Our research tends to focus on digital soil mapping, with special consideration of issues with spatial prediction and soil geomorphology. However, new directions are influenced by the lab team members’ individual interests and current grant funding. Please review our recent research products for examples of our recent work.
Prospective Graduate Students
This research group always looks for exceptional graduate students with matching research interests. Our primary focus is on digital soil mapping and soil geomorphology. Nonetheless, funding is required for admission. Funded assistantships will be posted on this page.
Useful skills for success in our lab include some combination of the following: basic statistics, computer programming (e.g. Python, R), geographic information systems (GIS), and/or soil geomorphology. Fieldwork is frequently a component of our research activities, which makes having a driver’s license an important asset.
Graduate students working in this research group have the ability to choose from graduate programs in Soil Science, Environmental Science, and/or Sustainable Agriculture. Graduate students enjoy a strong community within the GLSI research group and across the department and campus. Agronomy is a unique research environment, housing researchers ranging from soil to meteorology to plant sciences. This offers students the opportunity to interact with a diverse set of colleagues. Please contact Bradley if you have any questions.
Prospective Post-doctorates and Visiting Scientists
These positions will be advertised when funding allows. However, if you are interested in developing a proposal or have your own resources and would like to connect with our research group, please contact Bradley.