The Master of Science in Biological Systems Engineering at the University of Wisconsin–Madison equips students with interdisciplinary tools to innovate in agriculture, bioenergy, and environmental protection. The program emphasizes sustainability, technology integration, and real-world application through rigorous research and engineering design.
Designing Smart Irrigation Systems Using IoT Sensors
Optimization of Biomass Conversion for Renewable Energy
Precision Agriculture Using UAV-Based Remote Sensing
Modeling Nutrient Runoff in Agricultural Watersheds
Automated Greenhouse Climate Control Systems
Biochar Applications in Soil Quality Improvement
Sensor Networks for Real-Time Livestock Monitoring
Design of Solar-Powered Water Pumping Systems for Rural Use
Biodegradable Plastics from Agricultural Byproducts
Machine Learning for Crop Yield Forecasting
Design of Modular Anaerobic Digesters for Dairy Farms
Low-Cost Soil Moisture Sensing for Small-Scale Farms
Sustainable Drainage System Design for Agricultural Fields
Environmental Impact Modeling of Agricultural Practices
Energy Efficiency Optimization in Grain Drying Systems
Use of AI in Weed Detection and Management
Reclamation of Agricultural Wastewater for Irrigation
Real-Time Data Acquisition Systems for Field Equipment
Renewable Energy Integration in Vertical Farming Operations
Post-Harvest Loss Reduction through Sensor-Based Monitoring
Design sustainable technologies and systems for food, energy, and environmental security through research-based learning in BSE.
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