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Project partners


Ghent University (UGent), Belgium

# Partner leader
Prof. Dr. Abdul Mounem Mouazen
Professor of Precision Soil and Crop management
Department of Environment, Faculty of Bioscience Engineering.
E-Mail: abddul.mouazen@ugent.be
Homepage

Staff member
Dr. Danyal Bustan
E-Mail: Danyal.Bustan@UGent.be

Staff member
Dr. Muhammad Qaswar
E-Mail: Muhammad.Qaswar@UGent.be

Aristotle University Thessaloniki (AUTH), Greece

# Partner leader
Xanthoula Eirini Pantazi
Assistant Professor of Automation in Agriculture
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUTH), Greece
E-Mail: xpantazi@agro.auth.gr

Staff member
Dr. Charalampos Paraskevas
E-Mail: paraskevasb@gmail.com

Staff member
Konstantinos Dolaptsis
E-Mail: dolapts@gmail.com


Uludag University (BUÜ), Turkey

# Partner leader
Prof. Dr. Yücel Tekin
Bursa Uludag University (BUÜ), Turkey
E-Mail:ytekin@uludag.edu.tr
Homepage

Staff members
Béré Benjamin Bantchina
Email: ben.bantchina@gmail.com

Prof. Dr. Yahya Ulusoy
Email: ulus.yahya@gmail.com

Prof. Dr. Selçuk Arslan
Email: sarslan@uludag.edu.tr

Prof. Dr. Kemal Sulhi Gündoğdu
Email: kemalsulhi@gmail.com

Rostock University (RU), Germany

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Partner leader
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Ralf Bill
Professor for Geodesy and Geoinformatics
Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences
Email: ralf.bill@uni-rostock.de
Homepage

Staff members
Dr.-Ing., Görres Grenzdörffer
Professorship for Geodesy and Geoinformatics
Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences
Email: goerres.grenzdoerffer@uni-rostock.de

Alexander Steiger
Professorship for Geodesy and Geoinformatics
Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences
Email: alexander.steiger@uni-rostock.de

Quantis (QUA), Switzerland

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Partner leader
Coralie Rognon
E-Mail:coralie.rognon@quantis-intl.com
Homepage

Staff member
Anna Eiperle
Quantis (QUA), Switzerland
E-Mail: anna.eiperle@quantis-intl.com

Xun Liao
Quantis (QUA), Switzerland
E-Mail: xun.liao@quantis-intl.com

Sezer Inc. (Sezer), Turkey

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Partner leader
Dilara Sezer
Sezer Inc. (Sezer), Turkey.
E-Mail: dilara@sezermac.com
Homepage

Staff member
Nafiz Sezer
Sezer Inc. (Sezer), Turkey.
E-Mail: nafiz@sezermac.com
 

News

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2023 Annual Meeting
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Between 22. and 23. June 2023 the annual project meeting was held. Hosts where the project partners of the Rostock University. Each partner presented their progress, results and future actions regarding the project. Discussion points where: the inclusion of machine learning for irrigation forecast, the details of developing the hose reel irrigation machine and measuring the ecological impact of applied variable rate fertigation. On the second day the partner farm KSG Agrargesellschaft mbH Kassow was visited, followed by an excursion to the nearby test field.

2022 Annual Meeting
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Between 5. and 7. September the annual project meeting was held in Bursa. Hosts where the turkish partners at the Bursa Uludag University. Each partner presented their progress, results and future actions regarding the project. Especially the design of the Hose Reel Irrigation Machine was productively discussed. On the second day the Sezer plant was visited, followed by an excursion to the nearby test field. Orhan, the turkish farmer managing the field was also present and gave practical insights into his cultivation practices and real world requirements for the future VRF system.

2021 Kick-off meeting
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On March 30, the kick-off meeting for the research project “A Data-Driven Platform for Site-Specific Fertigation” took place online. The project, led by the Belgian partner Abdul Mouazen, University of Ghent, is about combined fertilization and irrigation. Together with other partners from Switzerland, Greece and Turkey, an irrigation system is to be coupled with a fertilizer system in order to apply both fertilizer and water on a site-specific basis. This is to be tested on three farms, including in Kassow near Rostock. The Professorship for Geodesy and Geoinformatics from University Rostock is responsible for researching, implementing and operating the data-driven infrastructure as a central component. The project has a term of three years.