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Ruud Bartholomeus is a Professor in Soil Physics and Land Management at Wageningen University & Research. His research focuses on subirrigation systems, water management in agriculture, and groundwater dynamics. He has contributed to over 60 publications, with recent work examining nutrient concentrations in agricultural fields and micropollutant behavior in subsurface irrigation.
Education details are not explicitly listed, but his academic background is reflected through his professorship and supervisory roles. His key research interests include controlled drainage systems, rhizosphere interactions, and soil-water dynamics in the Netherlands.
Recent articles highlight advancements in irrigation effectiveness modeling and non-target screening for micropollutants, reflecting his expertise in hydrological systems and environmental engineering. He has supervised multiple PhD candidates and actively participates in academic symposia, such as the 50th anniversary of the SWAP model.
Bartholomeus contributes to public discourse on water scarcity and climate resilience through media engagements and expert commentary. His projects include investigating freshwater availability in Dutch sandy regions and climate-resilient water systems.
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