Who We Are
The Department of Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering (BAE) has over ten faculty working on climate solutions. Our faculty are creating innovative engineering solutions to modern-day climate questions. Since 1906, BAE has responded to the changing needs of society by integrating and applying principles of engineering and biology in a systems context. With areas ranging from electric tractors to identifying bacteria left behind on recycling materials, biosystems engineers are leading the way.
Our Mission
To improve quality of life by integrating and applying principles of engineering and biology to systems involving food, environment, energy, and health.
Climate Solutions Faculty Positions
As part of the Agricultural Climate Resiliency Program BAE has been awarded two faculty positions. The faculty positions will have a 60% research and 40% Extension appointments. Read more about the postings here
Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering Climate Solution News
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MSU Researcher Receives Rudolf Hering Medal from ASCE
Published on October 31, 2024
The Rudolf Hering Medal of the ASCE was instituted and endowed in 1924 by the Sanitary Engineering Division (now the Environmental & Water Resources Institute) in honor of Rudolf Hering, past Vice President of the Society. -
MSU researchers develop low-cost sensors to help farmers irrigate more efficiently, manage diseases
Published on August 14, 2024
Scientists have developed a system called LOCOMOS to monitor irrigation efficiency. -
MSU researcher developing mobile app to create feed optimal feed rations for livestock
Published on June 18, 2024
Daniel Uyeh, assistant professor in BAE, is part of a project in partnership with UC Davis to research and develop a mobile app to be used by farmers for their livestock -
MDARD Farm Innovation Grant Funds Three BAE Projects
Published on May 23, 2024
The three projects are being supported by roughly 750 thousand dollars -
BAE Professor Uses Rapid Diagnostics to Enhance Recycling Needs
Published on May 3, 2024
Evangelyn Alocilja, Ph.D., uses rapid diagnostic technology to improve circular economies. -
New Agricultural Climate Resiliency Program funds four projects
Published on April 22, 2024
Each project will be supported at roughly $1.25 million over three years. -
MSU's ADREC works to create more climate-smart agriculture and industry
Published on March 25, 2024
The Anaerobic Digestion Research and Education Center (ADREC) at Michigan State University (MSU) was founded in 2008, and conducts research and more -
2024 GARD Innovation Forum: Supporting Sustainable Health for Early Diagnosis
Published on February 7, 2024
Researchers from around the globe will gather on March 14-16, 2024, at the Global Alliance for Rapid Diagnostics (GARD): Bridging Technologies and Market Needs. -
New MSU study shows innovative machine learning techniques more accurately monitor PFAS in Michigan drinking water
Published on August 30, 2023
Researchers sought to create regional models that take into account factors unique to Michigan. -
Assessing microbial risk to protect against infectious human diseases, preserve environment
Published on August 23, 2023
BAE researcher uses modeling to inform healthy decision making