
معرفی
Professor Holger Meinke is the Head of the School of Land and Food and Director of the Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture (TIA) at the University of Tasmania. His expertise spans crop physiology, agricultural systems analysis, and climate research. He previously held the Chair of Crop and Weed Ecology at Wageningen University (2007–2011) and contributed to developing the APSIM agricultural simulation platform while at the Queensland Government. His research focuses on climate risk management, sustainable agriculture, and adaptation strategies for farming systems. Currently supervising 5 PhD candidates, he emphasizes science's societal relevance and interdisciplinary approaches.
Education: Not explicitly stated in texts, but his career trajectory suggests advanced academic training in agricultural sciences.
Grants/Funding: Mentioned as receiving funding from Australian Government bodies, TIA, Tasmanian Government, and University of Tasmania. His work involves collaborations with international organizations like CGIAR.
Labs/Teams: Leads TIA and collaborates with the Tasmanian Government on climate adaptation projects, e.g., Climate Futures for Tasmania (CFT). His work integrates with organizations like CSIRO and international networks.

