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How do I know who my advisor is? Can I change my advisor?

​For M.S. students, your advisor when you are admitted to KAUST is the Program Chair. For Ph.D. students, your advisor is your PI (supervisor) whose lab you have been accepted in to. 

Yes, you can change your advisor. M.S. students are advised to do so if/when they begin their thesis or directed research.  Ph.D. students do have the ability to change advisors, but the overall impact to the Ph.D. project, as well as the time left to finish the Ph.D., could be significant.  This will have to be taken into account before approval.

​M.S. students need 36 credits (combination of courses and research is specific to your program). 

Ph.D. students need 6 credits of 300-level coursework and will earn dissertation research credit each semester until they defend (no minimum credits established, although there is a minimum residency requirement of 2.5 years).

​During your final M.S. semester at KAUST, you will be eligible to submit a “rollover” application.  You will be contacted by the Admissions Office for this.  You must have a confirmed supervisor in order for the application to be approved.

​M.S. students get all university holidays (Eid Al-Fitr, Eid Al-Adha, Spring break).  

Ph.D. students get university holidays and three weeks of annual/vacation leave per calendar year to be taken in agreement with your PI.

​Mandatory, core and elective courses are listed in the program guide. The program guides for all BESE programs can be found here 
​“Time Extension to Complete M.S. Thesis” application request can be submitted by the 9th week of your final Fall semester.  See application for required approvals here .
​No.  Only once during your time here at KAUST.  If “WE Courses” appears on your KAUST transcript, that means you have met this requirement.​
​Yes, both M.S. and Ph.D. in all BESE programs must register, attend, and receive an S grade for the graduate seminar each semester (Spring and Fall, NOT summer).

​Yes. Drop and Add deadlines are on the academic calendar.

​Your GPC can help you request these from the Registrar’s Office, or you can contact them directly at  RegistrarHelpDesk@KAUST.EDU.SA​​ 

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Use of microorganisms to increase fertilizer efficiency, productivity and quality of agricultural products for global food security

Abstract:
Inoculation and co-inoculation of crops with beneficial microorganisms have multifaceted benefits such as enhancing nutrition, productivity and quality of agricultural products. Farmers are increasingly suffering due to climate change, soil degradation and high fertilizer prices. Therefore, proper fertilization management is essential to satisfy plant nutrition correctly without affecting nutrients and/or soil fertility. In this sense, balanced plant nutrition will provide greater productivity and quality of agricultural products, such as agronomic biofortification. Thinking about the sustainability of the agroecosystem, research that seeks to increase the efficiency of mineral fertilizers, especially nitrogen and phosphate fertilizers, is extremely important. Therefore, for this, the most sustainable and intelligent solution is the inoculation or co-inoculation of cultivated plants with plant growth-promoting bacteria, nitrogen-fixing bacteria and microorganisms that solubilize phosphate and other nutrients. These multiple mechanisms of action of microorganisms combined can increase the nutrient absorption and nutrient use efficiency, productivity and quality of agricultural products in tropical soils, enabling food security within the climate change scenario.

Bio:
Associate Professor at Department of Plant Protection, Rural Engineering and Soils (DEFERS), São Paulo State University (UNESP). He has a background in plant nutrition, soil fertility, plant fertilization, fertilizers with improved efficiency, and plant growth-promoting bacteria. He was chairman of the Permanent Research Commission (CPP) and is the Professor responsible for the Plant Nutrition laboratory at UNESP – Campus of Ilha Solteira. He held a short internship as a Visiting Professor at the Plant Nutrition Group, ETH Zürich, Switzerland. Associate member of the Brazilian Association of Scientific Editors (ABEC) and the Research Data Alliance (RDA). He was president of the Permanent Research Committee (CPP) and is full member of the Commission I DT - Innovation and Technological Development of FEIS - UNESP. Leader of the research group; Plant nutrition with efficient management and its importance in the soil, production process and sustainability of the agroecosystem. He has several international research collaborations. He supervised more than 100 students (Undergraduate and Postgraduate) and participated in more than 380 scientific research committees (Doctorate, Master and graduates).
Homepage: [https://www.feis.unesp.br/#!/departamentos/fitossanidade-engenharia-rural-e- solos/docentes/marcelo-minhoto/]

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