Patrick currently works as a research assistant in the land use group at PIK. He studied Global Change Ecology (M.Sc) within the Elite Network of Bavaria and holds a Bachelor's degree in Ecosystem Management (B.Sc.) from the Georg-August-University in Göttingen.
His research interests include:
- Future of food systems
- Ecosystem services & biodiversity
- Soil science
- Food security & global change
Contact
14412 Potsdam
ORCID
since 2019 |
PhD student, Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK), RD3, Land Use Group |
2018 |
Stay at Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research (ZALF), Hydropedology, Müncheberg |
2016 - 2019 | Master of Science, Global Change Ecology within the Elite Network of Bavaria, University of Bayreuth |
Thesis: ’Effects of soil heterogeneity on root water uptake under drying conditions and varying transpiration rates’ |
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2015 - 2016 |
Co-partner, material development & communication, GreenHaus UG, Göttingen |
2015 |
Stay at Forschungszentrum Jülich (FZJ), IBG-2: Plant Science |
2015 |
Stay at Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK), RD2, Land use modelling |
2013 - 2016 | Bachelor of Science, Ecosystem Management, Georg-August-University Göttingen |
Thesis: ’Implications of climate variability on food security - a model-based assessment of future climate-induced crop price volatility impacts’ |
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2012 - 2013 |
Philosophy and Economics (B.A.), University of Bayreuth |
Awards & Grants
2018 |
Best Talk Award, Third Prize, at the 10th BayCEER workshop, Bayreuth, Germany |
2017 - 2019 | Max Weber-Program of the State of Bavaria, German National Academic Foundation |
Peer-reviewed articles
Beck-Broichsitter, S., Gerke, H. H., Leue, M., von Jeetze, P. J., & Horn, R. (2020). Anisotropy of unsaturated soil hydraulic properties of eroded Luvisol after conversion to hayfield comparing alfalfa and grass plots. Soil and Tillage Research, 198, 104553. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.still.2019.104553
von Jeetze, P. J., Zarebanadkouki, M., & Carminati, A. (2020). Spatial heterogeneity enables higher root water uptake
in dry soil but protracts water stress after transpiration decline: A numerical study. Water Resources Research, 55, 1–16.
https://doi.org/10.1029/2019WR025501
Conferences & other publications
von Jeetze, P. J., Zarebanadkouki, M., & Carminati, A. (2018). Modelling root water uptake in heterogeneous soils. Oral presentation at the EGU General Assembly, Session 'Modeling Soil and Vadose Processes: Status and Challenges', Wien, Austria, 8-12 April 2019
von Jeetze, P. J., Zarebanadkouki, M., Ahmed, M. A., & Carminati, A. (2018). Modelling root water uptake in heterogeneous soils. Oral presentation at the 10th BayCEER workshop, Bayreuth, Germany, 11 Oct 2018.
von Jeetze, P. J., Zarebanadkouki, M., & Carminati, A. (2018). Effects of soil heterogeneity on root water uptake under drying conditions and varying transpiration rates. Oral presentation at the Jahrestagung der Kommission 1 “Bodenphysik und Bodenhydrologie” der Deutschen Bodenkundlichen Gesellschaft, Braunschweig, Germany, 06-07 Sep 2018.
von Jeetze, P. J., Biewald, A., & Rolinski, S., & Lotze-Campen, H. (2017). Implications of future climate variability on food security: A model-based assessment of climate-induced crop price volatility impacts. Poster presented at the Impacts World 2017 conference, Potsdam, Germany, 11-13 Oct 2017.
von Jeetze, P. J., Biewald, A., Rolinski, S., & Lotze-Campen, H. (2017). Implications of future climate variability on food security. Oral presentation at the 3rd GlobalFood Symposium, Göttingen, Germany, 28-29 Apr 2017.