Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering
"Finding Solutions for Life on a Small Planet" (ASABE)
Biosystems Engineers are professionals who use engineering tools to utilize, protect and manage natural resources. They engineer systems for the production of biological products and design methods to preserve and protect our environment. Graduates of our program can be found working in state and Federal government, private consulting and industry. Our broad-based program that stresses engineering fundamentals provides graduates with the confidence and ability to succeed in a rapidly changing world.
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ASABE Student Branch Calendar
BAE Dept. News (Newsletters)
- American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers International Conference Celebrities:
- Dr. Mike Smolen Receives G.B. Gunlogson Countryside Engineering Award at ASABE Conference (link to announcement).
- John Fuchs and Ryan Woolbright: 1st and 2nd honors in the MS Category of the Grad Student Research Competition
- Cortney Timmons: 1st place in the Undergrad Poster Competition (2nd year in a row!!!)
- Rachel Carson and Sarah Rowland: excellent representation in the Undergrad Poster Competition
- Student Branch wins 2nd place in the Assoc. of Equip. Manufacturers Competition
- ENGR4060 Study Abroad Class Information
- Congratulations......BAE students passing the Fundamentals of Engineering Exam: Geetika Dilawari, Benjamin Kyle Dollins, Rebecca Hoey, Kean Loong Liew, Sunil Mathanker, Michael Matousek, Monica Murie, Sarah Rowland, and Jason Unruh. Passing the PE exam: Dr. Garey Fox, Scott Schneider (BAE 2003), and Chris Stoner (BAE Advisory Committee member)
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