
Agricultural Biosystems Engineering
Our commitment is rooted in understanding the complexity of agricultural biosystems to leverage system specific technological concepts and the underlying scientific and engineering principles to not only design and optimize an agricultural biosystem but also to manage its impact on society and ecosystems.
“We envision a future in which food security and biomass production are continuously optimized through the perpetual development and utilisation of technology in agricultural biosystems that do not compromise nature and are seamlessly integrated in their environment and society.”
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Measuring Airborne Microorganisms and Dust from Livestock Houses
Airborne transmission has been suspected to be responsible for epidemics of highly infectious disease in livestock production. In such transmission, the pathogenic microorganisms may associate
with dust particles.
Latest Publications
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Comparative analysis of single-view and multiple-view data collection strategies for detecting partially-occluded grape bunches: Field trials
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Evaluation of the cubicle hood sampler for monitoring methane production of dairy cows under barn conditions
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A Smart Camera With Integrated Deep Learning Processing for Disease Detection in Open Field Crops of Grape, Apple, and Carrot