Professor
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Lincoln, Nebraska
Dr. Tami Brown-Brandl is a professor and Dr. William E. and Eleanor L. Splinter Chair at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. She received her BS in Biological Systems Engineering at University of Nebraska Lincoln, a dual MS degree in Animal Science and Biological Systems Engineering also from UNL, and a Ph.D. in Agricultural engineering from University of Kentucky. Her research program has been focused on engineering approaches to improve animal well-being and production efficiency. This is accomplished employing by several uniquely focus areas including: Understanding and prediction animal heat stress, Calorimetry and animal energetics, and Precision Animal Management. Dr Brown-Brandl has 89 peer-reviewed papers, 90 conference proceedings papers, 50 abstracts, two peer-reviewed book chapters, and four invited publications. She has been invited to present over 30 invited presentations in 6 different countries.
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1 - Creating sensor systems for real time animal management
Sunday, July 16, 2023
8:10 AM – 8:50 AM MT