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Samaya El Hajj Hassan

Samaya El Hajj Hassan
PhD student

Department of agricultural economics
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Ghent University
Coupure links 653 Office A1.---
9000 Ghent, Belgium
 samaya.elhajjhassan@ugent.be

Bio

Samaya El Hajj Hassan graduated from the Lebanese University with a bachelor of engineering in agricultural sciences and a master’s degree in agricultural economics.

She also obtained a master’s degree in environmental and territorial development engineering from a joint master’s program between the Lebanese University and the International Center for Higher Mediterranean Agronomic Studies in Montpellier, France.

Research

Samaya is an early-stage researcher within the FertiCycle project. Her current research is the inclusion of bio-based minerals in the fertilization strategies across Europe.

Keywords

  • Bio-based fertilizers
  • Fertilization behavior
  • Policy scenarios