About Us

Welcome from the Head

Graduate students are a valuable part of the ABE department. Nate Mosier, our department head, also leads the New Graduate Student Seminar Course each semester.

Research areas in Agricultural and Biological Engineering

ABE has a wide range of research areas which contribute to our top national ranking. We pursue global and local solutions.

Cutting Edge Facilities

The new Agricultural and Biological Engineering building, dedicated in 2021 provides cutting edge research facilities as well as ample space for interactions. Take a virtual tour, which includes 360-degree views of each floor, and videos produced by undergraduate student ambassadors.

ABE Graduate Student Association

Graduate students in Agricultural and Biological Engineering not only learn but also lead.  The ABE Graduate Student Association strives to develop a community between graduate students in ABE by organizing social and professional activities. All ABE graduate students are automatic members of the ABE GSA and are encouraged to participate in the organized events. Activities include a student-led research symposium each year that provides an opportunity to showcase student research and interact with alumni in industry who attend to keep up with current research.

Graduate Student Ambassadors

Have a question you would like to ask of a current ABE graduate student? Please feel free to reach out to one of our ambassadors. They are happy to help answer any questions you have about admissions, the ABE department, and the University.

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Johnson Adeboyega

Nigeria

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PhD Student studying the Compressive Properties of Bulk Corn Kernels with Dr. Kingsly Ambrose

Interests: Particle technology, modelling and simulation, soccer

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Md. Samiul Basir

Bangladesh

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PhD student studying Agricultural Metadata Collection Application with Dr. Dennis Buckmaster

Interests: Writing plays, acting, poetry, making small automated tools and 3-D drawing

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Sophia Dasaro

Fairfield, New Jersey, USA

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PhD student studying Biopharmaceutical nanoencapsulation: effects of nanoparticle composition and assembly dynamics on particle internal structure and drug release with Dr. Kurt Ristroph

Interests: Playing my Switch, going to the gym, reading horror / thriller novels

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Sofia Gerena Godoy

Bogotá, Colombia

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MS student exploring the possible outcomes of integrating multiple data sources at Purdue Dairy Farm with Dr. Dennis Buckmaster.

Interests: Playing tennis, swimming, and listening to podcasts

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Vidya K. Nagaraju

Karnataka, India

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PhD student studying Controlling dissolution of urea granules through co-crystallization with Dr. Kingsly Ambrose

Interests: Sports

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Jessica Nelson

Cinncinnati, OH

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Particle size and shape characterization to predict food/pharmaceutical powder properties

Interests:Sand volleyball, water sports, playing viola

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Ayobami Oni

Ogun state, Nigeria

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PhD student studying the development of 3D groundwater flow measuring device with Dr. Keith Cherkauer

Interests: Fluid flow modeling and simulation, playing soccer and guitar

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Karthik Shivaram

Kasargod, India

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PhD student studying Biological treatment of industrial wastewater for a circular bioeconomy approach with Dr. Halis Simsek

Interests: Basketball and computer games

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