Dr. Ewers investigates how plants control energy flows and mass cycles at scales ranging from organs to landscapes.

Joined January 2020
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Know any academics who need a furnished house to rent in Laramie, WY starting in January? here is the living room. Send them my way, thanks.
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14 Jun 2022
Ready to compile 30 teacher kits for building DIY CO2/temperature/relative humidity sensors to educate for environmental change! @DanPBeverly @Novick_Lab @IUONeillSchool @Prepared4Change @IUSchoolofEd @RichPhillipsLab
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Getting excited to be working in the new greenhouse facility at the Science Initiative Building of University of Wyoming. Lots of great science to look forward to @phenotyping @PlantPhenomics @ASPB @EwersLab @NAPPN_org @AG2PI @pandarella101
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Replying to @EwersLab
@EwersLab with @BridgerHuhn congratulations on your research progress and on your superpower: irgaing super tiny leaves across desert dunes 🐪 🌱 @LICOR_ENV
Replying to @WyoBio
This is what Ph.D. student Bridger Huhn is studying, one of our Graduate Student Research Enhancement Grant awardees! “I am glad to not be studying animals because they tend to run away when you chase them with a gas analyzer clamp. Plants stay put,” said Bridger.
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EwersLab retweeted
My teenage boys are slowly recognizing the utility of my many pockets; I embrace the dad jokes

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Hey #EcoPhys and #PlantPhys Twitter folks. What has been your experience with submitting manuscripts and the subsequent reviews when exclusively using #Bayesian #statistics and #modeling approaches? Do most reviewers associate #Bayesian methods with complex data analysis?
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