Prof David (Dave) Drew

Dave originally obtained his BSc Forestry degree from the University of Stellenbosch, followed by an MSc degree from the University of Natal, working with Prof. Norman Pammenter.  It was during his MSc studies that he developed his interest and passion in understanding xylogenesis (wood formation).  From this beginning, he then moved to Australia to pursue this line of research further with scientists such as Dr. Michael Battaglia, Dr. Geoff Downes and Dr. Robert Evans, the creator of SilviScan

Dave obtained his PhD from Monash University in Melbourne, Australia.  After that, he worked for several years as a Research Scientist at CSIRO Australia, based in the beautiful city of Hobart, Tasmania.  In mid-2015, Dave returned to South Africa with his family to take up his current academic position at Stellenbosch University.  He has written or contributed to well over 30 papers published in the peer-reviewed literature (see Dave’s Google Scholar profile).  Dave keeps in contact and works with a large network of scientists around the world. 

Currently, Dave has three main research foci, built on his passionate interest in wood formation and understand fine-scale responses in trees: 

  • Applying hybrid and process-based approaches to modelling tree growth and wood formation.  
  • Precision approaches to measuring tree stem size variation and diameter growth, particularly using electronic dendrometers.  
  • Approaches to visualising and characterising properties of and processes in developing xylem. 

Dave is particularly interested in understanding these phenomena in and applying these techniques in eucalypts.  Many species in this large and important group of trees exhibit extraordinary flexibility in their responses to environmental conditions, reflected in complex variability in their wood properties.  Dave has a passion for better understanding of what lies behind this complexity. 

He is main or co-supervisor to several students undertaking research in all of these areas, as well as other fields of study.  He is also responsible for the continual development and teaching of two under-graduate modules within the four-year BSc (Forestry) program offered by the Department of Forest and Wood Science.  Prof. Drew is a past subject editor for the European Journal of Forest Research, and previous guest editor for Annals of Forest Science.  He is a member of the South African Association of Botanists, South African Institute of Forestry and the International Association of Wood Anatomists (IAWA)