Protected: Eugene Law

Dr. Eugene Law recently joined the Ohio State University Department of Horticulture and Crop Science as an Assistant Professor of Weed Ecology. Prior to joining OSU he completed a NIFA Postdoctoral Fellowship developing precision integrated weed management practices and technologies at the University of Delaware and the USDA-ARS Sustainable Cropping Systems Laboratory in Beltsville, Maryland. He earned his PhD from the School of Integrative Plant Science at Cornell University where his research focused on the perennial grain crops Kernza intermediate wheatgrass and ACE-1 perennial cereal rye. His research, teaching, and extension focuses on enhancing the environmental and socioeconomic sustainability of agroecosystems, particularly with regard to weed management, by integrating ecological principles with cropping systems management. He is also involved in development of computer vision and other sensor-based platforms for automating data collection in agroecosystems.

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