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Joachim Paul Töpper
Position:    Senior Research Scientist

  Telephone: +47 402 84 633
  E-mail: joachim.topper@nina.no
 Department:  NINA Bergen

Knowledge areas
Alpine ecology, Ecological condition, Ecosystem types, Plant ecology, Plant Physiology

Key qualifications
Alpine ecology, Ecological condition accounting, Ecosystem types, Plant ecology, Plant Physiology, Population modelling, Bayesian modelling

Languages
German (mother tongue)
English (fluent)
Norwegian (fluent)
Latin (school basics)

Worked in
2016 –                                           Researcher, Norwegian Institute for Nature Research (NINA)
                                                         Main research focus: Environmental change impact, ecological condition, population ecology  
 
2016 – 2022                                 Associate Professor II, University of Bergen
                                                         Teaching topics: Ecology, physiology, ecosystem types in Norway (NiN), academic writing
                                                         Teaching approaches: active learning methods (peer instruction, team based learning), field courses, lectures
 
2015 – 2016                                 Chief technician, Centre of Excellency in Biology Education (bioCEED), University of Bergen, Institute of Biology
 
2010 – 2016                                 Paternity leaves for a total of 37 months
 
2009 – 2015                                 Doctoral Fellow, University College of Sogn og Fjordane
 
2007 – 2008                                 Research assistant, University of Bergen, Norway
                                                         
2008                                             Research assistant, UMB Ås, Norway
 
2007                                             Research assistant, University of Innsbruck, Austria

Publications:

Norwegian Institute for Nature Research

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