PrecisionAg Lab at ICPA 2024

PagLab at ICPA 2024

πŸŽ‰ We’re proud to share that four PhD students (including a guest student) from the Precision Agriculture Lab at TUM participated in the 16th International Conference on Precision Agriculture (ICPA), held from 21–24 July 2024 in Manhattan, Kansas, USA.

πŸ“’ Highlights:

Xiaokai Chen presented a poster: Improving winter wheat plant nitrogen concentration prediction by combining proximal hyperspectral sensing and weather information

Xuefeng Xu gave a presentation: Detecting Leaf Chlorophyll Content (LCC) using Sentinel-2 Vegetation Indices under Different Nitrogen Conditions

Jie Wang gave a presentation: Evaluating Nitrogen Use Efficiency in Wheat Using UAV Multispectral Images

Jingcheng Zhang gave a talk on: UAV-based Phenotyping of Nitrogen Responses in Winter Wheat


πŸ’‘ This international conference provided an excellent opportunity to showcase our research in:

  • UAV-based crop monitoring and phenotyping
  • Satellite remote sensing for precision nitrogen management

πŸ‘ A big thanks to the ICPA community for the vibrant exchange of ideas and inspiration!

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Xiaokai Chen
Xiaokai Chen
Visiting PhD student (2023-2025)

My research focuses on crop nitrogen nutrition monitoring and diagnosis using multi-scale remote sensing, involving near-ground, UAV and satellite remote sensing.

Jie Wang
Jie Wang
PhD student

Using remote sensing to study the impact of climate change and cropping practices on global crop yields and nitrogen use efficiency

Xuefeng Xu
Xuefeng Xu
PhD student

My research interests include Ecological and Agricultural Remote sensing, specifically foocus on Vegetation Indices(VIs) and crop traits retrieval. As well I’m interested in grassland classification and deep learning techniques.

Jingcheng Zhang
Jingcheng Zhang
PhD student

My research focuses on UAV-based phenotyping, hyperspectral remote sensing, and modeling of photosynthetic traits and yield in winter wheat.