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Sean, W
Carter, P.G
Cheema, M
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Zaman, Q
Chang, Y
Farooque, A.A
Schumann, A
Percival, D
Cheema, M
Esau, T.J
Pierce, F
Perry, E.M
Young, S.L
Collins, H.P
Carter, P.G
Sean, W
Sean, W
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Engineering Technologies and Advances
Precision Carbon Management
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2025
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1. Spot- Application of Pre-Emergence Herbicide Using a Variable Rate Sprayer in Wild Blueberry

Wild blueberry producers apply herbicides uniformly to control grasses and weeds without considering the significant weed density variability and bare spots within fields. The repeated and excessive use of herbicides... Q. Zaman, Y. Chang, A. Farooque, A. Schumann, D. Percival, M. Cheema, T. Esau

2. Performance Of The Veris Nir Spectrophotometer For Mapping Soil C In The Palouse Soils Of Eastern Washington

Recent advances in sensing technology have made measuring and mapping the dynamics of important soil properties that regulate carbon and nutrient budgets possible. The Veris Technologies (Salinas, KS) Near Infrared (NIR) Spectrometer is one of the first sensors available for collecting geo-referenced NIR soil spectra on-the-go. Field studies were conducted to evaluate the performance of the Veris NIR in wheat grown under both conventional and no-till management in the Palouse region of eastern... F. Pierce, E.M. Perry, S.L. Young, H.P. Collins, P.G. Carter

3. Development of Ai-based Energy Management Strategy in Seawater Desalination Plant Based on Physical Modeling

Global water scarcity is becoming increasingly severe, and seawater reverse osmosis (SWRO) has become a major technology for freshwater production due to its high efficiency. However, membrane fouling during long-term operation increases transmembrane pressure, reduces flux, and raises energy demand, ultimately lowering efficiency and shortening membrane lifetime. Traditional control and prediction methods struggle with the nonlinear and dynamic nature of these processes. To address this, we propose... W. Sean

4. Development of a Smart Low-Carbon Greenhouse Integrated Plasma- Activated Water and Second-Life EV Batteries

Global warming and the excessive use of nitrogen fertilizers pose significant challenges to sustainable agriculture. This study presents a smart low-carbon greenhouse system powered by a solar photovoltaic microgrid, integrated with second-life electric vehicle batteries and a real-time energy management system. Plasma-activated water (PAW) technology is employed to reduce dependence on chemical nitrogen fertilizers while enhancing crop productivity and reducing nitrous oxide emissions. The system... W. Sean