Ellen Kandeler Explained

Ellen Kandeler (born 16 June 1957, in Berlin) is a German biologist and agricultural scientist specialising in soil biology at University of Hohenheim. She also heads the Soil Biology area in the EU Biofector project.[1] [2]

Life and work

After leaving school in Vienna in 1975 Kandeler studied biology at the University of Vienna and obtained a diploma in 1979. She then attained a doctorate in chemical plant physiology in 1983 at the same university, and afterwards worked as a scientific assistant at the State Institute of Soil Science in Vienna (1983 to 1995) and as a university lecturer at the Institute of Soil Science and Engineering Geology at the Zoological Institute at Vienna University (1987 to 1998). In parallel, she received habilitation with Venia legendi for the area of soil biology at the Vienna University of Soil Science in Vienna and took over as leader of Soil Microbiology Department and the Research Centre at the State Office of Agriculture in Vienna (1995 to 1998). She also became deputy to the Professor of Soil Biology and Ecology at the Agricultural Faculty of Halle-Wittenberg University. In 1998 Kandeler was invited to take up a Professorship in the area of soil biology at the Institute of Soil Science at Hohenheim University.

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Notes and References

  1. https://www.uni-hohenheim.de/organisation/person/prof-dr-ellen-kandeler Ellen Kandeler on the web page of the der University of Hohenheim
  2. Web site: Ellen Kandeler on the Biofector Project Page . 2017-07-24 . 2014-10-18 . https://web.archive.org/web/20141018190809/http://www.biofector.info/p-01-uhoh.html . dead .