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For the Cornell community and invited guests, CIDA hosts the 6th Annual DA Workshop on November 1st, 9:00am-5:00pm at the Statler Hotel. Featuring:  Updates from CIDA leadership and a welcome from Vice Provost for Research and Innovation, Emmanuel Gianellis  Keynote Speaker: Allison Thomson, FFAR Program director for AgMission Short presentations and a poster session from…

JOIN THE SYMPOSIUM “Climate Change and Readiness for Agriculture: What’s the Role for Digital Agriculture?” By envisioning new ways of thinking about food, this symposium hopes to inspire new ‘food for thought’ across disciplines including agriculture, food safety, engineering, information and computer science, biology, business and the social sciences. This year our symposium will address…

Cornell University, with outstanding faculty, staff, and students in agriculture and life sciences, social science and business, computing and information science, engineering, and veterinary medicine are exceptionally well positioned to advance the concepts and tools of digital agriculture. To foster the collaborations needed for such endeavors, and to catalyze the development of tools for New York…

REGISTRATION REQUIRED A chance to get together, hear about exciting research, and form new ideas and teams ahead of our faculty call for CIDA’s Research Innovation Fund (RIF). This is an in-person event. Livestream will be available for talks before lunch, please specify attendance at registration. Agenda: 11:30AM  ……………………..Welcome and CIDA Updates 11:35AM  ……………………..Lightning Talks…

Registration Required Monday, May 2nd, 2022 12:00 – 12:45 pm – Presentation with Live Stream 12:45 – 1:00 pm – Q&A Cornell Institute for Digital Agriculture – Spring 2021 Seminar: Advancing One Health through digital agriculture The epidemic volatility index, a novel early warning tool for epidemic and syndromic surveillance Polychronis Kostoulas, Associate Professor, Epidemiology…

Deadline Extended: Applications due Friday, April 29th. 2022 Research Innovation Fund (RIF) Request for Proposals – Summer Stipend for Undergraduate and Graduate Students Cornell University, with outstanding faculty, staff, and students in agriculture and life sciences, social science and business, computing and information science, engineering, and veterinary medicine are exceptionally well-positioned to advance the concepts…

COVID-19 update; this seminar is now zoom-only. REGISTRATION REQUIRED: https://cornell.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJ0rcO-qpj0iHdAK6d5qVg9jiqmgBCLdKOzu One key emerging technology in agricultural engineering that researchers and growers are eager to know more about, is novel remote sensing technology that can detect agricultural problems such as crop stress and disease nondestructively for the purpose of best management practices on farms and high-throughput…

Now is a critical time for action to address the climate crisis and the scientific community has a key role to play—not only in advancing scientific understanding of climate change and its impacts, but also in science communication and engagement with communities, stakeholders, and decision-makers at all levels. Policy decisions on climate change must be…

200 participants + $8,000 in cash prizes = 1 life changing weekend Join us to level up your digital ag experience   The Game Changers We’ve invited the cream of the crop to this hackathon and that includes you!  Graduate and undergraduate students, any major, any year, any school- everyone is welcome! With the resources…

REGISTRATION REQUIRED: https://cornell.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJApceuorjwiEtdKbWbUlUubpe8wgUuy2skx  The sustainability and resilience of animal production systems depends upon maintaining animal health and productivity. Digital tools are rapidly becoming available in livestock operations creating major opportunities for transforming animal management. Applying artificial intelligence (AI) to data from attached and non-attached animal sensors, animal performance records, facilities, genomics, and the environment is…