Christoph Bachofen

EPFL ENAC IIE PERL
GR B2 387 (Bâtiment GR)
Station 2
1015 Lausanne

Web site:  Web site:  https://perl.epfl.ch

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Fields of expertise

As an urban plant ecophysiologist I'm interested in how the vegetation in urban systems interacts with the local microclimate. In particular, I study the mechanisms by which trees cope with extreme urban heat, and how their presence modulates the urban climate through transpiration cooling, shading and more. 

For my research, I combine mostly tree-level measurements, such as gas exchange and heat tolerance, with process-based modelling to scale to the urban canyon and beyond. I'm interested in comparing the acclimation of different species to contrasting environments in cities across climates to better understand underlying life-history traits and their plasticity, and thereby estimate the potential of urban trees for improving the urban microclimate. 

Education

Doctor of Sciences

Pine regeneration under future climate conditions: effects of local adaptation and acclimation

Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research WSL, Forest Dynamics

2013-2016

Diploma of Advanced Studies in Applied Statistics

ETH Zurich

2013-2015

MSc Biology

Trophic Interactions in an Arthropod Community on Green Alder

ETH Zurich

2007-2009

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Teaching & PhD

Teaching

Environmental Sciences and Engineering

Projeter ensemble ENAC

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