My research focuses on soil carbon modelling and greenhouse gas accounting in agricultural systems. At Aarhus University, I work with the development and application of process-based models, particularly C-TOOL, to improve estimates of soil organic carbon dynamics in Danish agricultural soils. My current work supports the Danish national greenhouse gas inventory by improving activity data, carbon input estimates, model calibration, and uncertainty assessment.
My collaborative work includes international partnerships with institutions and researchers in Brazil, Europe, and USA. I am involved in research networks such as CCARBON and have experience with AgMIP-related crop modelling approaches, particularly using DSSAT and AQUACROP. These collaborations have focused on crop modelling, climate change impacts, greenhouse gas emissions, soil carbon sequestration, and the evaluation of sustainable agricultural systems. At Aarhus University, I also collaborate with colleagues working on soil carbon modelling and national greenhouse gas inventories, particularly through the application and development of C-TOOL for Danish agricultural systems.