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Sathish Samiappan is an Assistant Research Professor at Mississippi State University's Geosystems Research Institute, applying remote sensing and image analysis to agriculture, wildlife management, and conservation. His work leverages drone and satellite data to optimize crop evaluation, animal population monitoring, and habitat protection while improving soil health and water quality.
His educational background includes undergraduate and master's degrees from India followed by a Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Mississippi State University (2014).
Dr. Samiappan's research spans Remote Sensing and Image Analysis with critical applications in Precision Agriculture, Wildlife Management, and Nature Conservation. He develops computational tools to process aerial imagery for animal counting, invasive species detection, and land conservation planning, directly supporting Mississippi's agricultural economy and environmental sustainability initiatives.
As part of MSU's Geosystems Research Institute within the university's top-15 nationally ranked Agriculture and Natural Resources research discipline (NSF), he operates in a collaborative environment that integrates engineering expertise with ecological sciences to address watershed protection and critical habitat restoration.
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