International Center for Biosaline Agriculture (ICBA)

Who we are
ICBA is an international, not-for-profit applied agricultural research center, which operates in line with its articles of association approved by the Government of the United Arab Emirates and the Islamic Development Bank.

Our vision is of a world where sustainable livelihoods and food security are ensured for all who live in marginal environments.

We harness the power of research and innovation through partnership to tackle challenges, develop solutions and create impact. 

Our Work
We identify, test and introduce resource‐efficient, climate‐smart crops and technologies that are best suited to different regions affected by salinity, water scarcity and drought.

Through our work, we help to improve food security and nutrition and create jobs and livelihoods for some of the poorest rural communities around the world.

We support decision-makers in designing policies and strategies to improve natural resource management, mitigate and adapt to climate change effects and other challenges, and enhance agricultural production in marginal environments. 

What makes ICBA unique
Since its formation in the United Arab Emirates in 1999, ICBA has established itself as a global center of excellence and a go-to research-for-development partner in different regions.

ICBA’s uniqueness lies in its focus on improving food security and nutrition, enhancing water security and environmental sustainability, and creating jobs and livelihoods in marginal environments, the areas of the world which face the problems of salinity, water scarcity and drought, among others.

ICBA exists to make a lasting, positive change in the lives of some of the most vulnerable rural communities around the world. This goal lies at the heart of all our work.

To make things happen, ICBA has an international team of scientists, experts and professionals with wide-ranging backgrounds, competences and experiences. This allows us to tackle different challenges in a holistic and interdisciplinary way.

ICBA’s comparative advantages
1. Extensive experience in developing tailor-made solutions to problems of salinity, water scarcity and drought
2. Unique long-running research and knowledge on salinity and water scarcity in marginal environments
3. One of the world’s largest collections of germplasm of drought-, heat- and salt-tolerant plant species
4. Inter-disciplinary research teams and world-class research facilities
5. Unique focus on alternative rather than mainstream solutions and approaches

Our values
Professionalism and Integrity
We carry out our mission in a responsible and diligent way. We strive to provide quality services to all our stakeholders and achieve the highest standards of professionalism in our research, communications, fiduciary management, and operations. We take responsibility for our individual and organizational performance.

Excellence and Innovation
We promote a culture of innovation and always look for ways to improve our individual and collective ability to conduct our mission.

Partnership and Teamwork
We value teamwork, sharing knowledge among ourselves and our partners to build on our collective strength and interdependence. We show mutual respect to all those with whom we work. We constantly reach out to new partners who share our vision and values, and work with them to fulfil our mission.

People and Relationships
We recognize the importance of human relationships and understand that they serve as an important tool for change. We engage employees as partners. We seek to strengthen relationships among employees to create an enabling and supportive environment.

Mission
To work in partnership to deliver agricultural and water scarcity solutions in marginal environments
Internship Tasks:

Objective – Develop AI and machine learning coding on data mining and automation application in precision agriculture.

● Develop scripts/ coding for using and analyzing field data on soil moisture, temperature, salinity, solar radiation, etc. needed to calculate actual evapotranspiration.
● Create database interface for the data collected from the field. 
● Store the data collected on soil moisture, salinity, and temperature sensors, sap flow meters, flux meters in appropriate format.
● Work on calculating the Actual Evapotranspiration and actual crop water use, percolation of irrigated water to groundwater.
● Work on preparing mobile application for irrigation and fertigation scheduling.
● Contribute to the development of automation system at ICBA.
● Support the connectivity tasks on SCADA system and WIFI connectivity with data loggers.

Requirements:
● Bachelor’s degree (completed/ongoing)
● Fluency in spoken and written English
● Strong interpersonal and English communicative skills
● Skilled in robotics, data mining, AI, and machine learning coding
● Skilled in Python, Jafa, R, or any other well- known programming
● Background in hydrology or agricultural applications

Special Requirement: 
●Skilled in robotics, data mining, AI, and machine learning coding
● Skilled in Python, Jafa, R, or any other well- known programming
● Background in hydrology or agricultural applications
2019-11-20 | Dubai, United Arab Emirates – Global Forum on Innovations for Marginal Environments (GFIME)
2018-03-19 | Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates – International Date Palm Conference
2011-11-20 | Cairo, Egypt – Arab water forum
Relations with Inter-Governmental Organizations
Memorandum of Understanding with: F-XF8668 – Arab Authority for Agricultural Investment and Development (AAAID); D-XD5526 – Arab Organization for Agricultural Development (AOAD); B-XB0971 – FAO; E-XE4115 – International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT). Member of: D-XD3559 – Asia-Pacific Association of Agricultural Research Institutions (APAARI); D-XD0785 – Association of Agricultural Research Institutions in the Near East and North Africa (AARINENA). Partner of: E-XE4468 – CGIAR System Organization (CGIAR); E-XJ7326 – Global Soil Partnership (GSP); E-XE5928 – International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA). Invited as observer to Governing Council session of: F-XF1721 – International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD). Links with: D-XM6164 – Global Dryland Alliance (GDA).

Relations with Non-Governmental Organizations
Member of: E-XJ7329 – Association of International Research and Development Centers for Agriculture (AIRCA). Observer member of: F-XJ7353 – Arab Forum for Environment and Development (AFED). Partner of: F-XF4132 – Global Water Partnership (GWP). Cooperates with: G-XN8066 – Stockholm International Water Institute (SIWI). Set up: G-XG9327 – Global Biosaline Network (GBN).

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