Chi-Han (Emery) Wang is a doctoral fellow at Teagasc in Ireland under the supervision of Dr. John Finn and enrolled for his PhD at Trinity College Dublin. His research topic will be related to the development and application of statistical models to multi-site agricultural experiments.
He graduated from the master's program: Organic Agriculture and Food Systems at the University of Hohenheim in Germany. His PhD research project aims at creating the combined database from the common LegumeLegacy experiment, developing and applying multivariate statistical methods to assess genotype by environment interactions on multiple responses for both the grassland ley phase and the follow-on crop phase. Besides, he will analyse multiple responses from the follow-on crop phase of the LegumeLegacy common experiment with the 32 LegacyNet sites experiment.
Project Title
Modelling the impact of genotype by environment interactions in the LegumeLegacy multi-site crop rotation experiments, and integration with LegacyNet.
Supervisors
Dr. John Finn (Primary Supervisor)
Prof. Caroline Brophy
Prof. Petra Högy
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2021 doctoral network
programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement No. 101072579