Erkan Ibraim

Research Interests

The project I was involved in holds the Title “N2O from the Swiss midlands: regional sources and hot spots”. A substantial part of my work was constituted by the optimization and implementation of a Quantum Cascade Laser Absorption Spectrometer (QCLAS) for quasi continuous field measurements of nitrous oxide (N2O) isotopes. In a second stage I conducted isotope measurements at the Beromünster tall tower in Central Switzerland. Thereafter, N2O isotope measurements were combined with atmospheric modelling to identify spatial and temporal resolved N2O source processes. The project was coordinated with a dissertation at IMK / IFU in Garmisch-Partenkirchen on modelling of N2O source processes in soils based on landscape DNDC supervised by Klaus Butterbach-Bahl.

Joachim Mohn supervised me at the Air Pollution / Environmental Technology Laboratory of Empa in Dübendorf (ZH). Johan Six was my doctoral thesis supervisor at ETH Zurich.

Education

2018 Ph.D. Doctor of Science, ETH Zurich, Switzerland

2014 M.Sc. Environmental Sciences, ETH Zurich, Switzerland

2013 B.Sc. Environmental Sciences, ETH Zurich, Switzerland

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