Eline Rentier
PhD researcher at the University of Bergen, Norway
Earth scientist | spatial data analyst | spatiotemporal modelling | connectivity dynamics | mountains
@scienceandtechuib.bsky.social
Fakultet for naturvitenskap og teknologi ved Universitetet i Bergen. Faculty of Science and Technology at University of Bergen
@vvandvik.bsky.social
❤️🧠 Plants; Alpine; Ecology; Experiments; Biodiversity; Functional Ecology; GlobalChange; Macroecology; Science-Policy; Science Communication; HigherEd; She/her 🌾🌱📏⛰📈🌦🐑🔥⛰🌍🧪🚴♀️💪👟📎 #BtwnTheFjords #CESAM_UiB #UiB 🇳🇴
@unibergen.bsky.social
@ionica.mathstodon.xyz.ap.brid.gy
Professor of Science Communication in Leiden Studies how to do science communication well and writes about math for a general public. Lives with Han, Rifka […] [bridged from https://mathstodon.xyz/@ionica on the fediverse by https://fed.brid.gy/ ]
@egu.eu
European Geosciences Union is the leading organisation supporting Earth, planetary & space science researchers in Europe. #EGU25 27 April - 2 May 2025. Online Mon-Fri 10-5 CET.
@drken-rysdyk.bsky.social
Samenhang tussen Landschap, mens en natuur. Universiteit van Amsterdam 🇳🇱. ⚒️🧪Knowledge to sustain our Biosphere. Let’s built toxic free environments together! 🌺
@lottaschultz.bsky.social
PhD researcher in Bergen, Norway | fascinated by mountains and their biodiversity 🌎🗻
@suzetteflantua.bsky.social
Project Leader PPF-Alpine https://mountainsinmotion.w.uib.no/ 🏔️| Mountains | Biogeography | Pollen-based paleoecology | Macroecology | GIS & RS | Mountain ecosystem dynamics and glaciers | Global Change Ecology | EiC at Ecography @ecography.bsky.social
@ondrejmottl.bsky.social
Assistant Professor at the Department of Botany🌿 , Charles University. Head of Laboratory of Quantitative Ecology (bit.ly/CUNI_QuantitativeEcology) with a main focus on #communityecology 🏞️, #palaeoecology 🕰️, and interest in #datascience 💻.
@lacapary.bsky.social
#Global Ecology - Post doc at @goteborgsuni #Macroecology | #Mountains | Plenty of other interests 🇨🇴
@bjerknes.uib.no
Understanding climate for the benefit of society. BCCR is a collaboration on climate research between the University of Bergen, NORCE, The Norwegian Institute of Marine Research and Nansen Environmental and Remote Sensing Center.