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International Summer school: Modeling Water Fluxes in the Soil-Plant System

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The 2nd International Summer School on Advanced Soil Physics: Soil-Plant-Water Flow will be held at UCLouvain, Belgium, from 8 to 12 September 2025

This intensive one-week program aims to provide participants with a comprehensive understanding of water flow in the soil-rhizosphere-plant system, influenced by plant physiology and rhizosphere hydraulics. Attendees will gain both theoretical knowledge of soil and plant water flow and practical skills to model these processes using advanced numerical tools.

This summer school is tailored for master’s and PhD students, and early-career scientists working in soil physics, plant physiology, water management, environmental science, and related fields.

Applicants should have an early-stage familiarity with soil physics in their research and an interest in deepening their knowledge and skills. While prior programming experience is beneficial, group projects will provide opportunities to learn basic programming skills. Participants will receive support from mentors and teaching assistants throughout the program.

Each participant will be provided with a computer. Additional practical information will be shared with the selected participants.

 

Fees

500 euros.

The fees include coffee/tea, and lunches. It does not include accommodation.

Applicants from middle- and low-income countries may apply for a grant (see application form).

 

Program

 

 TimeActivities
Sunday 7th
 18:30-20:30​Ice breaking and welcome to participants
Monday 8thChallenges in soil physics and root physiology 
 9:00-10:30Welcome
 11:00-12:30Plant physiology: the basics​
 14:00-15:30Hands-on potentials
 16:00-17:30Soil physics
 18:00Access and introduction to the Jupyter hub
Tuesday 9thRoot-scale and rhizosphere hydraulics
 9:00-10:30Talk Simone Fatichi: "Frontiers in mechanistic ecohydrological modeling"
 11:00-11:30Discovering the rhizosphere​: general introduction
 11:30-13:00Introduction on plant anatomy & hydraulics (cortex and xylem)​
 14:00-15:30Hands on GRANAR
 16:00-17:30Hands on MECHA
Wednesday 10thPlant hydraulic architecture
 9:00-10:30Introduction on root architecture & growth​
 11:00-12:30Simulating root architectures
 lunchVisit of the greenhouse 
 14:00-15:30Introduction on root hydraulic architecture
 16:00-17:15Combining root architecture and hydraulics
 17:30- 18:30Talk Tom De Swaef: "What do a grass leaf, a tomato fruit and a tree stem have in common?"
 19:00Summer school dinner
Thursday 11th3D soil-root modeling
 9:00-10:30Soil modeling session
 11:00-12:303D soil-plant interactions 
 14:00-15:301D modelling (theory)
 16:00-17:301D modeling (excercise)
 20:00Bowling
Friday 12thSimplified approaches for soil-root modeling
 9:00-10:30Gathering of group results for presentations
 11:00-12:30
 13:30-14:30​
 14:30-15:30​Presentations
 15:30-17:00​Round Table
Important Dates

1st February: Start of the application

15th May: Application deadline

30th May: Notification of decision

15th June: Complementary practical information shared with the selected participants

 

Course organizers and current list of lecturers

Prof. Dr. Jan Vanderborght, from KULeuven and Forschungszentrum Jülich
Prof. Dr. Mathieu Javaux, from UCLouvain
Prof. Dr. Andrea Schnepf, from Forschungszentrum Jülich
Prof. Dr. Guillaume Lobet, from UCLouvain
Prof. Dr. Xavier Draye, from UCLouvain
Prof. Dr. Valentin Couvreur, from UCLouvain
Dr. Adrien Heymans, from Umea University
Mona Giraud, from Forschungszentrum Jülich

Invited speakers:

Dr. Tom De Swaef, from Flanders Research Institute for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (ILVO)
Prof. Dr. Simone Fatichi, from National University of Singapore

 

Accommodation options

 

More information

For any additional questions, contact m.giraud [at] fz-juelich [dot] de 

This summer school is supported by ENVITAM and ISMC.

  • Lundi, 08 septembre 2025, 08h00
    Vendredi, 12 septembre 2025, 22h00