
Benjamin Bukombe
Presentation
I am an early-career researcher with a doctoral degree in natural sciences. I have 7 years of experience collaborating across NGOs, private enterprises, and academic institutions. I have gained expertise in coordinating interdisciplinary projects and working in multidisciplinary teams. I am committed to continuous improvement, and I learn from my experiences to enhance my technical, interpersonal, and communication skills. My work involves utilizing field data, sensors, lab analyses, and remote sensing to monitor and develop sustainable management strategies for natural resources. I develop analytical pipelines to compile and analyze data and communicate results to a diverse audience. As a postdoctoral researcher at SLU, I use dynamic models to quantify soil organic carbon in Swedish agricultural systems across different land use and management practices.
Research
My research focuses on biogeochemical processes, including soil organic carbon sequestration, Rock weathering and soil geochemistry, soil-plant interaction, soil-microbe interaction, and remote sensing for landscape analysis.
Teaching
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