Thainna Waldburger | Agriculture | Best Researcher Award 

Mrs. Thainna Waldburger | Agriculture | Best Researcher Award 

Agroscope/ETH | Switzerland 

AUTHOR PROFILE

EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Mrs. Thainná Cardoso Moreira Waldburger's academic journey began with a Bachelor's degree in Environmental Engineering from the University for Technology and Science FTC Itabuna, Brazil, from 2007 to 2011. Her bachelor thesis focused on the environmental threats in the Itacanoeira River Basin in Ilhéus, Brazil. She then pursued a Master’s degree, funded by a prestigious scholarship from the German Academic Exchange Service, where she developed a Geopolitical Development Plan for the Coastal Plains of Marau and Camamu, Brazil.

PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Thainná has extensive experience as an environmental consultant in Brazil, working with various consulting firms such as Engineering Environmental Consulting Econamfi Ltda and Atlântica Ltda from 2012 to 2015. Her work involved processing zone plans, independent stocktaking of forest areas, and utilizing GIS for spatial planning. In 2016, she joined Agroscope in Switzerland, where she has been actively involved in research projects, focusing on Agriculture, smart farming, soil management, and precision farming.

CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS

Mrs. Waldburger’s contributions to Agriculture are significant, particularly in smart farming and precision Agriculture. At Agroscope, she has worked on several process-engineering projects using dendrometer sensor data and GIS analysis. Her PhD research at ETH Zürich, supervised by Professor Dr. Achim Walter and Dr. Thomas Anken, focuses on using dendrometer sensors to establish water requirements in apple crops and understand phenological processes in cocoa under semi-arid conditions. Her work aims to improve sustainable intensification of agricultural cropping systems.

IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Thainná’s impact in the field of Agriculture is evident through her involvement in significant projects such as the Innosuisse-Project "Sustainable Intensification of Agricultural Cropping Systems Supported by Smart Swiss ICT-AGRI Solutions," in collaboration with Nestlé, Syngenta, CSEM, and Agroscope. She played a crucial role in data collection, field logistics, and drone tests for spray drone approval. Her research and practical applications in smart farming techniques have influenced sustainable farming practices and contributed to the advancement of precision Agriculture.

ACADEMIC CITES

Mrs. Waldburger’s scholarly work is recognized and cited in the field of Agriculture and environmental consulting. Her involvement in numerous seminars, conferences, and courses such as the II Congress of Landscape Ecology and the Geoprocessing Course has positioned her as a knowledgeable expert. She has also contributed to the academic community through her presentations and participation in various environmental councils and engineering forums.

LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Thainná Cardoso Moreira Waldburger’s legacy in Agriculture is marked by her dedication to integrating technology with sustainable farming practices. Her future contributions are expected to further enhance the precision and sustainability of agricultural systems, particularly through the innovative use of dendrometer sensors and smart farming techniques. Her ongoing research at ETH Zürich and Agroscope will continue to influence the field, providing valuable insights into plant phenology and water management in Agriculture.

AGRICULTURE

Thainná's expertise in Agriculture is showcased through her innovative research and practical applications in smart farming and precision Agriculture. Her work with dendrometer sensors to determine plant water requirements and her involvement in sustainable intensification projects highlight her commitment to advancing agricultural technologies. Her contributions are vital to the future of sustainable and efficient farming practices, ensuring that her impact on the field of Agriculture will be long-lasting and significant.

NOTABLE PUBLICATION

Eltson Eteckji Fonkeng | SOil Science | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Eltson Eteckji Fonkeng | SOil Science | Best Researcher Award

University of Dschang | Cameroon

Author Profile:

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Early Academic Pursuits:

Eltson Eteckji Fonkeng embarked on his academic journey with a profound interest in agronomy, soil science, and climate-related disaster risks. His educational background reflects a commitment to understanding the intricacies of agricultural systems and their resilience to environmental challenges. Fonkeng earned his Bachelor of Science in Agronomy from the University of Dschang, Cameroon, where he conducted research on cocoa yield evaluation and important yield factors in complex cocoa agroforestry regions. This early academic pursuit laid the foundation for his subsequent studies at the master's level, where he delved deeper into soil science and crop production, earning degrees from the University of Dschang and the University of Buea, respectively. His dissertations focused on nutrient dynamics in cocoa agroforestry systems and the nutrient status of soils in cocoa-based agroforestry systems, demonstrating a keen interest in soil health and fertility management.

Professional Endeavors:

Fonkeng's professional journey is characterized by a diverse range of roles and responsibilities in the fields of agriculture, environmental science, and disaster risk reduction. He served as a Junior Scientist at the World Agroforestry organization, where he played a pivotal role in characterizing the impact of land use change on soil carbon sequestration and nutrient dynamics. His work involved field data collection, organic matter fractionation, isotopic analysis, and the evaluation of soil macro-fauna, contributing valuable insights to the understanding of soil health in agroforestry systems. Additionally, Fonkeng has held positions as a Farm Manager at AGROWDIASPORA SCOOPS, overseeing farm operations for pineapple and fruit productions, and as a Senior Agronomist at the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, where he conducted prospective analysis of agricultural policies and performance indicators.

Contributions and Research Focus On SOil Science:

Fonkeng's research focus encompasses various aspects of soil health, agroecology, and disaster risk reduction. He has conducted extensive studies on soil nutrient dynamics, organic matter dynamics, soil biology, and field crop production using good agricultural practices. His research endeavors aim to address critical challenges such as climate change adaptation, soil degradation, and disaster risk management in agricultural systems. As the Chairperson of the Africa Science and Technology Advisory Group to the African Union Commission on Disaster Risk Reduction, Fonkeng leads efforts to coordinate research activities and develop policy briefs on effective measures for managing climatic, hydrological, and geophysical risks on the continent.

Accolades and Recognition:

Fonkeng's contributions to the field of agronomy and disaster risk reduction have been recognized through prestigious awards and scholarships. He was awarded the TurkiyeBurslari scholarship by the Turkish government, providing full funding for a Ph.D. program, and received a partial scholarship from the French government for his master's studies. These accolades underscore Fonkeng's academic excellence and commitment to advancing knowledge in his field.

Impact and Influence:

Through his research, professional endeavors, and leadership roles, Fonkeng has made a significant impact on agricultural science and disaster risk reduction in Cameroon and beyond. His work has contributed to the development of sustainable agricultural practices, informed policy decisions, and enhanced resilience to environmental hazards. Fonkeng's influence extends to national and continental levels, where he actively engages with stakeholders, produces publications, and participates in events related to disaster risk reduction and agricultural development.

Legacy and Future Contributions:

As Eltson Eteckji Fonkeng continues his academic and professional journey, his legacy lies in his dedication to addressing pressing challenges facing agricultural systems and communities vulnerable to climate-related disasters. His future contributions are poised to make a lasting impact on the resilience, sustainability, and prosperity of agricultural landscapes in Africa. Fonkeng's commitment to excellence, innovation, and collaboration ensures that he will remain at the forefront of efforts to build a more resilient and sustainable future for generations to come.

Notable Publication:

Organic soil amendments and food security: Evidence from Cameroon  2022 (2)

Smallholder Sugarcane Farming in Cameroon: Farmers’ Preferred Traits, Constraints and Genetic Resources  20158 (1)

Lessons learned from the long-term analysis of cacao yield and stand structure in central Cameroonian agroforestry systems  2017 (27)