agricultural mechanized systems
About Us
Traditional agricultural farming is not sustainable and therefore requires new engineering advancements to remain competitive in both local and global markets. Increased discovery and innovation are required to fill the knowledge gap, allowing the development of new technologies and traceability protocols that will increase farm efficiency and the effective use of environmental resources.
Research topics include
- Mechanization
- Agricultural automation
- Technology development and testing
- Machine design and evaluations
- Precision and digital agriculture technologies
- Variable rate technologies
- Spatial and temporal variability
- Smart sensor integration and control systems on farm machinery
- Machine vision
- Deep learning
- Remote sensing
- Aerial drone spraying
- Climate change and reduction of greenhouse gas emissions

Agricultural Mechanized Systems Research Team
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