Profile (CV) of the research teaching staff

Luis Arrillaga, Martín de
Department: Departamento de Geografía y Ordenación del Territorio
Field: Geografía Física
Faculty: Facultad de Filosofía y Letras

Research Institute: INSTITUTO UNIVERSITARIO DE CIENCIAS AMBIENTALES (IUCA)
Group: S74_23R: Clima, Agua, Cambio Global y Sistemas Naturales

UNESCO codes
  • Ecología vegetal
  • Climatología aplicada
  • Biogeografía

Number of 6-year periods of research productivity evaluation
  • ACPUA research productivity evaluation periods. 10/12/20
  • ACPUA. 02/12/20
  • ACPUA research productivity evaluation periods. 18/07/14
  • ACPUA research productivity evaluation periods. 02/10/08
  • ACPUA research productivity evaluation periods. 02/11/06
Academic position: Prof. contr. doctor investigad
Mobile phone: 669445315
Email: mdla@unizar.es
Personal web page: http://www.dendroteam.com/
ORCID number: 0000-0002-7585-3636

Research interests
  • Climatología
  • Cambio climático
  • Bosque mediterráneo
  • Biodiversidad
  • Bioclimatología
  • Ecología vegetal

University degrees
  • Licenciado en Biologia. Alicante. 1994

PhDs
  • Biologia. Alicante. 2002

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Martin de Luis graduated in Biology in 1994 at the University of Alicante where he also completed his doctorate in 2003. He subsequently obtained a postdoctoral fellowship from the Spanish Ministry of Education and Science that allowed him to make a 6-month stay at the Laboratory of Tree- Ring Research in Tucson, Arizona (USA) and another 9 months in the Department of Wood Science and Technology in the University of Ljubljana (Slovenia). Later he enjoyed a “Ramón y Cajal” contract from 2005 to 2009 at the University of Zaragoza. During 2013 he wins a mobility grant (J. Castillejo program) for 6 months at the University of Western Sydney (Australia).

His research focuses on the study of climate variability and its impacts on Mediterranean ecosystems. In recent years, his research activity has focused on the construction and analysis of daily rainfall and temperature resolution databases as a tool for trend analysis and the detection of extreme weather events in the Iberian Peninsula. This activity is complemented by the creation and analysis of Mediterranean dendrochronological networks as a tool for assessing the impact of climate variability on the dynamics of Mediterranean forests.


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