
معرفی
Jinglu Tan is a Professor in the Department of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering under the College of Engineering at the University of Missouri. He also serves as Director for the Division of Food, Nutrition & Exercise Sciences, a joint division between the College of Agriculture, Food & Natural Resources and the School of Medicine. His research spans biomedical and agricultural engineering, focusing on plant stress modeling, energy metabolism in muscles, and ultrasound sensing technologies.
- Ph.D. in University of Minnesota
His research interests include:
- Modeling and sensing of photoelectron transduction in plants
- Kinetic analysis of energy metabolism in muscles
- Ultrasound measurement of rheological properties
- Chlorophyll fluorescence for stress detection
- Deep learning in multispectral image fusion
- Machine learning for climate and crop yield prediction
Recent publications highlight:
- 2025 studies on ultrasound viscosity measurement and photosynthesis modeling
- 2024 work on microplastic-drought interactions in rice, frost forecasting, and crop recognition via satellite imagery
- Long-term contributions to chlorophyll fluorescence analysis and metabolic pathway simulations
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