Anjin Chang, Ph.D.
Publications, Awards, Grants, and Patents
Biography
Anjin Chang, Ph.D. has studied interdisciplinary research on the interface between geomatics and practical applications, including Agriculture, Forestry, Natural Resource, Environment, Biology and Civil/Survey Engineering, leveraging his background and experience in remote sensing, GIS, and data science. Dr. Chang's team works on data-driven smart and precision agriculture, developing 1) a framework of advanced high-throughput phenotyping (HTP) using multi-source data, 2) Image-based indoor phenotyping system, 3) AI-based yield prediction models and disease/pest damage monitoring using multi-scale remote sensing data, 4) web-based data communication portal, 5) blockchain-based data security system in agriculture, and 6) standardized data processing pipelines and educational modules. Before joining MSU in January of 2026, Dr. Chang was a postdoctoral research associate and a research assistant professor at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi and an associate professor at Tennessee State University.
Research Interests
- Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS)-based High-Throughput Phenotyping (HTP)
- AI (Machine/Deep Learning) Assisted Smart Agriculture
- Data Science & Management in Agriculture
- Data-Driven Precision Agriculture
- Remote Sensing