
معرفی
Sahila Beegum is a Courtesy Research Assistant Professor at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Biological Systems Engineering Department and affiliated with the Nebraska Water Center. Her research focuses on crop modeling, water resource management, and climate change impacts in agricultural systems. Key areas include developing simulation models for cotton, maize, and wheat, integrating environmental factors like drought, temperature, and CO2 levels.
Her work emphasizes improving crop models such as GOSSYM and MAIZSIM to address genotype-environment interactions, water use efficiency, and soil carbon dynamics. She also explores precision agriculture techniques like hyperspectral imaging and machine learning for phenotyping and decision support systems.
- Key Research Themes:
- Crop simulation models (GOSSYM, MAIZSIM)
- Climate adaptation strategies in agriculture
- Water and nutrient management optimization
- Soil carbon sequestration mechanisms
- High-throughput phenotyping applications
Recent publications (2023-2025) highlight advancements in fiber quality simulations, drought-stress modeling for soybean yields, and coupling hydrological models for watershed-scale analysis. No scientific awards are listed.
Her research bridges computational methods with field applications, aiming to enhance agricultural sustainability through data-driven strategies. Collaborations focus on integrating sensor technologies and crop models for precision agriculture solutions.


