Solomon Ehosioke
Dr. Solomon Ehosioke is an environmental geoscientist and agrogeophysicist with over a decade of experience in soil-root interactions, hydrology, and non-invasive subsurface characterization. His research bridges disciplines to understand how water, nutrients, and contaminants move through the critical zone, with a focus on sustainable agriculture and ecosystem resilience. Dr. Ehosioke earned his Ph.D. from the University of Liège, Belgium, where he developed a novel spectral induced polarization measurement set-up for characterizing the electrical signature of plant root segments. He also obtained M.Sc. in Hydrogeology and Environmental Geosciences from the University of Goettingen, Germany. He currently leads rhizosphere-focused research in orchard systems at UC Davis and USDA-ARS in Davis, California, and has published widely in journals such as Vadose Zone Journal, Biogeosciences, and Journal of Geophysical Research etc. Dr. Ehosioke is a frequent speaker and reviewer in his field, and his significant contributions to the field are recognized by multiple awards, including the WILEY Top Downloaded Article Award and the Editor's Citation for Excellence Reviewer Award from The Plant Phenome Journal. Dr. Ehosioke is committed to collaborative, data-driven science that advances soil health, climate adaptation, and food security.