{"id":1908,"date":"2016-06-02T14:56:19","date_gmt":"2016-06-02T14:56:19","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.eng.ufl.edu\/graduate\/?page_id=1908"},"modified":"2025-09-18T14:19:32","modified_gmt":"2025-09-18T19:19:32","slug":"biological-engineering","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.eng.ufl.edu\/graduate\/current-students\/undergraduate-research\/research-projects\/biological-engineering\/","title":{"rendered":"Agricultural and Biological Engineering"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<div style=\"height:25px\" aria-hidden=\"true\" class=\"wp-block-spacer\"><\/div>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Project Title: <\/strong>Remote Sensing for Agricultural Hydrology&nbsp;<strong><br>Department: <\/strong>Agricultural and Biological Engineering<br><strong>Faculty Mentor:<\/strong> Jasmeet Judge , <a href=\"mailto:jasmeet@ufl.edu\">jasmeet@ufl.edu<\/a><br><strong>Ph.D. Student Mentor(s):<\/strong> N\/A<strong><br>Terms Available:<\/strong> Fall, Spring, Summer<br><strong>Student Level:<\/strong> Sophomore, Junior, Senior; 1-2 student per term<br><strong>Prerequisites:<\/strong> Calculus, statistics, programming in Matlab or Python. Preference will be given to students from ABE and ECE departments.<br><strong>Credit:<\/strong>&nbsp; 0-3 credits via EGN 4912, for most students 0-1 credits per semester<br><strong>Stipend:<\/strong> none unless selected for University Scholars<br><strong>Application Requirements:<\/strong> Basic online application, resume, statement of research interest, faculty interview; email Jasmeet Judge, <a href=\"mailto:jasmeet@ufl.edu\">jasmeet@ufl.edu<\/a>, for more information.<strong><br>Application Deadline:<\/strong> July 31 for Fall term and November 30 for Spring term<br><strong>Website:<\/strong>&nbsp; N\/A<br><strong>Project Description:<\/strong> In this project, the student will conduct data analyses using remote sensing and other field and satellite data sets from Florida and Midwest. The analyses may involve computer modeling, advanced statistical and\/or machine learning methods, depending upon student interest, to understand relationships among crop and field conditions and remote sensing data.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Project Title: <\/strong>Use of Bioreactors for the Production of Bioenergy, Bioproducts, or Wastewater Treatment<strong><br>Departments: <\/strong>Agricultural and Biological Engineering, Chemical Engineering<br><strong>Faculty Mentors:<\/strong> Pratap Pullamanappallil, <a href=\"mailto:pcpratap@ufl.edu\">pcpratap@ufl.edu<\/a> ; Spyros Svoronos, <a href=\"mailto:svoronos@ufl.edu\">svoronos@ufl.edu<\/a><br><strong>Ph.D. Student Mentor(s):<\/strong> various TBD<br><strong>Terms Available:<\/strong> There may be openings at the beginning of every semester.&nbsp; The total number of undergraduate researchers is 10-15.<br><strong>Student Level:<\/strong> Sophomore, Junior, Senior;<br><strong>Prerequisites:<\/strong>&nbsp; None, but preference is given to students from the ABE and the Chem E departments and to students who have taken or are taking courses with Prof. Pratap Pullamanappallil &nbsp;or Prof. Spyros Svoronos.<br><strong>Credit:<\/strong>&nbsp; 0-3 credits via EGN 4912, for most students 0-1 credits per semester.&nbsp; Chem E students can utilize up to 3 credits for technical electives<br><strong>Stipend:<\/strong> none unless selected for University Scholars<br><strong>Application Requirements:<\/strong> Students with interest should contact one of the faculty mentors (<a href=\"mailto:pcpratap@ufl.edu\">pcpratap@ufl.edu<\/a> and <a href=\"mailto:svoronos@ufl.edu\">svoronos@ufl.edu<\/a>).&nbsp; If there is an opening, they will be invited to attend one of the research group\u2019s weekly meetings where they will find specific information about available projects.<br><strong>Application Deadline:<\/strong> various times throughout the year<br><strong>Website(s): <\/strong>None<br><strong>Project Description:<\/strong> Research to establish a path for the economic production of a biofuel (methane) and a bioproduct (polysaccharide). It utilizes a remarkable cyanobacterium that eliminates the need for freshwater inputs or external addition of nitrogenous nutrients and avoids expensive purification methods for product recovery. The project is in collaboration with Professor Edward J. Phlips of the UF School of Forest Resources and Conservation.