
Miquel Ribot Bermejo
My research focuses on river biogeochemistry, specifically on understanding how human activity affects the ability of rivers to process nutrients, primarily nitrogen, phosphorus, and carbon.

My research focuses on river biogeochemistry, specifically on understanding how human activity affects the ability of rivers to process nutrients, primarily nitrogen, phosphorus, and carbon.

Electrical engineer (ETSET, 1992). Master in Artificial Intelligence (UPC, 2002). Joined the Theoretical and Computational Ecology group (CEAB-CSIC) in 2011 as a data science and

My main research topic is focused on the biology and evolutionary ecology of microorganisms, with an approach ranging from gene to ecosystem and from single

Main Research Lines: Environmental factors and biogeochemical processes responsible for the variability in the export of carbon and nutrients in Mediterranean ecosystems. Response of forest

My interest focuses on the field of microbial ecology, currently with a focus on airborne microorganisms. My research is aimed at exploring the temporal dynamics

His scientific studies focus on the theoretical study of ecological and evolutionary systems from an interdisciplinary and dynamic perspective, integrating the biology and physics of

My research focuses on the study of structure and function dynamics of communities and ecosystems dominated by plants. These range from seagrass meadows in the

The main research lines he works on focus on the biogeochemistry of continental aquatic systems, with special attention to high-mountain lake basins. This research aims

I graduated in Biology in 1995, earned my MSc in 1998, and completed my PhD in 2005 at the UB on the study of marker
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