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2022

  • Thesis defense: Clayton Carley

    Oct 17, 2022 - 2:00 PM
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    Location
    3140 Agronomy Hall

    Defense
    Monday, October 17 at 2pm in 3140 Agronomy Hall – “The development and deployment of machine learning based high throughput phenotyping of soybean nodule and root system architecture traits for agronomic, physiological and genetic studies” by Clayton Carley (D. Singh)

2021

  • Plant Phenomics Phridays

    Aug 27, 2021 - 12:00 PM
    to Aug 27, 2021 - 1:00 PM

    New summer seminar series, "Plant Phenomics Phridays" present both the challenges and opportunities in plant sciences.

     

    Speakers in this series describe novel solution approaches to plant science problems from different perspectives spanning the plant sciences, statistics, data sciences and engineering.

     

    The first talks in the series are by Adina Howe, "Plant-microbe interactions in bioenergy production" and Zihao Zheng, "Prediction of maize root lodging using root system architecture". 

     

    Here are the details for joining:

  • Plant Phenomics Phridays

    Aug 20, 2021 - 12:00 PM
    to Aug 20, 2021 - 1:00 PM

    New summer seminar series, "Plant Phenomics Phridays" present both the challenges and opportunities in plant sciences.

     

    Speakers in this series describe novel solution approaches to plant science problems from different perspectives spanning the plant sciences, statistics, data sciences and engineering.

     

    The third set of talks in the series are by Michael Castellano, "Quantifying the contribution of environment to phenotype: from soilprobes to soil sensors" and Liang Dong, "Next-generation agricultural sensors and sensor systems". 

     

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  • Cassie Winn thesis defense

    Aug 18, 2021 - 1:00 PM
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    Location
    3022 Agronomy

    P3 trainee, Cassie Winn, will give her thesis defense at 1pm on August 18 in 3022 Agronomy Hall.

     

    Her thesis title is, "Evaluating the use of calibrated crop growth models in plant breeding for simulating maize hybrid performance and genotype by environment interactions"

     

    Join ZoomGov Meeting: https://www.zoomgov.com/j/1614450009

  • Plant Phenomics Phridays

    Aug 13, 2021 - 12:00 PM
    to Aug 13, 2021 - 1:00 PM

    New summer seminar series, "Plant Phenomics Phridays" present both the challenges and opportunities in plant sciences.

     

    Speakers in this series describe novel solution approaches to plant science problems from different perspectives spanning the plant sciences, statistics, data sciences and engineering.

     

    The second set of talks in the series are by Arti Singh, "AI enabled plant disease phenotyping" and Colleen Yanarella, "From spoken phenotype to association genetics". 

     

    Here are the details for joining:

  • Plant Phenomics Phridays

    Aug 6, 2021 - 12:00 PM
    to Aug 6, 2021 - 1:00 PM

    New summer seminar series, "Plant Phenomics Phridays" present both the challenges and opportunities in plant sciences.

     

    Speakers in this series describe novel solution approaches to plant science problems from different perspectives spanning the plant sciences, statistics, data sciences and engineering.

     

    The first talks in the series are by Baskar Ganapathysubramanian, "Reducing annotation workload for plant phenotyping" and Erin Sparks, "Phenotyping plant mechanics". 

     

    Here are the details for joining:

  • Phenome Force: Jennifer Lin

    Jun 4, 2021 - 10:00 AM
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    2021 Fridays Hands-On Workshop Series: “Setting up low-cost phenotyping platforms” 

    An online and free workshops where invited specialists will introduce the different applications and approaches in plant phenomics. The main focus of the proposed series of workshops, called “Fridays Hands-On Workshop Series,” will be data management and analysis - often the most challenging part of digital phenotyping. Each workshop will include a short theoretical introduction followed by practical data analysis, where the instructors will guide the audience through available and open-source data, tools, and codes.

     

    For this workshop, Jennifer Lin will present on "Use of an Arduino platform for obtaining long term pH readings in plant tissue".

     

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