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Elnaz Amirahmadi
About
Elnaz is a postdoctoral researcher focused on carbon accounting of forest products. Her research interests include life cycle assessment (LCA), forest ecology, and soil amendments, particularly biochar. She has a strong background in carbon footprinting, carbon sequestration, and plant-soil interactions, with an emphasis on how ecosystem management practices can help minimize environmental impact.
Elnaz began her academic journey in Iran, specializing in forest ecology, and later expanded her expertise in LCA through research in Europe. She earned her PhDs in topics closely aligned with her passion for environmental sustainability and has contributed to multiple international research projects. Her experience spans data analysis, laboratory measurements, and field and greenhouse experiments.
Beyond her research, Elnaz has participated in various international internships and scientific collaborations, further broadening her perspective on environmental assessment. She is also experienced in meta-analysis techniques and proficient in LCA software, including openLCA and SimaPro, which she applies to assess environmental impacts in her work.