Previous MEB conferences

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MEB 2024 - Helsinki

Conference Program Overview

The program features keynote talks, participant presentations, a conference excursion, a welcome event, dinner, awards, and a hands-on workshop.

Keynotes

Lauren Buckley – Biology professor at the University of Washington. She studies how organisms respond ecologically and evolutionarily to climate change, combining fieldwork, lab work, modeling, and ecoinformatics. She leads the TrEnCh project, developing tools to model environmental change impacts.

Kristoffer Hylander – Plant Ecology professor at Stockholm University. His research focuses on biodiversity in natural and human-altered systems, particularly how overstory vegetation influences understory microclimates, with implications for climate adaptation in conservation.

Michael Kearney – Ecology and Evolution professor at the University of Melbourne. He specializes in modeling microclimates and organismal energy and mass budgets, primarily in terrestrial systems. He created and maintains the NicheMapR modeling package.

Eduardo Maeda – Associate professor at the University of Helsinki and Finnish Meteorological Institute. His work uses remote sensing and modeling to study terrestrial ecosystem changes. He leads field experiments in the Amazon, Malaysia, and Kenya as head of the TreeD Lab.

Timo Vesala – Meteorology professor at the University of Helsinki. He researches biosphere-atmosphere interactions and biogeochemical cycles, especially carbon and water in various ecosystems. He also engages in science communication and art-science collaborations.


Conference Excursion

  • Where: Nuuksio National Park

  • Highlights: Diverse boreal ecosystems, flying squirrel habitats, unique microclimates


Welcome Event

  • Where: Helsinki City Hall, Pohjoisesplanadi 11–13

  • When: Monday 26.8.2024, 18:30–19:30

  • Includes: Welcome speech, light snacks and drinks


Conference Dinner

  • Where: Mestaritalli Restaurant, Merikannontie 6, Helsinki


Awards Ceremony

Awards for best poster and best talk (early career researchers)

  • Sponsors:

    • Best Poster: Ecography (Nordic Society Oikos)

    • Best Talk: Journal of Applied Ecology (British Ecological Society)


Workshop: “Modelling Microclimates with NicheMapR”

  • Instructor: Michael Kearney, University of Melbourne

  • Topics:

    • Mechanistic niche models

    • Using NicheMapR and R Shiny apps

    • Modelling soil temps, radiation, microclimates, ectotherms

    • Hands-on coding and troubleshooting in R


    Venue

    Address: Fabianinkatu 33, Helsinki, Finland
    Location: Main building, University of Helsinki


    Organisers

    Scientific committee

    • Juha Aalto, Finnish Meteorological Institute & University of Helsinki, Finland
    • Tuula Aalto, Finnish Meteorological Institute, Finland
    • Pieter De Frenne, University of Gent, Belgium
    • Julia Kemppinen (chair), University of Oulu, Finland
    • Jonas Lembrechts, University of Antwerp, Belgium
    • Miska Luoto, University of Helsinki, Finland
    • Pekka Niittynen, University of Jyväskylä, Finland
    • Miina Rautiainen, Aalto University, Finland
    • Tuuli Rissanen, University of Helsinki, Finland
    • Vilna Tyystjärvi, Finnish Meteorological Institute & University of Helsinki, Finland
    • Koenraad Van Meerbeek, KULeuven, Belgium

     Volunteers

    • Tiina Aalto, University of Helsinki, Finland
    • Gangotri Chattopadhyay, University of Helsinki, Finland
    • Joonas Kolstela, Finnish Meteorological Institute, Finland
    • Johanna Lehtinen, University of Helsinki, Finland
    • Iris Starck, University of Helsinki, Finland

    Organising committee

    • Juha Aalto (chair), Finnish Meteorological Institute & University of Helsinki, Finland
    • Julia Kemppinen, University of Oulu, Finland
    • Pekka Niittynen, University of Jyväskylä, Finland
    • Miska Luoto, University of Helsinki, Finland

     

     

    MEB 2022 Antwerp

    Conference Program Overview

    The program featured 9 keynote talks, 60 participant presentations, 30 posters, a conference excursion, a welcome event, dinner, awards, and three hands-on workshops. There where 95 in person and 20 online participants.

    Keynotes

    Rebecca Senior, Sylvain Pincebourde, Florian Zellweger, Kassaye Tolassa, Martin Nuñez, Vigdis Vandvik, Anne Bjorkman, Julia Kemppinen, Fernando Maestre


    Conference Excursion

    • To FORBIO, the tree biodiversity experiment of UGhent, as well as to the National Park Hoge Kempen and the Ecotrons of UHasselt

    Welcome Event

    • Icebreaker at Hof van Liere, University of Antwerp

    Conference Dinner

    • Conference dinner at Hof van Liere, University of Antwerp


    Awards Ceremony

    Awards for best poster and best talk (early career researchers)

    • Sponsors:

      • Best Poster & Talk: TOMST


    Workshop:

    “MyClim R package”

    • Instructor: Matej Man – Institute of Botany of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic

    Which microclimate sensor to use?

    • Instructor: Sylvain Pincebourde – CNRS, France

    “Young researcher’s workshop”

    • Instructor: Caroline Greiser (SLU – Sweeden), Eva Gril (CNRS – France)


        Venue

        Hof Van Liere, University of Antwerp, Belgium


          Organisation

          Scientific committee

          • Jonas Lembrechts
          • Koenraad Van Meerbeeck
          • Pieter De Frenne
          • Pep Serra-Diaz
          • Caroline Greiser
          • Pieter Vangansbeke
          • Arndt Hampe
          • Tommaso Jucker
          • Karen De Pauw
          • Camille Meeussen
          • Jonathan Lenoir
          • Brett Scheffers
          • Emiel De Lombaerde

           Volunteers

          Countless team members from the UGhent, UAntwerp and KULeuven teams

          Organizing committee

          • Pieter De Frenne (UGhent, Belgium)
          • Jonas Lembrechts (UAntwerp, Belgium)
          • Koenraad Van Meerbeek (KULeuven, Belgium)

            and their teams