
معرفی
Dr. Hardeep Singh is an Assistant Professor and Cropping System Specialist at the University of Florida's West Florida Research and Education Center. His research focuses on sustainable cropping systems, including nutrient management, soil health enhancement, precision agriculture technologies, and cover crop integration to improve resource efficiency in Southeastern US agriculture. His work addresses critical industry challenges such as disease management, crop phenology modeling, and climate-resilient farming practices.
Dr. Singh holds a Ph.D. in Crop Sciences from Oklahoma State University (2020), an M.S. in Horticultural Sciences from Oklahoma State (2017), and a B.S. in Agricultural Sciences from Punjab Agricultural University (2015). His professional experience includes positions at Kansas State University as a Postdoctoral Research Associate and adjunct roles at Oklahoma State University.
His primary research investigates integrated fertility management, enhanced efficiency fertilizers, and physiological responses of crops. Recent work explores hydroponic systems optimization, cover crop impacts on greenhouse gas emissions, and biochar applications in agroecosystems through meta-analytical approaches.
Dr. Singh's publications demonstrate strong focus on sustainable nutrient management, climate-smart agriculture, and cropping system optimization. His work consistently addresses yield improvement, environmental impact mitigation, and technological innovations in field and controlled-environment production.
- SEED Ambassador 2021
- Outstanding PhD Graduate Student Award 2021
- Gerald O Mott Award 2020
- First Place, ASA Poster Competition 2019
He actively advises graduate students and has developed extension publications on hydroponic systems, soil management, and nutrient cycling. Current grants include interdisciplinary collaborations on biochar applications and precision agriculture tools. Dr. Singh leads field research teams at the West Florida REC and collaborates with national agricultural research networks.




