Christopher Dorich has a diverse range of work experience in the field of agriculture and environmental research. Christopher is currently employed at Regrow Ag as the Manager of Science Applications, a role that they began in March 2023. Prior to this, they worked as a Senior Applications Scientist at Regrow Ag from June 2022 to April 2023.
Before joining Regrow Ag, Christopher worked at Colorado State University for several years. Christopher started as a Research Associate II in July 2014 and was later promoted to Research Associate III in November 2015. Christopher'sresponsibilities at the university included modeling and analyzing agricultural systems using the DayCent biogeochemical model to examine management impacts on carbon sequestration and greenhouse gas emissions. Christopher also worked on program development for improved model performance and results analysis, as well as reviewing and updating the USDA N2O method.
Christopher's earlier work experience includes positions at the Trace Gas Biogeochemistry Group and the Alaska Peatland Experiment (APEX). At the Trace Gas Biogeochemistry Group, they were a Research Assistant and Graduate Research Assistant, focusing on studies related to enteric fermentation, soil greenhouse gas emissions, and dairy farm emissions. Christopher also worked with farmers to help them adopt better nutrient cycling practices and reduce emissions. At APEX, they worked as a Field Technician, conducting carbon flux work and site maintenance to examine carbon fluxes in different environments affected by climate change.
Christopher's previous roles also include being a Green Roof Technician at the University of New Hampshire Environmental Research Group, where they collected and analyzed data from an experimental green roof to understand its behavior under different weather conditions. Christopher also worked as a Field/Lab Technician at the University of New Hampshire Forest Ecosystem Group, where they conducted various field and lab operations related to CO2 sampling, nitrogen fertilization experiments, litter collection and analysis, and carbon:nitrogen sample preparation and analysis.
Overall, Christopher Dorich's work experience demonstrates their expertise and involvement in research activities related to agriculture, greenhouse gas emissions, climate change, and ecological systems.
Christopher Dorich obtained a Master's degree in Earth Sciences with a specialization in Geochemical from the University of New Hampshire. Christopher completed this degree between 2011 and 2013. Prior to their Master's degree, Dorich obtained a Bachelor's degree in Environmental Science from the University of New Hampshire, which they completed between 2007 and 2011. No specific information is available regarding their education at Colorado State University.
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