Linda Hapke
About Linda Hapke
Linda Hapke is a Field Biologist and LTC Junior at SynTech Research Group, where she conducts GEP studies for plant protection products and works on research related to Biologicals and Biostimulants. She holds a Master of Science in Plant Production and Environment from Universität Rostock and has experience in planning and executing agricultural experiments.
Work at SynTech Research Group
Linda Hapke has been employed at SynTech Research Group since 2018, where she holds the position of Field Biologist & LTC Junior. In this role, she conducts Good Experimental Practice (GEP) studies specifically focused on plant protection products. Her responsibilities include planning, executing, and evaluating field, greenhouse, and laboratory experiments related to crop production. Prior to her current position, she worked as a Field Research Biologist at SynTech Research Group for 10 months in Preetz, from 2017 to 2018.
Education and Expertise
Linda Hapke has a solid educational background in agricultural sciences. She earned her Master of Science in Pflanzenproduktion und Umwelt from Universität Rostock, studying from 2015 to 2017. Prior to that, she completed her studies in Agrarökonomik at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin from 2014 to 2015. She also holds a Bachelor of Science in Agrarwissenschaften from Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel. Her academic training supports her expertise in conducting research related to Biologicals and Biostimulants.
Background in Field Research
Before her tenure at SynTech Research Group, Linda Hapke gained practical experience through internships. In 2011, she worked as a Praktikant at Hof Kubitzberg for two months in Altenholz. She also completed a two-month internship in 2016 at BASF, focusing on field trials in Limburgerhof. These experiences contributed to her foundational knowledge in field research and agricultural practices.
Research Focus and Contributions
In her current role at SynTech Research Group, Linda Hapke focuses on studies related to Biologicals and Biostimulants. Her work involves comprehensive research methodologies, including the planning and execution of various experiments aimed at improving crop production. She plays a significant role in evaluating the efficacy and safety of plant protection products, contributing to advancements in agricultural science.