NERC Advanced Research Fellow; Co-Chair of AIMES Young Scientist Network
Terrestrial ecosystems as part of the global carbon cycle; use of observational data and data assimilation techniques to optimise models of the Earth System. Risk assessment of dangerous climate change.
Scholze, M., P. Ciais and M. Heimann, 2007. Modelling terrestrial carbon 13 cycling: climate, land-use and fire. Global Biogeochemical Cycles, in press.
Arneth, A., P. A. Miller, M. Scholze, T. Hickler, G. Schurgers, B. Smith, I. C. Prentice, 2007. CO2 inhibition of global terrestrial isoprene emissions. Geophysical Research Letters, in press.
Kaminski, T., S. Blessing, R. Giering, M. Scholze and M. Vossbeck, 2007. Testing the use of adjoints for parameter estimation in a simple GCM on climate time-scales. Meteorologische Zeitschrift, in press.
Scholze, M., T. Kaminski, P. Rayner, W. Knorr and R. Giering, 2007. Propagating uncertainty through prognostic CCDAS simulations. Journal of Geophysical Research, 112, doi:10.1029/2007JD008642.
Knorr, W., N. Gobron, M. Scholze, T. Kaminski, R. Schnur and B. Pinty, 2006. Global-scale drought and the anomalous CO2 increase during 2003. Geophysical Research Letters, 34, doi:10.1029/2006GL029019.
Scholze, M., W. Knorr, N.W. Arnell, and I.C. Prentice, 2006. A climate-change risk analysis for world ecosystems, Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. USA, 103, 13116-13120