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Frederik van der Bom is a tenure track assistant professor at the University of Copenhagen, specializing in agricultural sciences. His research focuses on the sustainable management of soils and cropping systems, aimed at enhancing global food security and addressing climate change challenges. He explores the intricate interactions between genotype, environment, and management factors that fundamentally influence crop productivity. His work integrates laboratory, greenhouse, and field experimentation to provide insights on productivity, resource use, and yield stability. Van der Bom's specific interests include the dynamics of plant roots and soil nutrients, the role of organic inputs in nutrient cycling, and the development of advanced methodologies for studying plant-soil interactions in realistic environments. He has ongoing research projects funded by the H2020 Marie Curie Fellowship and the Novo Nordisk Foundation, focusing on topics such as carbon sequestration and deep carbon management.
University of Queensland • Australia
Conducted research on various agricultural science projects focusing on plant-soil interactions.
University of Queensland • Australia
Engaged in postdoctoral research in the field of crop science and nutrient management.
Focuses on clinical, social, and cognitive psychology.