I have had the chance to supervise some amazing students as well as teach some interesting classes and workshops. I honestly love the work I do, and being able to share my work, and all the frustration and triump that comes with it (or any type of coding really) is something I really enjoy. I am looking forward to more oppertunerties to supervise and teach that will come my way in the future.

If a prospective student actually finds me, please do not hesitate to contact me to discuss our options! All my contact information is on the left side of this page!

Exercises of the ipmr workshop Graphs from Konrad's thesis
Photo credits: Sanne M. Evers

Supervision

  • Chiara Bianciardi (2024/2025)
    Master thesis; title: “tbd”
    at the University of Neuchâtel and the Biological research station of Doñana
    Topic: Using a spatially explicit individual-based model to simulate population level consequences of inbreeding coefficient on the Iberian Lynx.

  • Konrad Adler (2022)
    Master thesis; title: “The prevalence and duration of lagged climate effects across different plant life-histories”
    at the Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg
    Topic: Investigate the best predictive climate time-window for plant vital rates of species with a wide range of generation time.

Teaching

  • “Conservation Biology - Populations” (2023/2024)
    2-day Master elective course at Pablo de Olavide University Sevilla

  • Conference Workshops
    Pre- and post workshop conferences giving an introduction to modeling and synthesizing Integral Projection Models using the R packages ipmr and Rpadrino. Conferences included the SFE2-GfÖ-EEF joint meeting (2022), BES annual meeting (2021) and the 8th meeting of the Evolutionary Demography Society (2023).