My research primarily focuses on nitrous oxide (N₂O) emissions from agricultural soils. During my PhD, I investigated N₂O emissions in relation to mineral and organic fertilization, precipitation, and freeze–thaw events.
In my current postdoctoral position, I study N₂O emissions from poorly drained soils.
My work combines laboratory experiments and field studies, employing both manual static and dynamic measurements as well as automated chamber systems.
Additionally, during my PhD, I examined methane uptake from agricultural soils. I also have experience with modeling in Daisy and with enhancing soil water-holding capacity using biochar.