Wolfram Buss

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About

Wolfram is an interdisciplinary scientist with background in biology (BSc), environmental and agricultural sciences (MSc) and environmental chemistry and engineering (PhD). His work integrates knowledge and methods across disciplines to investigate technologies and processes to sequester large amounts of carbon in soil systems. The goal of his research is to mitigate and eventually reverse the effects of climate change while also providing agricultural and environmental co-benefits, such as nutrient provision and soil enhancement. 

Affiliations

Research interests

Soil-Plant Interactions aiming at desigining truely sustainable Agricultrual Systems, in particular related to carbon dioxide removal methods covering Soil Science, Agriculture, Plant Biology, Environmental Chemistry, Chemical Engineering

  • Carbon dioxide removal
    • Soil organic carbon
    • Enhanced rock weathering
    • Biochar
    • Their interactions
  • Nutrient cycling and sustainable fertilisers
  • Biostimulants
  • Soil metagenomics
  • Ecotoxicology
  • Environmental pollutants/contaminants

Location

E312, Level 3, RN Robertson Building (46)