Research

Student observes plants in the rainBio-environmental engineering

Bio-environmental engineering involves the responsible stewardship of the environment and natural resources. It includes the study of soil and water quality management and conservation, organic waste treatment, urban and rural ecology, sustainability engineering, biodiversity preservation, climate change adaptation, and many other related topics.

Research areas: Ecological engineering; Hydrology and water engineering and management; Water resource and environmental systems engineering; Soil and water ecology engineering


Student uses welding equipmentBio-production engineering

Bio-production engineering uses science and technology to create systems and machines for the production of crops, livestock, and biomass. This includes machine design, robotics, artificial intelligence, geomatics and GIS, remote sensing, buildings and structures, and complex systems.

Research areas: Biomass production engineering; Urban agriculture engineering; Precision agriculture and sensor systems engineering; Smart production systems engineering; Irrigation and drainage engineering


A pipette drops amber liquid into a vialBio-process engineering

Bio-process engineering applies engineering to transform agricultural commodities and biomass into products such as food, fiber, fuel, and biochemicals. This includes the engineering of foods and food processes, physical properties of biological materials, post-harvest technology, fermentation and bio-processing, the management of organic wastes, biotechnology, the design of machinery for bioprocessing, etc.聽

Research areas: Post-harvest technologies engineering; Food process engineering; Food quality, safety and security engineering; Biofuel processing; Bio-based responsive materials and chemical engineering; Bio-inspired multifunctional metamaterials and meta-structures engineering

AES Strategic Research Plan

The Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences'聽Strategic Research Plan聽communicates our research priorities by providing a framework for aligning investment with faculty priorities while聽recognizing the importance of individual expertise, academic disciplines and interdisciplinary collaboration to reach our research ambitions and goals.

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