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Hannah Cooper

Assistant Professor in Agronomy, Faculty of Science

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Biography

Dr Hannah Cooper is currently an Assistant Professor in Agronomy (2023-present) after receiving her PhD in Environmental Science from the University of Nottingham. Her research focuses on enhancing sustainable crop production and evaluating agri-food climate resilience. Her research spans a range of management and land use gradients, including arable soils and peatlands in temperate and tropical regions. One of her main interests is assessing the sustainable management of crop production systems through a variety of techniques, such as measuring greenhouse gas emissions, quantifying soil architecture through X-ray Computed Tomography and assessing the carbon thermostability through Rock Eval pyrolysis.

Teaching Summary

I am module convenor on:

Applied Crop Science

Agronomy Field Course

I contribute to teaching on:

Soils

Dissertation in Environmental Science

Research Summary

Projects which I am currently involved in:

BBSRC Responsive Mode Breakthru - Soil Compaction, £1M, 2022-2025

BBSRC Strategic Programme - Delivering Sustainable Wheat, £19M, 2023-2028

BBSRC Strategic Programme - Growing Health, £10M, 2023-2028

NERC SiTS - Distributed senor systems for soil structure and greenhouse gas monitoring, £125k, 2022-2024

BBSRC IGP, A 4D imaging facility to accelerate innovation in wheat germplasm improvement and soil system description and management, £1.5M, 2023-2024

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