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Peiqiang Yu is a Professor and Ministry of Agriculture Strategic Research Program (SRC) Chair in Feed Research and Development at the University of Saskatchewan's College of Agriculture, Department of Animal and Poultry Science. His research focuses on ruminant nutrition, synchrotron applications, feed chemistry, and nutrient modeling. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Melbourne and an M.Sc. from Wageningen University & Research.
Research interests include molecular spectroscopy techniques (e.g., synchrotron-based methods), feed processing optimization, and nutritional modeling for dairy and beef systems. His work integrates advanced analytical chemistry with agricultural applications to improve feed efficiency and nutritional outcomes.
Publications emphasize feedstock characterization, silage optimization, and molecular-level understanding of nutrient utilization. Notable contributions include studies on barley varieties' digestibility effects on beef cattle performance and the impact of biofuel byproducts on dairy cow metabolism.
Teaches graduate-level courses including ANSC 801 (Animal Experimentation) and ANSC 996/994 (Research). Active in both theoretical and applied research, with a focus on translating spectroscopic data into practical feed solutions.
