Grace Handy PhD

Grace Handy

School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences
Postgraduate Researcher

Contact details

Address
Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences
University of Birmingham
Edgbaston
Birmingham
B15 2TT
UK

Grace Handy is a NERC CENTA funded PhD student. Her research interests are tree and forest dynamics in response to global change, particularly increases in atmospheric CO2. Her work is based at the Birmingham Institute of Forest Research Free Air Carbon dioxide Enrichment (BIFoR FACE) experiment, where she investigates the future of tree carbon allocation, with specific focus on the impact of elevated carbon dioxide on fine root dynamics. 

Qualifications

  • MSci Biological Sciences (First Class, Hons) - University of Birmingham

Biography

Grace Handy is a NERC CENTA funded PhD student. Her research interests are tree and forest dynamics in response to global change, particularly increases in atmospheric CO2. Her work is based at the Birmingham Institute of Forest Research Free Air Carbon dioxide Enrichment (BIFoR FACE) experiment, where she investigates the future of tree carbon allocation, with specific focus on the impact of elevated carbon dioxide on fine root dynamics.

Teaching

Post Graduate Teaching Assistant

Publications

Recent publications

Article

Handy, G, Carter, I, MacKenzie, AR, Esquivel-Muelbert, A, Smith, AG, Yaffar, D, Childs, J & Arnaud, M 2024, 'Variation in forest root image annotation by experts, novices, and AI', Plant Methods, vol. 20, 154. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13007-024-01279-z