P3 at IPPS 2018 in Adelaide, Australia
P3 students and faculty attended the 5th International Plant Phenotyping Symposium (IPPS) titled, "From plant, to data, to impact," in Adelaide, Australia. Two students and three faculty members represented Iowa State across each of the major themes of the conference: plant, data, and impact.
P3 students
Ian Braun (pictured left), presented his work titled,
"Computational Classification of Phenologs Across Biological Diversity"
Clayton Carley, presented on, "The Soybean Nodule Acquisition Program:
Solving a Phenomics Challenge in a SNAP using Machine Learning Solutions."
Matthew Carroll (pictured right), presented a poster on his work,
"Computer VisionAssisted Phenotyping to Explain Soybean Cultivar
Adaptation to Contrasting Row Spacings."
P3 faculty
Carolyn Lawrence-Dill (pictured right),
presented on"ENVIRATRON: An accelerator for climate change research" for the
International Controlled Environment Plant Phenotyping Group
Asheesh (Danny) Singh, chaired a session on impact titled,
"From fungi, to cockatoo, to kangaroo (biotic stress)"
Arti Singh, gave a seminar on machine learning title,
"Machine learning approaches for automated plant stress phenotyping."