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Inside this issue: Welcome from The Department Head 1 Upcoming Events 1 List of BAEG Faculty 2 Faculty Accomplishments 2 Student Accomplishments 4 Alumni News 5 BAEG Seminars 5 New Graduate Students 5 New Faculty and Staff 5 Scholarship Dona on Opportuni es 5 Upcoming Events BAEG Lecture Series December 9, 2013 Drake McGruder SSE Manager Kra Planters Fort Smith, AR Arkansas Academy of Biological and Agricultural Engineering Induction Ceremony April 4, 2014 Guesthouse Inn Faye eville, AR University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture Biological and Agricultural Engineering 790 W. Dickson, ENGR 203 Fayetteville AR 72701 TEL: 479-575-2352 FAX: 479-575-2846 EMAIL: baeg@uark.edu From the Department Head Dr. Lalit R. Verma It gives me great pleasure to share news and developments of the past few months. We have 65 undergraduates (sophomores to seniors) and 21 graduate students this Fall. One of our senior design teams, mentored by Dr. Tom Costello, won the top prize in the G.B. Gunlogson Open Student Compe on at the 2013 Annual Interna onal Mee ng of the American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers (ASABE) in Kansas City. Dr. Saraswat and his team were recognized with the 2013 ASABE Educa onal Aids Blue Ribbon Award, and Dr. Sco Osborn received ASABE President s Cita on for his professional service. The Arkansas Sec on of ASABE celebrated its 50 th Anniversary in Li le Rock on October 5 with technical presenta ons and a panel discussion. Mr. Colby Reaves was recognized as our Outstanding Senior at this event. The dinner banquet address by given by Arkansas Agriculture Secretary Mr. Butch Calhoun. Drs. Brian Haggard and Marty Matlock have been appointed by Governor Mike Beebe to serve on the Illinois River Study Commi ee to oversee a two year study. Drs. Julie Carrier, Yanbin Li, Marty Matlock and Dharmendra Saraswat made invited presenta ons at technical mee ngs. The monthly departmental seminars brought Mr. Mark Chris e, Tyson Foods and Mr. Rusty Tate, Garver, in September and October respec vely, to speak to our students and faculty. We are thankful to Mark and Rusty for taking the me to share their experiences with us. We welcome Mr. Randy Andress, Instrumenta on Program Associate to our department this semester. He joins our lab staff in support of departmental programs. I am delighted to be serving as the President of the American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers this year. This opportunity is providing valuable interac on with various cons tuents and has allowed me to engage in both short and long term challenges that our profession faces in the global arena. Please take some me to review our programs (www.baeg.uark.edu) and con nue to support our efforts. I hope you can help us and do not hesitate to call (479 575 2351), e mail (lverma@uark.edu) or if you are in the area, drop in for a visit. We would love to share our ac vi es with you and help answer any ques ons you may have. Lalit R. Verma, P.E. Professor and Department Head 1

BAEG Faculty Faculty Accomplishments Department Head Dr. Lalit Verma Professor, lverma@uark.edu Faculty Dr. D. Julie Carrier Professor, carrier@uark.edu Dr. Thomas Costello Associate Professor, tac@uark.edu Dr. Brian E. Haggard Professor, Director of AR Water Resource Ctr haggard@uark.edu Dr. Chris Henry Assistant Professor, cghenry@uark.edu Dr. Jin-Woo Kim Professor, jwkim@uark.edu Dr. Yanbin Li Professor, yanbinli@uark.edu Dr. Yi Liang Assistant Professor, yliang@uark.edu Dr. Otto J. Loewer Professor, ojl@uark.edu Dr. Marty Matlock Professor, Exec. Dir., Office for Sustainability mmatlock@uark.edu Dr. G. Scott Osborn Associate Professor, gsosborn@uark.edu Dr Samy Sadaka Assistant Professor, ssadaka@uaex.edu Dr Dharmendra Saraswat Associate Professor, dsaraswat@uaex.edu Dr. Karl VanDevender Professor, dvan@uaex.edu Scott Osborn Awarded the 2013 Presidential Citation by ASABE The American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers recognized Dr. Osborn for extraordinary service and invaluable contribu ons to the society. Dr. Osborn served on the Path Forward Commi ee. Yanbin Li Awarded a U.S. Patent Yanbin Li is a co inventor of a patents on Versa le Mul channel Capillary Biosensor System, X. Su, Q. Sun, and Y Li,. US. Patent No. 8,545,773 was issued to the University of Arkansas on October 1, 2013. Marty Matlock Appointed as Full-Time Executive Director of Office of Sustainability Marty Matlock, professor of biological and agricultural engineering, has been appointed to serve full me as execu ve director for the University of Arkansas office for sustainability. In addi on to the ongoing efforts to reduce campus energy use and greenhouse gas emissions, Dr. Matlock will assume oversight