Environment
World Soil Day 2023, 5 December – showcasing the Cranfield University Soilscapes Viewer tool
Stephen Hallett2023-12-04T16:20:56+00:0004/12/2023|Tags: landis, soil, soilscapes|
UN World Soil Day on 5 December is a vital reminder of the importance of soil in all our lives. Supporting growth of the food we eat; cleaning the water we drink; supporting the foundations ...
Exploring the world beneath our feet!
Autumn Handscombe2023-10-11T15:15:03+01:0011/10/2023|Tags: environment, environmental engineering, SWEE|
Hi readers! I'm Marvellous Christopher Etuk, an environmental engineer passionate about restoring degraded ecosystems through soil science. I recently completed my MSc in Environmental Engineering at Cranfield University in the UK. Through my MSc ...
A robust postgraduate PhD journey with Nikolaos Toumasis
Autumn Handscombe2023-09-26T15:40:09+01:0007/07/2023|Tags: PhD, research|
Nikolaos Toumasis is currently a Physicist-Meteorologist-Climatologist and PhD CENTA researcher in the School of Water, Energy and Environment (SWEE) here at Cranfield University. In this blog he shares details of his PhD project; what ...
Pandemic PhD to prospects PhD
Autumn Handscombe2023-05-25T14:47:46+01:0025/05/2023|Tags: agrifood, environment, PhD, research|
Hello, my name is Danni and I’m a third-year PhD student in the School of Water, Energy, and Environment specifically within the Soil, Agrifood and Biosciences department. My PhD focuses on how biostimulants (seaweeds, ...
A year at Cranfield
Autumn Handscombe2023-05-09T16:46:06+01:0009/05/2023|Tags: Environment and Agrifood, research|
The start of April 2023 marked a year since I began my PhD in plant molecular biology at Cranfield. My project focuses on bringing academic research into a commercial setting, which, as an applied ...
No Time to Waste: webinar explores food production and security
Kath Middleditch2022-11-01T18:04:34+00:0001/11/2022|Tags: COP27, Food, food waste, supply chain, sustainability|
The majority of the world continues to live in a fantasy of plenty and endless choice when it comes to food supplies. But with 250 million acres of agricultural land expected to be lost ...
