
Tin Satriawan
@satriawantin
Phd student @NUSgeog. Studying C cycle in tropical ecosystems 🌳🌴🌿
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17-06-2021 05:52:26
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Last field visit of 2021, went to our salt marsh tower with quite a bit of snow (for Vancouver). Thanks Tin Satriawan for the help.





How do you make your first scientific poster? Read all about in my new blog post! It also includes a makeover of my very first poster! sciencegraphicdesign.com/blog/how-do-yo… Academic Chatter™ #AcademicTwitter #SciComm



I am looking for PhD students interested in long term carbon exchanges and modelling C-N-P interactions of Savanna ecosystem Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry. Please don't hesitate to DM/email me for details or questions! Detailed information about application can be found here: bgc-jena.mpg.de/domains/imprs-…


I defended my thesis! The last 2 years studying Burns Bog had been a rollercoaster ride, but @sarahelenknox made sure I had everything I need to get through it. Shoutout to Sung Ching (Nick) Lee & @MarionNyberg for sharing their bog wisdom with me!




What a good start to my phd year! I got to present my poster of Burns Bog C fluxes, Xiangzhong(Remi) Luo just won the best oral presentation, and I got to meet awesome ppl 🤯 Thanks AsiaFlux2022 !


We are looking for a terrestrial biosphere modeller to join us! This is a 3-year postdoc position based at NUS Geography. Come help us figure out the carbon cycle in tropical Asia! Please RT. AGU (American Geophysical Union) FLUXNET Early Career Network careers.nus.edu.sg/NUS/job/Kent-R…

Nice review and awesome storymap (love the interactive diagrams)! It's scary to learn what has been happening and might happen in the cold regions under climate change. Cool work Tina_Zhang and Dongfeng Li 🥶🙌

Where are C4 plants globally, and how C4 distribution has changed in past decades? Check out our new preprint on Research Square: Global C4 distribution estimate constrained by observations and optimality theory researchsquare.com/article/rs-250…

New date and now a registration link for this event. If you are working on iLEAPS relevant topics in this region please come join us to build new connections, share ideas and record our collective thoughts. iLEAPS SE Asian & Pacific (iLEAPS-SEAP) Eliani Ezani, PhD. Future Earth (@futureearth.bsky.social) Future Earth Taipei iLEAPS


Having some exciting results on land-atmos. flux, ecohydrology, or biodiversity from tropical regions (Amazon, Congo, Asia, etc)? Then consider to submit an abstract to our EGU session, with co-convener Pascal Boeckx Tin Satriawan Erin and Frederick: meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU24/session/…


Amazon forests green-up in dry years, how about tropical Asia? Awesome study led by Tin Satriawan showed strong green-up of SE Asia during the 2015/16 El Niño, with likely different reasons for continental and maritime SE Asia. agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1029/20…