About Sieglinde's Work
SIEGLINDE SNAPP – Professor of Soil and Crop Systems Ecology Michigan State University
TEACHING
International Agricultural Systems
International Agricultural Topics
EXPERIENCE and APPOINTMENTS
Associate Director, Center for Global Change and Earth Observation 2015-current
Professor, Soils and Cropping Systems Ecology, Department of Plant, Soil and Microbial Sciences, Michigan State University 2011-current
Interests: International agricultural systems design, sustainability principles for crop production, land use and perennial vegetation, integrated soil management, soil carbon, biological nitrogen fixation and phosphorus dynamics. Participatory research, and innovative extension approaches through partnerships with stakeholders.
Associate Professor, Soils and Cropping Systems Ecologist KBS-MSU 2006-2011
Associate Professor, Integrated Vegetable Systems, MSU 2004-2006
Assistant Professor, Integrated Vegetable Systems, MSU 1999-2004
International Soil Scientist, ICRISAT, Malawi 1996-1999
Rockefeller Postdoctoral Research Scholar 1993-1996
HONORS
2018 Science Committee, Global Land Program Meeting 2019
2016 Fulbright Scholar, Sub-Saharan Africa
2015 International Agronomy Award, American Society of Agronomy
2010 Elected Fellow, American Society of Agronomy
2009 Fulbright Scholar, Sub-Saharan Africa
2008 John K. Hudzik Emerging Leader in International Studies Award, MSU