Has Berkeley changed at all? Remote Food Production is really going to be needed

Noah Whiteman @NKWhiteman Professor Ben Blackman has asked me to broadcast this search for a tenure-track Assistant Professor at UC-Berkeley in Plant Developmental Biology within in the Department of Plant and Microbial Biology: https://aprecruit.berkeley.edu/JPF04554
Replying to @NKWhiteman


One of the schools that offered me a full scholarship in 1967 was Berkeley. I have wondered how my life would have gone if I had made that choice instead. It was all drugs and free love then, and I had a lot of work to do. Now, no one cares about “old men or women”. Plant Developmental Biology seems a bit out of date now. I would try “Modular, safe, clean energy for sustainable remote food production, in deserts, and where climate change and bad practices have destroyed lands that used to work with natural light from the sun – with an emphasis on food production and chemical intermediate management on Mars, Moon and remote station: integration with oxygen generation and CO2 removal.” lol

Most of my jobs required designing sustainable systems at global and human species scale.

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