AI Speaker Series: Uncrewed Aerial Systems (UAS) or Drones for Precision Agriculture

Light blue background with Dr. Zhaodan Kong on the right, AIFS logo Speaker Series flipped vertically on the left edge, the words, Wednesday, Feb. 19, 1:30 PM, Uncrewed Aerial Systems (UAS) or Drones for Precision Agriculture

Event Date

Location
Physical and Data Sciences Building (PSEL), Seminar Room 1025, UC Davis

Discover how aerial drone technology is being applied in areas such as intelligent pest management and food production. Dr. Zhaodan Kong will present case studies from his work using UASs, or drones, to advance precision agriculture. He will illustrate some of the challenges and opportunities of agricultural UASs from an engineering perspective.

Featured Speaker:
Zhaodan Kong, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Director of the Cyber-Human-Physical Systems Lab, part of the UC Davis Center for Spaceflight Research

Dr. Kong will discuss his research using drones, sensors, and AI. Dr. Kong's work can be applied in a wide range of applications, ranging from autonomous navigation to smart agriculture, and has the potential to make a substantial impact across diverse fields.

Free one-hour event with talk by Dr. Zhaodan Kong followed by Q&A

This event is open to all, whether you are a part of the university community or the public.

Snacks will be served to in-person attendees.

Learn more about the event here.