The team consists of many collaborators and contributors. Here we list only the contact persons directly involved in version maintenance, to whom questions about the model may be addressed.
Christiaan van der Tol is an associate professor in 'Ecohydrology and Earth Observation' at the Water Resources department. He focusses on interactions among vegetation, the water cycle and the atmosphere. He obtained his MSc in Hydrology at Wageningen University (2001), and PhD in Earth Sciences at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (2007) with the thesis ‘Climatic Constaints on Cabon Assimilation and Transpiration of sub-Mediterranean forests’. He developed the ‘Soil-Canopy Observation of Photosynthesis and Energy fluxes’ (SCOPE) model, and worked on the interpretation of solar-induced chlorophyll fluorescence: https://github.com/christiaanvandertol
Key qualifications: land-atmosphere fluxes of water, carbon and energy; solar-induced fluorescence; photosynthesis.
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Egor Prikaziuk is a PhD researcher at the Faculty of Geo-information Science and Earth Observation (ITC), University of Twente. He obtained his M.Sc. (2014.9-2016.7) and bachelor (2010.9-2014.8) degree in plant physiology and biochemistry from Saint Petersburg state University, Russia. He works with ecosystem flux simulation and global mapping.
Wout Verhoef is expert in the radiative transfer modelling for soil, canopy and atmosphere. He developed the model ‘Scattering of Arbitrarity Inclined Leaves (SAIL)’ that has found a wide application in remote sensing. His expertise includes optical and thermal remote sensing; Image time series analysis; Model inversion; Data assimilation; Image processing and simulation; Sensor design, and mission preparation and planning.
