1st Edition
Advances in Agricultural Machinery and Technologies
Section I: Farm machinery and technology
- Mechanisation of agricultural production in developing countries
- Developments in mechanisation technology: controlled traffic farming
- Mechanisation of vegetable production
- Development in energy generation technologies and alternative fuels for agriculture
- Applied machine vision in agriculture
- Advances in unmanned aerial systems and payload technologies for precision agriculture
- Agricultural robotics
- Development of precision livestock farming technologies
Section II: Water and irrigation engineering
9. Efficient use of energy in irrigation
10. Advances in surface irrigation technology
11. Advanced tools for irrigation scheduling
12. Minimising evaporation loss from irrigation storages
Section III: Harvesting and post-harvest technology
13. Advances in silage harvest operations
14. Drying of agricultural crops
15. The fruit and vegetable packhouse: technologies for assessing fruit quantity and quality
Section VI: Computer modelling
16. Crop modelling for agricultural machinery design
17. Three-dimensional numerical modelling of morphogenesis in dehydrated fruits and vegetables
Biography
Dr Guangnan Chen is currently an Associate Professor in agricultural engineering at the University of Southern Queensland, Australia. He graduated from the University of Sydney with a PhD degree in 1994. Before joining the University of Southern Queensland in early 2002, he worked for two years as a post-doctoral fellow and more than five years in a private consulting company based in New Zealand.
Dr Chen teaches and researches in the subjects of agricultural machinery, agricultural materials and post-harvest technologies, agricultural soil mechanics, and sustainable agriculture. He has so far published more than 100 papers in various international journals and conferences, including two edited books and 10 invited book chapters. He is currently also the Secretary of Board of Technical Section IV (Energy in Agriculture), CIGR (Commission Internationale du Genie Rural), which is one of the world’s top professional bodies in agricultural and biosystems engineering.






