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A timber truck fully loaded with logs drives over a very simple wooden bridge in a forest.
© Thünen-Institut
A timber truck fully loaded with logs drives over a very simple wooden bridge in a forest.
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Faranak Omidi - new staff member

Since January Faranak Omidi has joined our team in the working group “Sustainability Assessment, Forests and Society” as a researcher.

A portrait of Faranak Omidi Saravani.
© Christina Waitkus

Faranak Omidi recently joined the Thünen Institute, contributing to the second phase of the Bioeconomy Monitoring Project as a member of the Sustainability Assessment Working Group. Her primary focus is on completing the identifying and measuring of the sustainability impacts of key agricultural commodities imported to Germany in their respective home countries.

Faranak Omidi recently graduated with her second master's degree in Environmental Science from the University of Freiburg, specializing in Environmental Data Science and Modeling. She has a bachelor's degree in Agricultural Engineering, emphasizing irrigation, and a prior master's degree in Water Structure Engineering, where her concentration was mainly on hydrology and sediment transport.
She has also contributed as a research assistant at the Soil Conservation & Watershed Management Research Institute in Iran.

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