of the academic program in sustainability. Jin-Woo Kim Active in IEEE Dr. Kim was elected as a General Chair for the 9th IEEE Interna onal Conferences on Nano/Molecular Medicine and Engineering(IEEE NANOMED). The conference will be held in Hawaii, USA in 2015. He is also an ac ve Steering Commi ee Member of the IEEE NANOMED conference. Dharmendra Saraswat Receives the 2013 Gamma Sigma Delta Extension Faculty Award for Merit Dharmendra Saraswat is currently developing phone based apps u lizing cloud compu ng and smartphones for use by agricultural professionals His work addresses the watershed modeling needs of both na onal and interna onal scien sts through the use of remotesensing, global posi oning systems, geographic informa on systems, field sensors, and informa on technology. Marty Matlock Leads Discussions In October, Marty Matlock led discussions with the United States Soybean Export Council and key European stakeholders in Germany, Belgium, France, and The Netherlands. 2

Corn Advisor App Recognized with 2013 ASABE Educational Aids Blue Ribbon Award UA System Division of Agriculture specialists were recognized with a Blue Ribbon Award cer ficate at the 2013 ASABE Interna onal Mee ng in Kansas City, MO. The Division s team comprising of Drs. Dharmendra Saraswat (Associate Professor and Extension Engineer), Leo Espinoza (Extension Soil Scien st), and Jason Kelley (Extension Wheat and Feed Grain Agronomist) was honored for developing Corn advisor app for use on mobile devices. Marty Matlock Presents Workshop on Sustainable Agriculture to Senate and House Staff Marty Matlock, execu ve director of the university s office for sustainability and program director for the UA System Division of Agriculture's Center for Agricultural and Rural Sustainability, presented a series of workshops to staff for the U.S. Senate and House of Representa ves in Washington, D.C., on Monday, July 15. The presenta on was sponsored by the Na onal Coali on for Food and Agricultural Research. Faculty Accomplishments Yanbin Li Gives Invited Presentation in China Yanbin Li gave an invited presenta on, Applica ons of Biosensing Technologies in Agriculture, at the 2013 Interna onal Symposium on Agricultural Engineering and Machinery for Rice Produc on in Shenyang, China, on September 24 25. Julie Carrier Gives Bioenergy Seminar Julie Carrier presented a bioenergy seminar en tled Deconstruc on of Biomass: Produc on of a Fermentable Sugar Stream and Extrac on of Valuable Co Products at the Camelina Field Day and Bioenergy Seminar. The event, sponsored by Arkansas State University, was held in Jonesboro, AR, on October 18. Android App Development Workshop Presented during 2013 ASABE Conference Dr. Dharmendra Saraswat offered a workshop, Building Apps for Android, at the 2013 ASABE meeting at Kansas City, MO. Par cipants from Canada, Ireland, Nigeria, Taiwan, and USA were mainly comprised of university faculty, graduate students, and industry engineers. The par cipants received hands on experience to develop and test actual apps for Android devices. BAEG Faculty Appointed by Arkansas Governor to Serve on Committee Brian Haggard and Marty Matlock were appointed by Arkansas Governor Mike Beebe to serve on the Illinois River Study Commi ee. They will work with Dr. Thad Sco (UA Assoc. Professor, CSES) and three Oklahoma representa ves to oversee a two year study on phosphorus and algae in the Illinois River system. Lalit Verma Represents ASABE as President Lalit Verma represented ASABE as President at the World Food Prize event in Des Moines, Iowa. Three dis nguished scien sts will share the 2013 World Food Prize: Marc Von Montagu (Belgium), Mary Dell Chilton and Robert T. Fraley (USA). Dr. Charity Mutegi (Kenya), was named the 2013 recipient of the "Norman Borlaug Award for Field Research and Applica on. Howard G. Buffe and Tony Blair will team up and award four 40 Chances fellowships to individuals doing global work to resolve hunger, conflict, or poverty in the countries of Rwanda, Liberia, Sierra Leone, or Malawi. Applica ons can be made at: h p://www.40chances.com/ fellows/. 3

