Graduate Programs
The Department of Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering offers graduate study leading to M.S. and Ph.D. degrees. The program emphasizes solving engineering problems for agricultural production, food and value-added processing, and environmental resources management. Advanced work may involve specialized training in the following areas: irrigation engineering and management, food engineering, value-added processing, bioprocessing, agricultural machine systems, machine vision and intelligent sensors for biological systems, post-harvest handling and storage of biological materials agricultural hydrology, soil and water resources management, and biorenewable energy.
Student research and academic programs are tailored to individual student needs and interests. Interdisciplinary approaches to agriculture and biosystems engineering programs are fostered.
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Graduate Research Assistantship in Machinery-Precision Ag
GRA in Machinery Systems Engineering - Precision Agriculture
GRA in Greenhouse Gas Emissions
