Dr.
Ke Liu is currently based in Launceston with Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture
in Australia. Ke’s research interests mainly focus on agricultural adaptions to
climate change, GHG emissions and mitigations etc; Ke has much experience in
modelling climate change and extreme climates (e.g water and temperature
stress) impacts on crop productivity and developing adaptation strategies in
farming system. Ke advanced the process-basis for simulating waterlogging stress in the
cropping systems model APSIM. Ke has published over 40 peer-reviewed
publications in the international journals e.g. Global Change Biology, Earth’s
Future and Environmental Research Letters etc. Ke is also open-minded and
looking forward to potential collaborations with people who are interested in
climate change and crop modelling.