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IoT4Ag News

Crawford, Love, and Allen recognized for research excellence

  Several IoT4Ag faculty members have been recently recognized for their achievements, contributions and leadership in their fields:   Melba Crawford, professor in Civil Engineering at Purdue University, was awarded the 2023 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Mildred…
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Biodegradable, Cellulose Based, Soil Moisture Sensor

As a part of IoT4Ag’s Thrust 1, researchers at the University of Pennsylvania have been developing and studying biodegradable, inexpensive, wireless sensors that can operate below the soil surface. These sensors can be densely deployed across agricultural fields to locally…
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Pathway to Ph.D. Program (PPP) 2022 Student Spotlights

The Diversity and Culture of Inclusion (DCI) foundational component at the Internet Things for Precision Agriculture (IoT4Ag) is committed to creating mechanisms to recruit diverse individuals to the Center and to science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) opportunities. One of…
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Wireless Recharging of Deep-Buried Soil Sensors

IoT4Ag researchers at the University of Florida are developing on wireless power technologies to deliver wireless power through metal structures or wet, muddy soil. Current wireless charging technologies generally only work through air. Research in Dr. David Arnold’s group has…
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