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Tyson Ochsner is a Regents Professor of Plant and Soil Sciences at Oklahoma State University (OSU). His research focuses on soil physics, soil moisture dynamics, and their applications in agriculture, meteorology, and environmental modeling. He earned his B.S. from OSU in 1998, followed by a M.S. and Ph.D. in Soil Science from Iowa State University (2000, 2003). Prior to his current position, he worked at the USDA Agricultural Research Service in Minnesota (2003–2008). His work emphasizes multi-scale soil moisture monitoring and improving data utilization for sustainable land and water management.
Key research interests include soil-plant-atmosphere continuum interactions, drought adaptation, wildfire danger prediction, and sensor network development (e.g., CRONOS, Oklahoma Hydronet). He has pioneered advancements in soil moisture sensor calibration and data integration across scales. His educational contributions include curriculum evaluation and rural scholar programs to bridge academic and agricultural communities.
Dr. Ochsner’s recent work highlights innovations in soil moisture mapping, climate change impacts on ecosystems, and agricultural resilience strategies. He has been recognized as a Regents Professor, an honor reflecting his scholarly contributions and institutional impact.
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