Alistair Rogers
Scientist & Group Leader
Brookhaven National Laboratory, Environmental & Climate Sciences | Upton, NY
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Alistair Rogers is a plant physiologist at Brookhaven National Laboratory where he leads the Terrestrial Ecosystem Science & Technology group within the Department of Environmental and Climate Sciences. His work is focused on increasing mechanistic understanding of the physiological processes that impact plant responses to global change, and representation of that process knowledge in terrestrial biosphere models. His earlier work was centered on the response of plants to elevated carbon dioxide concentration and he conducted fieldwork at several Free Air CO2 Enrichment experiments located in the US and Europe in managed and natural ecosystems. He currently serves on the leadership team of two multi-institutional, multi-disciplinary research projects funded by the Department of Energy and his fieldwork now includes research in the Arctic and tropics. He completed the ADVANCEGeo Train-the-Trainer workshop in January of 2022.