Shih-Chieh Chang is an ecosystem ecologist with his research focus on carbon fluxes of forest ecosystems. He and his colleagues established the long-term ecosystem research site - the Chi-Lan Mountain (CLM) site - in 2002 and since then work on that montane cloud forest. The early works on that site were nutrient cycling, fog meteorology, and fog deposition. Certainly the fog-related studies have been continued to today, e.g. the distribution map of cloud forest has been published recently through the collaboratory work with Jörg Bendix's team of the University of Marburg, Germany. Shih-Chieh Chang's major efforts on carbon budget study were the development of chamber technique for continuous measurements in the field.
Lab owner, Professor
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1994 to 1999: PhD, Bayreuth Institute for Terrestrial Ecosystem Research, University of Bayreuth, Germany
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1989-1991: Master of Science, Department of Botany, National Taiwan University
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1986-1989: Bachelor of Science, Department of Botany, National Taiwan University
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1984-1986: Department of Naval Architecture, National Taiwan University