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Andrey Guber is a Professor in the Department of Plant, Soil and Microbial Sciences at Michigan State University, part of the College of Agriculture & Natural Resources. His research focuses on soil physics, hydrology, and modeling water, chemical, and microbial transport in soils. He holds a Ph.D. from Moscow State University and has extensive experience spanning academic roles, including postdoctoral research at the University of California and the USDA-ARS. Dr. Guber has supervised numerous graduate students, contributed to over 100 peer-reviewed publications, and secured significant grants totaling millions of dollars. His work integrates advanced techniques like X-ray tomography and zymography to study soil pore structure and microbial activity. Key awards include the 1997 Medal from the Government of Russia and the Senior Researcher status in 1995.
- Education: Ph.D. in Soil Science from Moscow State University (1994), M.Sc. in Hydraulic Engineering (1982).
- Research Interests: Soil pore heterogeneity, zymography, and multiscale modeling of transport processes.
- Notable Contributions: Developed the STWIR and SWAT-SIR models, and pioneered time-lapse zymography.
His research emphasizes soil health and carbon sequestration, with findings published in high-impact journals. Collaborations include international teams and institutions like USDA-ARS, and his grants support projects on soil microbial dynamics and bioenergy systems.

