
Reza Ehsani
Professor · Engineering systems for agriculture
University of California, MercedAbout
Reza Ehsani is a Professor at the School of Engineering, University of California, Merced, with a focus on mechanical engineering applications in agriculture. His work bridges robotics, automation, and precision agriculture to enhance crop management and harvesting.
- Education:
- Ph.D., 2000 – University of California, Davis (Biological and Agricultural Engineering)
- M.S., 1992 – University of Tehran (Agricultural Engineering)
- B.S., 1988 – University of Tehran (Agricultural Engineering)
Research Interests
- Engineering systems for agriculture
- Automation and intelligent machines for production and postharvest
- Precision agriculture technology
- Sensors for plant stress detection
- Mechanical harvesting machines
- Robotic systems for fruit and nut trees
Article Trends (2024–2025) emphasize robotics, machine learning, and remote sensing in agriculture. Key themes include LiDAR-based orchard mapping, autonomous harvesting systems, water stress monitoring, and techno-economic analyses of agrivoltaic systems. Recent works explore AIoT frameworks, multi-farm irrigation scheduling, and shaking parameter optimization for nut trees.
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