Young ChangView profile
Assistant Professor
Young Chang is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering at South Dakota State University. He holds a Ph.D. in Agricultural Biotechnology from Seoul National University. His academic journey includes postdoctoral research at UC Davis, North Dakota State University, and Nova Scotia Agricultural College, alongside roles at Samsung Electronics' Living System Laboratory. He founded the Bio-systems Automation and Robotics Lab at Dalhousie University, Canada. His research focuses on precision agriculture automation, cost-effective sensor systems, and agricultural robotics. He actively collaborates on projects like cybersecurity in smart agriculture (Cyber-Ag-Law, $249k) and edge computing for agroecosystems (SDAES, $125k). Education: Ph.D./M.S./B.S. in Food Engineering (Seoul National University) Key Labs: Bio-systems Automation and Robotics Lab (Dalhousie), Raven Precision Ag Center (SDSU) Grants: Over $1M in funded projects including USDA grants and industry partnerships Research interests span precision agriculture automation, drone/UAV systems, and IoT-driven livestock management. His work integrates machine learning (e.g., YOLOv4 for strawberry counting) and FPGA-based real-time image processing. Recent articles emphasize cybersecurity for agricultural data and phenotypic trait analysis in soybeans. Awards include NSERC Discovery Grants and Mitacs Accelerate funding. Patents: Variable rate sprayer systems and kimchi ripening control Teaching: Courses on precision agriculture tech (AST-426) and farm machinery diagnostics (PRAG-304)








