Khanh Ton

khanh.ton@unh.edu
MS Natural Resources and the Environment
University of New Hampshire


I am a graduate student in the Ecohydrology Lab at UNH, with research interests in biogeochemistry, plant ecology, and remote sensing. My current work looks at how prescribed burns can help regenerate Northern red oak (Quercus rubra) in its climate change-induced northward expansion. This project is funded by the Northeastern States Research Cooperative.

To get in touch with me, please use the email above. I would also love to chat in person if you are attending any of the following conferences (last updated 4/10/24):

  • Hubbard Brook Annual Cooperators’ Meeting (July, Plymouth NH)
  • ESA Annual Meeting (8/4-9, Long Beach CA)
  • International Oak Symposium (10/7-10, Knoxville TN)