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Brian Bailey is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Plant Sciences at the University of California, Davis. His research focuses on developing advanced 3D computational models and tools to understand plant structure-function interactions, radiative transfer, and environmental impacts on plant physiology. He holds a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Utah (2011–2015).
His work integrates novel experimental and modeling approaches, emphasizing high-performance computing and data-driven techniques. Key projects include the Helios 3D biophysical modeling framework and PhoTorch, a Python package for photosynthesis model fitting. Research spans plant-water relationships, canopy energy balance, LiDAR-based canopy reconstruction, and wildfire modeling.
Recent studies explore generative AI for soil reflectance simulation, fruit detection algorithms, and thermal imaging improvements for agriculture. His lab collaborates on applications such as vineyard temperature control and almond irrigation efficiency. Bailey’s work bridges disciplines like computer vision, mechanical engineering, and environmental science to advance sustainable agricultural practices.
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