Dr. Jonathan Fabula
Short Bio:
He has been conferred the Doctor of Philosophy in Biological and Agricultural Engineering degree at Kansas State University (KSU). His research focused on liquid application technologies, particularly pulse width modulation (PWM) systems in agricultural sprayers. His works have been utilized to develop an improved sprayer system and sub-system by providing the operator with warnings and a visual reference about pressure uniformity and droplet size distribution, which is unavailable in the current sprayer system. A U.S. provisional patent about the system and method of quantifying and monitoring spray quality has been filed by KSU based on his works. The result of his studies was presented in several conferences and published in international journals, specifically on Computers and Electronics in Agriculture and Transactions of the ASABE. His research interests include machinery systems, liquid application technologies, precision agriculture, soil and water management, and agricultural mechanization.
Research Interests:
Machinery systems, liquid application technologies, precision agriculture, soil and water management, and agricultural mechanization