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 researchers link auto and dairy industries to explore sustainable climate solutions
Published on August 7, 2023
Renewable electrical energy produced from anaerobic digesters could drive EV charging stations on dairy farms -
MSU Researcher's Study Cited Over 1,100 Times, Exploring the Relationship Between Climate Change and Livestock
Published on August 7, 2023
MSU BE university foundation professor, A. Pouyan Nejadhashemi has been exclusively working on the impact that climate change has on livestock, and how the world can manage the relationship they have on each other.