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Tyler Barzee is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering at the University of Kentucky, where he has been serving since July 2021. He is also the advisor for the BAE Graduate League of Students and leads the Barzee Bioprocessing Lab. His work is situated within the Martin-Gatton College of Agriculture, Food and Environment, focusing on engineering solutions for agricultural and biological systems.
Dr. Barzee earned his Ph.D. and M.S. in Biosystems or a related field from the University of California, Davis, and completed his undergraduate studies at Clemson University with a B.S. His academic journey includes research and teaching experience at UC Davis, where he served as a Postdoctoral Scholar, Graduate Researcher, and Teaching Assistant prior to his current role.
His research interests center on bioprocessing and biosystems engineering, with implications for sustainable energy, food systems, and environmental technology. These interests are reflected in his laboratory work and academic affiliations. Although specific publications are not listed, his background suggests active research in bioresource engineering and related domains.
Dr. Barzee has been involved in academic service, including graduate student mentorship and leadership in student organizations. There is no mention of external grants or formal advising of graduate students in the provided text, but his role as a graduate league advisor indicates engagement with student development.
He leads the Barzee Bioprocessing Lab, which likely serves as a hub for research in biological process engineering, involving students and collaborators in experimental and applied projects focused on converting biological materials into useful products.





