معرفی
Jun-Tao Wang is a Senior Lecturer at the Hawkesbury Institute for the Environment (HIE), Western Sydney University, within the Soil Biology and Genomics department. His research focuses on soil informatics, big data mining, and ecological theory applied to agriculture and environmental sustainability. He joined HIE in 2019 as a Research Fellow and has since contributed to projects addressing soil health, microbial dynamics, and ecosystem resilience under climate change.
Research Interests: His work bridges computational methods with ecological theory to study soil microbial communities' roles in agricultural productivity and environmental sustainability. Key areas include soil health indicators, microbial community dynamics, and global soil biodiversity patterns.
Grants & Collaborations:
- An integrated disease management program for Australian potatoes (2024-2029)
- Evaluating FOGO compost benefits (2023-2024)
- Bio-based solutions for root pathogen management (2022-2026)
- Soil biological mechanisms and amendments (2022-2025)
Awards:
- Research Support Program Fellow (Level B) - Bushfire Research: Soil Biodiversity (2021)
Teaching: Soil and Substrate, Advanced Science Project B, Plant Production.
Labs/Teams: Active in HIE's Soil Biology & Genomics research theme, collaborating with global networks on soil microbial ecology and climate resilience.




