Dr. Ando radanielson is a Senior Scientist at the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI), with over 15 years of expertise in agricultural systems modeling and climate mitigation. He specializes in methane and nitrous oxide monitoring, carbon footprint reduction, and the development of robust MRV frameworks for rice-based systems.
Currently, Dr. Radanielson leads high-impact projects with partners such as Kubota, Shell, and BASF, focusing on scaling low-carbon technologies like Alternate Wetting and Drying (AWD) and sustainable straw management across the ASEAN region. He also serves as a Project Coordinator for regional GHG reduction innovations, establishing laboratory capacities and facilitating policy analysis for climate strategy.
Previously, he was a Senior Research Fellow at the University of Southern Queensland and held roles at IRRI and Syngenta. He holds a PhD in Integrative Plant Biology from SupAgro, France. Dr. Radanielson is dedicated to bridging field-level research and climate policy to build resilient, decarbonized agricultural landscapes.