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University of Saskatchewan University of Saskatchewan USask Plant Phenotyping and Imaging Research Centre
  • About
  • Research Programs
    • Flagships
    • Flagship 1: Combining the power of genomic and physiological selection for yield stability in a changing climate
    • Flagship 2: Mobilizing Root-Soil-Microbiome Interactions
    • Flagship 3: Deep Learning for Phenomics
    • Flagship 4: Field Imaging for Phenotyping in Plant Breeding and Precision Agriculture
    • Platforms
    • Platform 1: Maintenance Platform
    • Platform 2: Data Management Portal and Repository
    • Platform 3: Social Sciences Platform
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  • Annual Symposium
    • 2016 - Inaugural Symposium
    • 2017 - Cross-Pollinating P2IRC
    • 2018 - Mobilizing P2IRC
    • 2019- Achievements .Expectations. Implementations
    • 2020 - Collaboration. Innovation. Results.
    • 2021 - The Digital Horizon
    • 2022 - Growing the Future with Digital Agriculture
  • Agtech Hub

Students

There are more than 80 students involved in P2IRC from the undergraduate to PhD levels. These students have diverse interests, areas of expertise, and aspirations. P2IRC is proud of all its ongoing student research and achievements. Click on the articles below to learn more about student work within the P2IRC project.

Profile: Mayra Samaniego

Plant Phenochain (P2C) - a collaborative platform for plant phenotyping, using blockchain

Profile: Zayda Morales Moreira

Microbial Communities, From Soil to Seed

Profile: Jordan Ubbens

Applying Deep Learning to Plant Science

Profile: Ellen Redlick

Analyzing & Exploring the Soil

Profile: Travis Gray

Beyond Orthomosaics

Profile: Jason Bernard

Learning About Plant Growth Using Artificial Intelligence

Profile: Uchenna Ugwu

IP Implications for Food Security in Africa

Profile: Ti Zhang

Unmanned Aerial Vehicles & Counting Canola Flowers

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