IRSAE members

Here you can find an overview of the PhD students who are active members of IRSAE.

Hem Raj Acharya

Hem Raj Acharya is a PhD candidate at the Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences.

The title of his PhD project is:

Nepal's protected areas' tiger holding capability and limiting factors for future population growth.

Purna Bahadur Ale

Purna Bahadur Ale is a PhD candidate at the Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences.

The title of his PhD project is:

Human land-use impacts on carnivore community structure and human-wildlife conflicts in Gaurishankar Conservation Area, Nepal.

Solomon Mulat Beyene

Solomon Mulat Beyene is a PhD candidate at the Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences.

The title of his PhD project is:

Modelling of forest and woodland grazing dynamics in Norway: A remote sensing-based approach for sustainable forest management.

Stine Emilie Bull-Aurbakken

Stine Emilie Bull-Aurbakken is a PhD candidate at the Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences.

The title of her PhD project is:

Parasites in semi-domesticated reindeer in the face of a changing climate and husbandry practices.

Cécile Agnes Edith Carpentier

Cécile Agnes Edith Carpentier is a PhD candidate at the Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences.

The title of her PhD project is:

Effect of prey movement on predator-prey dynamics: Eurasian lynx (Lynx lynx) and European roe deer (Capreolus vapreolus) interactions in a boreal ecosystem.

Henriette Wathne Gelink

Henriette Wathne Gelink is a PhD candidate at the Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences.

Hannah Haga

Hannah Haga is a PhD candidate at the Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences.

The title of her PhD project is:

Sustanibility of sheep farming in the boreal forest.

Hanne Haugen

Hanne Haugen is a PhD candidate at the Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences.

The title of her PhD project is:

Developing effective methods for monitoring census and effective population size of crested newt (Triturus cristatus) in a conservation biology perspective.

Katharina Kasper

Katharina Kasper is a PhD candidate at the Mammal Research Institute PAS, Poland.

The title of her PhD project is:

Who's afraid of the big bad human? Wolf behavior in novel European landscapes.

Shumaila Khatri

Shumaila Khatri is a PhD candidate at the Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences.

The title of her PhD project is:

Value chain of reclaimed wood in the construction industry of Norway: Barriers, drivers, attitudes and regulations.

Marius Kjønsberg

Marius Kjønsberg is a PhD candidate at the Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences.

The title of his PhD project is:

Towards a science based Rock ptarmigan (Lagopus muta) management.

Nika Knez

Nika Knez is a PhD candidate at the Mammal Research Institute PAS, Poland.

The title of her PhD project is:

Influence of nutritional resources on a refugee species performance: European bison as a model species.

Naresh Kusi

Naresh Kusi is a PhD candidate at the Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences.

The title of his PhD project is:

A non-invasive assessment of density, diet and distribution of Himalayan wolves in Nepal.

Lucie Rose Charline Lemière

Lucie Rose Charline Lemière is a PhD candidate at the Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences.

The title of her PhD project is:

Reproductive ecophysiology and phenology of the two largest scandinavian mammals, the moose and the brown bear, in a changing climate.

Lucas Nahuel Lopez

Lucas Nahuel Lopez is a PhD candidate at the Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences.

The title of his PhD project is:

Ecosystem services and alternative silvicultural approaches in Norwegian forest.

Charlotte Muguette Renée Lorand

Charlotte Muguette Renée Lorand is a PhD candidate at the Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences.

The title of her PhD project is:

How do wild wolves respond to direct disturbances in a human-dominated landscape?

Sarah Lou Malick-Wahls

Sarah Lou Malick-Wahls is a PhD candidate at the Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences.

The title of her PhD project is:

Resource selection and impacts to forest community ecology from sheep grazing in Norwegian boreal forest.

Ester Malmström

Ester Malmström is a PhD candidate at the Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences.

The title of her PhD project is:

Assessing respiratory disease transmission in semi-domesticated tundra reindeer in Fennoscandia - The role of pestivirus.

Rocio Cano Martinez

Rocio Cano Martinez is a PhD candidate at the Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences.

The title of her PhD project is:

Causes and consequences of an altered mammalian carnivore community structure in Scandinavia.

Mabel Nabateregga

Mabel Nabateregga is a PhD candidate at the Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences.

The title of her PhD project is:

Agroecology and Crop Breeding for Climate Adaptation Supported by Citizen Science.

Laura Jeanne Niccolai

Laura Jeanne Niccolai is a PhD candidate at the Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences.

The title of her PhD project is:

Behavioral and physiological responses of free-ranging cattle to large carnivore proximity in Scandinavia.

Kristoffer Tveter Nordli

Kristoffer Tveter Nordli is a PhD candidate at the Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences.

The title of his PhD project is:

Social organization and spatio-temporal ecology of Scandinavian wolves.

Elena Sgarabotto

Elena Sgarabotto is a PhD candidate at the Research and Innovation Centre (CRI) of the Fondazione Edmund Mach and the University of Ferrara.

The title of her PhD project is:

Surveillance of wildlife microbiota as a tool to predict and prevent the emergence of zoonotic diseases.

Asmita Shrestha

Asmita Shrestha is a PhD candidate at the Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences.

The title of her PhD project is:

Utilizing transcriptomics and metabolomics to identify novel biomarkers in semen related to sexual maturity and fertility.

Mélanie Spedener

Mélanie Spedener is a PhD candidate at the Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences.

The title of her PhD project is:

Cattle grazing in boreal forest; How do they interact with plant diversity, tree regeneration and large carnivores?

Sydney Stephens

Sydney Stephens is a PhD candidate at the Fondazione Edmund Mach and the University of Trento.

The title of her PhD project is:

Partitioning the human and brown bear niches: transboundary bear connectivity and human disturbance (PartNiche).

Simen Moflag Talleraas

Simen Moflag Talleraas is a PhD candidate at the Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences.

The title of his PhD project is:

Managing wild ungulates in the boreal forest under a changing climate.

Ane Christensen Tange

Ane Christensen Tange is a PhD candidate at the Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences.

The title of her PhD project is:

Maintaining key habitats and forest structures for vulnerable biodiversity in managed Eastern Norwegian boreal forests.

Alexandra Thiel

Alexandra Thiel is a PhD candidate at the Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences.

The title of her PhD project is:

Interacting effects of human activity and climate on brown bear phenology and behaviour

Erik Versluijs

Erik Versluijs is a PhD candidate at the Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences.

The title of his PhD project is:

Towards a shared forest: effects of carnivore presence on space use and behavior of free-ranging cattle in boreal forests.

Thomas Vogler

Thomas Vogler is a PhD candidate at the Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences.

The title of his PhD project is:

Population estimates of ungulates in open landscapes of Central Asia using ground surveys and drones.

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