Jinwook Kim
Postdoctoral Associate (DiTommaso Lab), Soil and Crop Sciences Section, School of Integrative Plant Science

Jinwook (J.K.) Kim is a Postdoctoral Associate working in agrivoltaics and crop production. He received his B.S. in Agronomy from Iowa State University, an M.Sc. in Plant Breeding from Wageningen University in the Netherlands, and a Ph.D. in Crop Science from the University of Lleida in Spain. He has conducted postdoctoral research at the University of Guelph and the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. Currently, he is continuing his research at Cornell University, focusing on agrivoltaics. His research interests include source-sink dynamics and the phenotypic plasticity of crops in response to environmental changes. In the context of agrivoltaics, his primary focus is on understanding how shading affects key yield components (e.g., grain number and weight) as well as canopy biomass in various crops, determining the best strategies for managing crop growth under solar panels to optimize both yield and land-use efficiency. Additionally, he aims to establish connections between his research interests and ecological approaches within the field of agrivoltaics. He also has a strong interest in programming, particularly in R, Python, and advanced SQL for big data analysis.
Education
• 2022 Ph.D., Crop Science, University of Lleida, Spain
• 2017 MSc., Plant Breeding and Genetics, Wageningen University, Netherlands
• 2007, BSc., Agronomy, Iowa State University, USA (3+1 Dual Degree Program)
• 2007, BSc., Agronomy, Yeungnam University, South Korea (3+1 Dual Degree Program)
Publications
- Kim, J., Sullivan, P., Caldwell, L., Downey, J., Hooker, D. C., & Nasielski, J. (2024). Kernel number and kernel weight stability can vary across corn hybrids. Agronomy Journal, 1-12.
- Jang, C., Lee, J.W., Namoi, N., Kim, J., Lee, M.-S., Crozier, D., Yang, W., Rooney, W. and Lee, D.K., 2024. Optimizing bioenergy sorghum productivity and nutrient removal in Illinois: Impact of nitrogen fertilization under diverse marginal conditions. Field Crops Research, 315, p.109475.
- Kim, J., Savin, R. and Slafer, G.A., 2024. Quantifying pre-and post-anthesis heat waves on grain number and grain weight of contrasting wheat cultivars. Field Crops Research, 307, p.109264.
- Studhalter, M., Janovicek, K., Kim, J., Byker, H., Mountain, N. and Nasielski, J., 2023. Row spacing, seeding depth, seeding rate, and trinexapac‐ethyl effects on oat yield and lodging. Crop Science, 63, pp.2509-2523.
- Kim, J., Slafer, G.A. and Savin, R., 2021. Are portable polyethylene tents reliable for imposing heat treatments in field-grown wheat? Field Crops Research, 271, p.108206.
- Kim, J., Savin, R. and Slafer, G.A., 2021. Weight of individual wheat grains estimated from high-throughput digital images of grain area. European Journal of Agronomy, 124, p.126237.
- Sanchez-Bragado, R., Kim, J.W., Rivera-Amado, C., Molero, G., Araus, J.L., Savin, R. and Slafer, G.A., 2020. Are awns truly relevant for wheat yields? A study of performance of awned/awnless isogenic lines and their response to source–sink manipulations. Field Crops Research, 254, p.107827.
Interests
Agrivoltaics crop production to optimize both yield and land-use efficiency
Phenotypic plasticity in response to environmental change
Crop performance under (a)biotic stress
Contact Information
905A
Bradfield Hall
Ithaca, NY 14853
jk3234 [at] cornell.edu