Dr. Elham Nourani
Main Focus
My research focuses on how species interact with their environment when moving and how responding to environmental conditions has shaped optimal movement strategies and distributions. I am particularly interested in approaching these questions with a focus on ontogeny, macroecology and global change.
Curriculum Vitae
- Aug 2022-Aug 2024: Postdoctoral Researcher, Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior, Radolfzell, Germany
- Feb 2021-Jul 2022: DAAD PRIME fellow, University of Konstanz (Germany), Swansea University (UK), and Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior (Germany)
- Oct 2018-Jan 2021: Postdoctoral Researcher, Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior, Radolfzell, Germany
- Jan-Aug 2018: Director of research and monitoring, Tarlan Ornithological Society, Tehran, Iran
- Oct 2014-Sep 2017: PhD in Environmental Science, Evaluating the future impacts of climate change on the movement of migratory birds, with Noriyuki Yamaguchi, Nagasaki University, Japan
- Apr-Sep 2014: Research student, Laboratory of Animal Ecology, Nagasaki University, Japan
- 2011-2014: MSc Environmental Science, University of Tehran, Iran
- 2007-2011: BSc Environmental Science, University of Tehran, Iran