Tina Fallah
Research Scientist
is a Postdoctoral Research Associate at Harper Adams University, working on the Earth Rover Program. She earned her PhD in Soil Physics and Conservation at Tarbiat Modares University, Iran, and pursued a second PhD at Coventry University, where her research focused on modelling hydrophobicity-induced flooding and soil erosion. With extensive experience in environmental and soil science research, Tina has contributed to numerous high-impact projects and publications, specialising in hydrological and erosion modelling, soil characterisation, and GIS and remote sensing for environmental analysis. She is passionate about leveraging her skills to advance Earth Rover Program’s mission of enhancing sustainable agriculture through innovative soil analysis. Tina is driven by the belief that cutting-edge research and technology can empower farmers, improve soil management, and contribute to a more resilient and sustainable future for global agriculture.