Prof. Dr. Sebastian Dötterl

Prof. Dr.  Sebastian Dötterl

Prof. Dr. Sebastian Dötterl

Assistant Professor at the Department of Environmental Systems Science

ETH Zürich

Professur für Bodenressourcen

CHN F 31.1

Universitätstrasse 16

8092 Zürich

Switzerland

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Sebastian Doetterl is a Physical Geographer with a special focus on soil development and soil degradation. He is working as an Assistant Professor for Soil Resources at ETH Zurich and co-founder of the Congo Biogeochemistry Observatory. His research is oriented towards carbon and nutrient dynamics across geo-climatic gradients with a focus on the effects of anthropogenic disturbances on soil development and how we can preserve soils as a resource for future generations. He is particularly interested in bridging the gap between process understanding from experimental data to model development and the spatial representation of biogeochemical cycles. He has been working on soil alteration and its consequences for biogeochemical cycles in a large variety of ecosystems, pedo-climatic gradients and chronosequences, with his latest focus being on tropical African landscapes and large scale geochemical transects in the Arctic.

Ph.D. in Physical Geography, emphasis on Soil Science and Geoecology

(for full CV, see link below

ACADEMIC POSITIONS

2019 – current      Assistant Professor Soil Resources (ETH Zurich)

2017 – current      DFG Emmy Noether research group leader (Augsburg University)

 

VOLUNTARYSCIENTIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES (selection)

2021 –    current   Editor Geoderma Regional

2018 –    current   Eurosoil 2020 Young Scientists committee

2016 –    current   EGU Committee chair subdivision “Soil Organic Matter”

2016 –    current   European Journal of Soil Science (Associate Editor)

 

REVIEWER FOR

Biogeochemistry; Biogeosciences; Catena; Earth Surface Processes and Landforms; European Journal of Soil Science; Geoderma; Global Biogeochemical Cycles; Global Change Biology; Nature Climate Change; Nature Ecology and Evolution, Nature Geoscience; PLOS One; Scientific Reports; SOIL, Soil Biology and Biogeochemistry; Soil Science Society of America Journal

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Membership

Honours

Year Distinction
2022 EAG Outreach lecturer for sub-Saharan Africa 2022-2023
2019 EGU Outstanding Early Career Scientist Award 2020
2019 Outstanding peer-reviewer for Nature Research journals 2018
2016 2015 Editor's Citation for Excellence in Refereeing
2013 Wiley Award 2013
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