Faculty Accomplishments BlueInGreen Helps Improve Wastewater Collection in Houston BlueInGreen LLC, a company affiliated with the University of Arkansas, is midway through a pilot project to help the city of Houston curb problems with its wastewater collec on. The water quality management firm located at the Arkansas Research and Technology Park in Faye eville, Ark., is using its supersaturated dissolved oxygen system, which the firm has trademarked as SDOX, to ameliorate the city s wastewater as it is piped to its treatment plants. The University of Arkansas System's statewide Division of Agriculture holds the patent on the system. The University of Arkansas System holds the patent on the SDOX inven on and issued an exclusive license to Blue InGreen. The company, which employs seven U of A graduates, was founded in 2004 by BAEG professors Sco Osborn and Marty Matlock. It is a por olio company of VIC Technology Venture Development, a private technology venture development firm based at the Arkansas Research and Technology Park. BlueInGreen s SDOX unit in a Houston neighborhood Student Accomplishments BAEG Graduate Student Receives Competition Award From ASABE Gurdeep Singh, currently pursuing a Ph.D. degree in the Department of Biological and Agricultural Engineering, was awarded third place in the MS category of 2013 Boyd Sco Graduate Research Award compe on held on July 22 during the American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers (ASABE) Interna onal Mee ng in Kansas City, MO. The award recognizes excellence in the conduct and presenta on of research to build the knowledge base needed by engineers who design equipment, facili es, and processes for the sustainable opera on of a biological system. Gurdeep won the award for his paper, A Novel Simula on Approach for Biofuel Crop Produc on on Marginal Lands. Gurdeep is supervised by Dr. Dharmendra Saraswat. BAEG Student Wins Outstanding Student Award The Arkansas state sec on of ASABE has awarded Colby Reavis, a senior in BAEG, with the Outstanding Student Award (Arkansas Sec on) for 2013. The award was announced at the regional chapter mee ng held on October 4 in Li le Rock. ASABE president and BAEG department head Dr. Lalit Verma presented the award to Colby in a ceremony in Faye eville on October 24. BAEG Graduate Student Wins Poster Award Zachary Callaway, a Ph.D. student in biological engineering, won the Vivione Biosciences Poster Award for Rapid Detec on Methods at AAFP (Arkansas Associa on of Food Protec on) 2013 annual mee ng. Biological Engineering Student Team Wins First Place in National Student Design Competition A team from BAEG placed first in the 2013 G.B. Gunlogson Student Environmental Design Open Compe on at the 2013 annual interna onal ASABE conference held in Kansas City, MO, on July 21 24, 2013. Kris n Perrin, Ryan Yarnall, Thomas Jenkins, Brent Danley, and John Mazurkiewitz presented their Senior Design project tled Design of a Low Cost Prosthe c Foot for the Dominican Republic. Dr. Thomas Costello served as their advisor. The project included the design, development and tes ng of a prosthe c foot that can be manufactured in developing countries at a low cost. Students used 3 D structural modeling so ware to op mize their proposed device, then built and tested a prototype, including limited tes ng with a human pa ent, a local amputee who volunteered to provide feedback. A Faye eville prosthe st, Mr. Randy Ludolph of Snell Prosthe c and Ortho c Laboratories, provided guidance to the students in the design and tes ng phases. 4

Alumni News Bruce Westerman Named Engineer of the Year Bruce Westerman, P.E., was named Engineer of the Year by the Arkansas Society of Professional Engineers. He works in the product and planning group at Hot Springs based Mid South Engineering Company, a firm whose primary focus involves designing manufacturing facili es. Bruce provides conceptual work for facility layouts that determines the clients cost of produc on and the poten al economic return. Bruce also serves as majority leader of the Arkansas House of Representa ves. In his role as Republican majority leader, he helps cra policy and legisla on that affect every Arkansan. New Graduate Students Noaa Frederick Eeshan Kumar Be y Phansiri William Ben Putman Bruce received his B.S. degree from U of A in 1990 and was named the College of Engineering s Young Alumni in 2005 and Dis nguished Alumni in 2012. He received his Master s degree in forestry management from Yale. BAEG Seminar Series Richard Sakul Gagandeep Singh Ubhi Meng Xu New Faculty and Staff Mark Chris e, Team Lead Process Engineering at Tyson Foods, Inc., gave a special seminar on September 16. He talked about his experiences transi oning from a graduate of the Biological Engineering program into his present posi on. Rusty Tate, Program Manager at Garver, gave a special seminar on October 7. Randy Andress Program Associate Bob Morgan Adjunct Faculty Scholarship Donation Opportunities Rusty Bautista Instructor Kyle Hunter IT Support Please accept my contribution to the following scholarship(s). My check for $ is enclosed. Billy Bryan Scholarship Fund Joel T. Walker Memorial Scholarship Fund Biological and Agricultural Engineering General Scholarship Fund Biological and Agricultural Engineering Student Support Fund NAME: ADDRESS: CITY: STATE: ZIP: PHONE: E-MAIL ADDRESS: Remit Payment To: Dept of Biological & Agricultural Engineering 203 Engineering Hall University of Arkansas Fayetteville, AR 72701 5