Current S.E.N.D. Lab Member

Principal Investigator

Dr. Shalamar Armstrong
Area of Interest/Role:  Soil Conservation & Management
 Address:  915 Mitch Daniels Blvd , West Lafayette IN, 47907
 Email:  sarmstro@purdue.edu

Staff

Anuoluwa Sangotayo
Area of Interest/Role:  Postdoctoral Researcher

The goal of my project is to determine the relationship between the degree of cropping system sustainability and key soil health variables.

 Email:  asangota@purdue.edu
Dada Adebukola
Area of Interest/Role:  Soil Chemistry
 Email:  adada@purdue.edu
Danielle McCormick
Area of Interest/Role:  Lab Technician
 Email:  dmccorm@purdue.edu
German Santos
Area of Interest/Role:  Support Scientist

My research focuses on soil health through the use of remote sensing, enabling real-time assessment of soil conditions and nutrient needs. Additionally, I investigate the use of cover crops to evaluate their impact on improving soil health and sustainability.

 Email:  santos86@purdue.edu
Michael Ruffatti
Area of Interest/Role:  Support Scientist
 Email:  mdruffa@ilstu.edu

Ph.D Candidate

Adewumi Odeniran

My research interest revolves around assessing soil health and fertility, with the aim of developing and implementing effective management and conservation strategies in agricultural crop production system. Through the promotion practices that increases crop yield, while enhancing soil resilience and sustainability, thereby ensuring long-term productivity of agroecosystems.

 Email:  aodenira@purdue.edu
Asmita Gautam

My primary research is on soil carbon sequestration and dynamics with the thesis focused on studying the long-term impact of tillage and crop rotation on soil carbon sequestration and permanence. Before joining Dr. Armstrong's lab, I did my MS from South Dakota State University with research focused on soil health.

 Email:  gautam6@purdue.edu
Jude Addo-Chidie

My Ph.D. research examines watershed-scale nutrient loss dynamics in sustainably intensified agricultural landscapes using hydrological modeling and real-time water quality assessment. By reducing runoff losses through effective cover crop conservation planning, this work seeks to improve nutrient use efficiency, enhance soil health and water quality, and increase farmer profitability through optimized resource management.

 Email:  jaddochi@purdue.edu
Kanru Chen
Area of Interest/Role:  Soil Conservation & Remote Sensing
 Email:  chen1037@purdue.edu

M.S. Candidate

Nicholas Inness

My research focuses on nitrogen recovery in corn following the decomposition of cover crop residue and the economic benefits of integrating cover crops into corn production systems. I grew up on a family farm in western Illinois, where we primarily grow corn and soybeans, and I remain actively involved in the operation today. Over the past three years, I earned an associate degree from Carl Sandburg College and a bachelor's degree in Agronomy Management from Illinois State University. Upon completing my master's degree, I plan to pursue a career as a field agronomist within the Midwest corn belt region. Outside of my professional interests, I enjoy traveling with my fiancée, spending time with family, and staying connected to the agricultural community.

 Phone:  (309) 299-1413
 Email:  nicholas.inness@gmail.com

Former S.E.N.D. Lab Member

Ph.D Candidate

Corey Lacey
Area of Interest/Role:  Soil Chemistry & Fertility
Richard Roth

M.S. Candidate

Houston Miller
Area of Interest/Role:  Soil Fertility & Agronomy

Undergraduate

Andrew Smith
Area of Interest/Role:  Soil Biology
Stephen Schwartz
Area of Interest/Role:  Agronomy & Agribusiness Management