Dr. Navdeep Singh | Soil Conservation | Best Researcher Award
Assistant Professor | Western Kentucky University | United States
Dr. Navdeep Singh is a researcher specializing in Soil Physics and Hydrology, with strong expertise in soil water management, conservation practices, and sustainable agriculture. His research focuses on understanding soil pore architecture, hydrological processes, and greenhouse gas dynamics under conservation tillage, cover cropping, and integrated crop–livestock systems, using advanced tools such as X-ray computed tomography and simulation modeling. He has held key academic research roles at Western Kentucky University and collaborated extensively with multidisciplinary teams addressing soil health and climate-smart agriculture. Dr. Singh’s major contributions include high-impact studies on soil structural dynamics, water availability, carbon sequestration, and management-driven improvements in agroecosystem resilience, influencing best management practices and soil health assessment frameworks. His work supports evidence-based agricultural policies and field-scale decision-making. Driven by an impact-oriented vision, Dr. Singh aims to advance sustainable land-use systems that enhance productivity, conserve water resources, mitigate climate impacts, and strengthen global food security through science-based innovation.
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Featured Publications
X-ray computed tomography–measured soil pore parameters as influenced by crop rotations and cover crops
– Soil Science Society of America Journal, 2020
Responses of soil biochemical properties and microbial community structure to short- and long-term no-till systems
– European Journal of Soil Science, 2020
Does the duration of no-till implementation influence soil organic carbon and hydro-physical properties?
– Soil and Tillage Research, 2022