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John K. Schueller is an American engineer and professor at the University of Florida. He has worked in precision agriculture, including developing yield mapping and variable application technologies, manufacturing, and in off-highway vehicles and equipment.[1]
Career
editFrom 1983 to 1986, Schueller was an assistant professor in the department of Agricultural Engineering at Texas A&M University. In 1986 he joined the department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at the University of Florida where he is now a professor.[2] Schueller is known for his research on agricultural equipment, including work on design, manufacturing, management, and automation.[3][4]
He is a Fellow of the American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers, International Association of Animal Behavior Consultants, and SAE International.
Schueller is the Editor-in-Chief of Computers and Electronics in Agriculture and serves on the Management Committee of the Club of Bologna. He is a founding member of the European Society of Agricultural Engineers.
Publications and Awards
editSchueller is the co-author of Machine Design for Mobile and Industrial Applications. He has publications in journals such as Advanced Manufacturing Technology, Advances in Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering, Applied Engineering in Agriculture, Computers and Electronics in Agriculture, Experimental Mechanics, Fertilizer Research, Frontiers in Robotics and AI, and International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology. He is the recipient of several awards, including the High Merit Award by the International Commission of Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering, the Kishida Award from the American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers, the Ralph R. Teetor Award from the Society of Automotive Engineers, the Robert L. Pinckney Award from the American Helicopter Society, and the G.H. & F.R. Vasey Award from the University of Melbourne.
Schueller is cited for his contributions to machine design in agriculture.[5] His research impacts how artificial intelligence is being implemented in agriculture worldwide,[6] as well as how water management is implemented.[7]
References
edit- ^ "Dr. John K. Schueller » Control and Optimization – Department of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering".
- ^ "Dr. John K. Schueller » People – Department of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering".
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- ^ Stafford, John V. (2000). "Implementing Precision Agriculture in the 21st Century". Journal of Agricultural Engineering Research. 76 (3): 267–275. doi:10.1006/jaer.2000.0577.
- ^ "John K. Schueller".
- ^ Talaviya, Tanha; Shah, Dhara; Patel, Nivedita; Yagnik, Hiteshri; Shah, Manan (2020). "Implementation of artificial intelligence in agriculture for optimisation of irrigation and application of pesticides and herbicides". Artificial Intelligence in Agriculture. 4: 58–73. doi:10.1016/j.aiia.2020.04.002.
- ^ Neupane, Jasmine; Guo, Wenxuan (2019). "Agronomic Basis and Strategies for Precision Water Management: A Review". Agronomy. 9 (2): 87. doi:10.3390/agronomy9020087.
Zhou, C., W.S. Lee, O.E. Liburd, I. Aygun, X. Zhou, A. Pourreza, J.K. Schueller, and Y. Ampatzidis. 2023. Detecting two-spotted spider mites and predatory mites in strawberry using deep learning. Smart Agricultural Technology 4:100229
Wild, K.J., and J.K. Schueller. 2023. Farm equipment for compatibility with vertical panel agrivoltaics. ASABE Annual International Meeting. Paper No. 2300146. Omaha. 9-12 July.
Wild, K.J., and J.K. Schueller. 2023. Challenges in the planning, construction, and farming practices in agrivoltaic systems with vertically mounted panels. AgriVoltaics2023 World Conference. Daegu, Korea. 12-14 August.
Vijayakumar, V., Y. Ampatzidis, JK. Schueller, and T.F. Burks. 2023. Smart spraying technologies for precision weed management: A review. Smart Agricultural Technology. 6:100337.
Schueller, J.K. 2023. Foreward. In Qamar Zaman, ed., Precision Agriculture: Evolution, Insights, and Emerging Trends. Academic Press. pp. xxi-xxii.
Mauldin, C.M., J.K. Schueller, and C.D. Crane. 2023. General model for tire deflection. ASABE Annual International Meeting. Paper No. 2301245. Omaha. 9-12 July.
Zhou, X. Y. Ampatzidis, W.S. Lee, S. Agehara, and J.K. Schueller. 2022. Strawberry maturity classification and bruise detection using deep learning. Envisioning 2040 in the Southeast: AI-Driven Innovations in Agriculture Conference. Auburn. 9-11 March.
Zhou, X., Y. Ampatzidis, W.S. Lee, C. Zhou, S. Agehara, and J.K. Schueller. 2022. Deep learning-based postharvest strawberry bruise detection under UV and incandescent light. Computers and Electronics in Agriculture. 202:107389.