Emma Harlow

Research assistant/ PhD candidate


CO₂-Sequestration and Soil Recultivation

Portrait Dr. Jan Winkler, Forschungsgruppenleiter Team A1

Vita

2020 – 2024

M.Sc. Management of Natural Resources (Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg)

2015 – 2020

B.Sc. Agricultural and Horticultural Sciences (Humboldt-University Berlin)
2018: Semester abroad, Organic agriculture and horticulture (ZHAW, Wädenswil, Switzerland)

2015

High school diploma (Gymnasium Saarburg)

Scientific achievements

M.Sc. thesis on the role of iron for the greenhouse gas emissions of rewetted peatlands

Academic assistant in the field of science management at the International Graduate Academy (InGrA) of the Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg

Experience with the planning work of an environmental engineering office as a working student

Working student at the project management agency of the Forschungszentrum Jülich in the department of energy and climate

B.Sc. thesis on the legal framework for recycling fertilisers from organic residues

Collaboration on the creation of a DIN SPEC for novel recycling fertilisers as part of my work as a research assistant at the Leibniz Institute of Vegetable and Ornamental Crops (IGZ e.V.)

 

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As part of the project “CO₂ Storage and Soil Recultivation through Recycling of Mineral Residues”, Emma Harlow has the opportunity to further deepen her research interest in the recultivation of ecosystems, circular economy approaches and the interaction of iron and carbon in the soil. This work builds on her previous experience and at the same time represents an exciting new challenge. With her research, Emma Harlow want to develop sustainable strategies for the restoration of the soils in post-mining landscapes and thus contribute to global environmental and climate protection issues.

Projekte