Dr. César Terrer

Assistant Professor

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Biography

César Terrer is a member of the TianFu Group at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, focusing on Earth system science and climate-change research. His research emphasizes understanding the dynamics of plant-soil interactions and the ecological processes that modulate carbon storage in terrestrial ecosystems. He aims to improve ecological models that accurately reflect the effects of rising CO2 levels, warming temperatures, and changes in nitrogen and water regimes. Terrer's academic background includes a Ph.D. from Imperial College London, where he specialized in Climate Change and Ecosystem Ecology. He has held notable postdoctoral positions at Stanford University and Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, and has received the prestigious NSF CAREER Award in 2024.

Research Interests

Experience

Postdoctoral Associate

— Present

Stanford University •

Postdoctoral Associate

— Present

Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona •

Lawrence Fellow

— Present

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory •