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Gil Bohrer
Assistant Professor for Ecological Engineering
Department of Civil, Environmental and Geodetic Engineering417E Hitchcock Hall
2070 Neil ave., Columbus, OH, 43210
(614) 292-4178, fax (614) 292-3780
bohrer.17@osu.edu
Research Interests
I develop and use physical and empirical models of the interactions between individual biological organisms and atmospheric and hydrological processes. My research bridges the physical scale gap between regional atmospheric processes and individual plant-scale function and structure, and the scale at which moving organisms respond to their environment. I develop new approaches to parameterization of the effects of small-scale heterogeneity on surface fluxes, on water movement from the soil through plants to the air, and on advection and dispersion of VOCs and particulate matter. I use a range of models, from high-power parallel large eddy simulations to simple empirical models. I use remote sensing to study the structure of vegetation and land-cover at individual plant-scale resolution. I conduct meteorological and eddy-flux observations to provide the needed information to force, parameterize and evaluate models.
