Engineering for Life!

Biological Systems Engineering

Land, Air, Water, and Environmental Engineering (LAWREE)

 

LAWREE scientists apply their biological and engineering expertise to fundamental research into the problems of the global food industry..

Using the tools of observational research and testing, resource management, and technology development, LAWREE scientists investigate real-world phenomena related to hydrologic processes from the field level to watersheds covering large geographical regions.

Other LAWREE researchers contribute to advancements in erosion prediction technology through their continuous testing and improvement of the Water Erosion Prediction Project (WEPP) model. In addition, they develop improved methods for irrigation management, water treatment in natural systems, and agricultural systems analysis.

LAWREE scientists also research confined-animal operations, aquiculture, and natural resource systems in order to reduce the environmental impacts of managed biological systems.

Biological systems engineering researchers are also exploring ways to effectively utilize natural treatment systems for wastewater. In addition, they are developing for application, agricultural system models that predict the affects of climate change on agricultural products in order to promote economically sound and environment-friendly management decisions.

This is but a brief look at this our oldest emphasis area. For more information please contact the principal investigators listed below.

Principal Investigators:

 

Dr. Shulin Chen

Dr. Don McCool

Dr. Pius Ndegwa

Dr. Troy Peters

Dr. Brenton Sharratt

Dr. Claudio O. Stöckle

Dr. Jeffrey Layton Ullman

Dr. Joan Q. Wu

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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