CURRICULUM VITAE
Nina Andre works as a PhD student in the Water and Soil Resources working group. As part of the SOLOZORI Project, which aims to understand soil degradation dynamics and their impact on cropland productivity and ecosystem services in Uganda’s Rwenzori mountains, Nina will assess soil redistribution rates and predict the timeline of soil degradation until the loss of soil-related ecosystem services based on extensive field and laboratory work combined with remote and proximal sensing.
- Since 03/2025: Working as a PhD student in the University of Augsburg
- 2023-2024: Co-Founding Sustainable Branding Agency
- 2022: Student assistent, Department of Soil Science, TUM Weihenstephan
- 2022: Master Thesis „Thermal Analysis of Organic Matter-related Energy in Soil: Interactions with different Organic Carbon Fractions and Chemical Composition Properties“, TUM Weihenstephan
- 2019-2022: Master of Science „Sustainable Resource Management“, TUM Weihenstephan School of Life Science
- 2018: Bachelor Thesis „Cenozoic magnetostratigraphy and magnetic properties oft the Ak-Terek and Kaji-Say sections from the Issyok-Kul basin Kyrgyzstan“, LMU
- 2017-2018: Student assistent, Department for Earth and Environmental Science, LMU
- 2014-2018 Bachelor of Science „Geoscience“ (Geophysik) at Technical University of Munich (TUM) and Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich (LMU)
Research foci
- Soil erosion in agricultural landscapes
- Soil ecosystem services & soil degradation
- Remote and proximal sensing
Member of DFG funded Poject:
Eroding food security - Cropland soil loss in the Rwenzori mountains of Uganda (SOLOZORI)