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Project Title: <\/strong>Smart agriculture for specialty crop production <strong><br>Departments: <\/strong>Agricultural and Biological Engineering, Chemical Engineering<br><strong>Faculty Mentors:<\/strong> Daniel Lee; <a href=\"mailto:wslee@ufl.edu\">wslee@ufl.edu<\/a><br><strong>Ph.D. Student Mentor(s):<\/strong> Congliang Zhou; <a href=\"mailto:co.zhou@ufl.edu\">co.zhou@ufl.edu<\/a><br><strong>Terms Available:<\/strong> Fall, Spring, and Summer<br><strong>Student Level:<\/strong> Sophomore, Junior, Senior; 1-2 Students per term<br><strong>Prerequisites:<\/strong> Interests in agriculture and crop production<br><strong>Credit:<\/strong>&nbsp; 0-3 credits via EGN 4912<br><strong>Stipend:<\/strong> none unless selected for University Scholars<br><strong>Application Requirements:<\/strong> Basic online application, resume, statement of research interest, and faculty interview; Email one pdf file with all application requirements to Dr. Daniel Lee, <a href=\"mailto:wslee@ufl.edu\">wslee@ufl.edu<\/a>, to request an interview<br><strong>Application Deadline:<\/strong> April 15 for Summer, August 15 for Fall term, and December 15 for the Spring term<br><strong>Website(s): <\/strong><a href=\"https:\/\/abe.ufl.edu\/precag\/ourTeam.html\">https:\/\/abe.ufl.edu\/precag\/ourTeam.html<\/a><br><strong>Project Description:<\/strong> We are working on developing various sensing systems for specialty crop production in Florida by applying artificial intelligence and state-of-the-art technologies such as machine vision, image processing, GNSS, GIS, remote sensing, variable rate technology. Example projects are strawberry flower &amp; fruit detection, mites detection using a smartphone, and plant wetness detection using artificial intelligence and machine vision.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Project Title: <\/strong>Building Tools to Study the Genetic X Environment of Crops<strong><br>Departments: <\/strong>Agricultural and Biological Engineering<strong><br>Faculty Mentors: <\/strong>Melanie Correll, <a href=\"mailto:correllm@ufl.edu\">correllm@ufl.edu<\/a><br>Ph.D. Student Mentor(s): Jean Pompeo, <a href=\"mailto:jean.pompeo@ufl.edu\">jean.pompeo@ufl.edu<\/a><br>Terms Available: Fall, Spring, and Summer<strong><br>Student Level: <\/strong>Freshman and Sophomore, Approx. 2 students each term<strong><br>Prerequisites: <\/strong>None<strong><br>Credit: <\/strong>None<strong><br>Stipend: <\/strong>University Scholars<strong><br>Application Requirements: <\/strong>Basic online application, resume, email one pdf with application requirements to correllm@ufl.edu<strong><br>Application Deadline: <\/strong>None<strong><br>Website(s): <\/strong>N\/A<strong><br>Project Description:<\/strong>&nbsp;Use of tools and technologies to monitor, manage, and predict crop production. Here, students will collect data to build tools to predict crop growth and development under extreme environments (e.g., salt stress, low pressure, spaceflight).<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Project Title: <\/strong>The NVIDIA Developer Experience on Agricultural Scenarios<strong><br>Departments: <\/strong>Agricultural and Biological Engineering<strong><br>Faculty Mentors: <\/strong>Henry Medeiros, <a href=\"mailto:hmedeiros@ufl.edu\">hmedeiros@ufl.edu<\/a><strong><br>Ph.D. Student Mentor(s):<\/strong> Byron Hernandez, <a href=\"mailto:bhernandezosorio@ufl.edu\">bhernandezosorio@ufl.edu<\/a><strong><br>Terms Available:<\/strong> Fall<strong><br>Student Level: <\/strong>Sophomore, Junior, Senior; 2 students per semester<strong><br>Prerequisites: <\/strong>Python Programming, C++ encouraged<br><strong>Credit:<\/strong> 3 Credits <strong><br>Stipend: <\/strong>N\/A<strong><br>Application Requirements: <\/strong>Statement of research interest and faculty interview. Email hmedeiros@ufl.edu and (CC) bhernandezosorio@ufl.edu with your statement of research interest.<strong><br>Application Deadline: <\/strong>N\/A<strong><br>Website(s): <\/strong>N\/A<strong><br>Project Description:\u00a0<\/strong>This project introduces students to the NVIDIA development ecosystem, focusing on video streaming processing pipelines. Students will conduct research on evaluating custom multi-object tracking algorithms using new datasets.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Project Title: <\/strong>The Science Behind Data Annotation<strong><br>Departments: <\/strong>Agricultural and Biological Engineering<strong><br>Faculty Mentors: <\/strong>Henry Medeiros, <a href=\"mailto:hmedeiros@ufl.edu\">hmedeiros@ufl.edu<\/a><strong><br>Ph.D. Student Mentor(s): <\/strong>Byron Hernandez, <a href=\"mailto:bhernandezosorio@ufl.edu\">bhernandezosorio@ufl.edu<\/a><strong><br>Terms Available: <\/strong>Fall<strong><br>Student Level: <\/strong>Sophomore, Junior, Senior; 2 students per semester<strong><br>Prerequisites: <\/strong>Python Programming<strong><br>Credit: <\/strong>3 Credits <strong><br>Stipend: <\/strong>N\/A<strong><br>Application Requirements: <\/strong>Statement of research interest and faculty interview. 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