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Yun Zeng is a Postdoctoral Research Scholar in the Department of Forestry and Environmental Resources at North Carolina State University, affiliated with the College of Natural Resources. Their research focuses on agricultural sustainability, climate impacts on crops, and precision farming strategies, with a particular emphasis on water and nitrogen management in cereal crops like wheat and maize. Zeng employs interdisciplinary approaches combining machine learning, remote sensing, and agronomic modeling to address challenges in crop resilience and resource efficiency.
Zeng's work integrates environmental science with agricultural engineering to explore topics such as evapotranspiration dynamics, irrigation optimization, and climate adaptation in cropping systems. Recent studies highlight the role of sowing time management, nitrogen fertilizer strategies, and drought mitigation in enhancing productivity and sustainability. Their research contributes to both regional and global agricultural resilience frameworks.
Publications emphasize data-driven solutions for crop-water-nutrient interactions, with applications in the Indo-Gangetic Plains, North China Plain, and Kansas. While no formal academic awards are listed, their contributions to precision agriculture and sustainable resource use reflect significant scholarly engagement. Advising and grant details are not explicitly provided in the available records.



