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Jason Lee Emmert is a Professor in the Department of Animal Sciences at the University of Illinois. His research focuses on advancing agricultural technology through applications of hyperspectral imaging, machine learning, and non-destructive testing in poultry and egg production. Key areas include egg fertility assessment, eggshell quality analysis, and pre-incubation sex determination using innovative imaging techniques and AI.
Research Interests:
- Hyperspectral Imaging for Agricultural Applications
- Machine Learning in Food Science
- Non-destructive Measurement of Egg Characteristics
- Poultry Science and Biotechnology
Recent publications emphasize leveraging hyperspectral imaging and NIR spectroscopy to improve egg quality assessment and hatchery efficiency. Collaborations span interdisciplinary teams in engineering and food technology.
No scientific awards are explicitly listed in the provided information. Advising and grants sections remain unspecified, with no formal advisees or grant details noted. His work contributes to labs and teams focused on agricultural innovation, though specific lab affiliations are not detailed here.
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