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About Daniel S. Andersen

Dr. Andersen’s research interests are in the areas of manure management and water quality. Specifically the areas of manure treatment and nutrient management planning, field and farm scale soil and water quality monitoring and modeling, and economic evaluations of agricultural waste management alternatives. As part of his manure treatment efforts he works on anaerobic digestion systems, nutrient separation and recovery, and integration of physical, chemical, and biological waste treatment methods in agricultural systems. His work has also provided solid experiences in monitoring aspects of the carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus cycles in agroecosystems, quantifying and mitigating nutrient transport from agriculture, and evaluate the impact of manure application on soil physical and chemical properties. Much of his current work focuses on anaerobic digestion, nutrient management and conservation, and the control of feedlot runoff.

Positions

Present Assistant Professor, Iowa State University Department of Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering
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Honors and Awards

  • Iowa Section ASABE Outstanding PhD Student in Agricultural Engineering, 2010
  • ISU Teaching Excellence Award, 2009
  • Iowa Section ASABE Outstanding MS Degree Student in Agricultural Engineering, 2009
  • Alpha Epsilon, 2009
  • Tau Beta Pi, 2004


Contact Information

3348 Elings
605 Bissell Rd
Ames, IA 50011-1098
515-294-4210

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