[Expired] Graduate Research Assistantships in Digital Agriculture and Machinery Systems
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Ville: Montpellier, Occitanie
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University: Auburn University
Country: United States
Deadline: Not specified (Preferred start date: Spring 2026)
Fields: Agricultural Engineering, Biosystems Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Computer Science, Robotics
The Department of Biosystems Engineering at Auburn University invites applications for Ph.D. and M.S. level Graduate Research Assistantships (GRA) in the area of Digital Agriculture and Machinery Systems. Successful candidates will engage in research focused on machine system automation and integration, employing advanced methods in sensing, robotics, computer vision, and machine learning. Research activities will include the development of technologies for agricultural machinery and high-throughput phenotyping systems, implementation and use of various sensing and control systems, data acquisition, analysis of agricultural, soil, and crop properties, and the assessment of in-field machinery performance.
Graduate assistants will be responsible for designing and executing research trials, collecting and analyzing field data, preparing project reports, and presenting research findings at conferences and extension events. The preferred start date for these positions is Spring 2026.
Required Qualifications
For more information about the Department of Biosystems Engineering, please visit: https://eng.auburn.edu/bsen/
University: Auburn University
Country: United States
Deadline: Not specified (Preferred start date: Spring 2026)
Fields: Agricultural Engineering, Biosystems Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Computer Science, Robotics
The Department of Biosystems Engineering at Auburn University invites applications for Ph.D. and M.S. level Graduate Research Assistantships (GRA) in the area of Digital Agriculture and Machinery Systems. Successful candidates will engage in research focused on machine system automation and integration, employing advanced methods in sensing, robotics, computer vision, and machine learning. Research activities will include the development of technologies for agricultural machinery and high-throughput phenotyping systems, implementation and use of various sensing and control systems, data acquisition, analysis of agricultural, soil, and crop properties, and the assessment of in-field machinery performance.
Graduate assistants will be responsible for designing and executing research trials, collecting and analyzing field data, preparing project reports, and presenting research findings at conferences and extension events. The preferred start date for these positions is Spring 2026.
Required Qualifications
- B.S. or M.S. degree in agricultural/biosystems engineering or other relevant engineering disciplines with experience in digital agriculture or agricultural machinery
- Demonstrated interest and/or experience with sensors and control systems, digital agriculture technologies, row crop production, and/or agronomy
- Strong oral and written communication skills
- Experience with technical writing and peer-reviewed publications
- Ability to work independently and as part of an interdisciplinary team
- Must possess a valid US driver’s license
For more information about the Department of Biosystems Engineering, please visit: https://eng.auburn.edu/bsen/
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