Virginia Anne Nichols

Title

Tenure Track Assistant Professor

Primary affiliation

Virginia Anne Nichols

Areas of expertise

  • Cropping systems
  • Agronomy
  • Perennial grains
  • Cover crops
  • Weed ecology
  • Decision support systems (DSS)
  • Data feminism
  • Agroecology
  • Data science

Contact information

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Research

My research focuses on how cropping systems can be designed to more effectively leverage and support ecological processes. I investigate the potential of alternative cropping strategies (such as plusquam annuals, perennial grains, and nurse crops) to enhance resource-use efficiency and deliver ecological benefits. In parallel, I develop tools to better visualize and account for pesticide impacts, and to incorporate the value of weeds to ecosystems into agronomic decision-making. I am particularly motivated by research that extends beyond academia, and I actively incorporate citizen science into my work.

Teaching activities

I currently co-teach a week-long PhD course on the cropping systems model APSIM, and teach modules on cropping systems science and ecological weed management for Bachelor and Master students. 

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