Amdom Gebremedhin Berhe



My name is Amdom Gebremedhin Berhe, and I am from Ethiopia. I hold an M.Sc in Climate Change and Water Management from Ostfalia University of Applied Sciences in Germany, as well as a B.Sc in Agricultural Engineering from Debub University in Ethiopia.

I am currently pursuing a Ph.D. and serving as an Assistant Professor at Mekelle University, a public institution. At the Institute of Climate and Society, my responsiblities includ teaching, conducting research, and engaging in community service. My research focuses on the intersection of climate, water, agriculture, and adaptation strategies.

Over the years, I have a cquired substantial experience in teaching and research through active involvement in research projects and participation in both national and international short-term training programs. As part of my Ph.D. studies, I have published articles in peer-reviewed journals and contributed a report on spatio-temporal irrigation water requirements in Eastern Tigray, Nortehren Ethiopia, which was submitted to the Bayer Foundation fellowship as part of an award application. Additionally, my international travel experiences have broadened my cultural understanding and perspectives. I am confident in my strong communication and interpersonal skills.