field of hydrology and micrometeorology
  • Working with soil moisture datasets

    more info about my scientific profile can be found on my personal website: https://ingewiekenkamp.weebly.com/

Research Interests:

At the moment, I am using airborne eddy covariance data (from aircrafts and drones) 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
  • 2017/ 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:

  • 2013 - 02.2020: PhD Hydrology, University of Stuttgart & Forschungszentrum Juelich, Germany
  • (2017/ 2018: Parental Leave)
  • 2010 - 2013: Master Earth Sciences, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands
  • 2006 - 2010: Bachelor Earth Sciences, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands

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