Fabio Vale Scarpare
Research Fellow · Agricultural Environmental Physics
Washington State UniversityAbout
Fabio Vale Scarpare is a Postdoctoral Research Associate at Washington State University, affiliated with the Department of Biological Systems Engineering within the College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences. His work bridges environmental science and agricultural engineering, focusing on sustainable resource use in cropping systems.
Education:
- Bachelor of Science in Agronomical Engineering, University of São Paulo, Brazil
- Master of Science in Agronomy, University of São Paulo, Brazil
- Ph.D. in Sciences (Agricultural Environmental Physics), University of São Paulo, Brazil
Fabio's research interests lie in the interdisciplinary dynamics of the soil-plant-atmosphere continuum, with a strong emphasis on quantifying crop water use and consumptive water requirements across varying spatial and temporal scales. He applies process-based models to simulate and manage agricultural-environmental interactions, particularly under changing climate and land-use conditions. His expertise includes sustainability assessment of bioenergy systems, such as sugarcane ethanol production, and its impacts on local water resources.
Although no publications are listed in the provided text, his methodological focus suggests active engagement in environmental modeling and agricultural systems analysis.
Scientific Awards:
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Fabio has advised no students mentioned in the text and no grants are explicitly referenced. However, his prior affiliation with CNPq (Brazil's National Council for Scientific and Technological Development) indicates likely past grant support. He has conducted research at the Brazilian Biorenewable National Laboratory and the Center of Nuclear Energy in Agriculture, contributing to national and international efforts in sustainable agriculture and bioenergy systems.
Fabio has been involved in interdisciplinary research teams focusing on biorenewables and environmental sustainability, particularly during his tenure at the Brazilian Biorenewable National Laboratory. His collaborative work spans institutions in Brazil and the United States, integrating nuclear and isotopic techniques with environmental modeling.
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