Dr. Suresh Neethirajan

Associate Professor

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Biography

Prior to his tenure at Dalhousie University, Suresh Neethirajan held significant roles at Wageningen University Research and served as an Associate Professor at the University of Guelph in Canada, where he accumulated eight years of experience. He also worked as a Research Engineer at Oak Ridge National Laboratory in the USA and the National Agricultural Research Organization in Tsukuba, Japan. Neethirajan's research focuses on cutting-edge digitalization in livestock farming, dedicating his efforts to developing sensor technologies and artificial intelligence-based solutions aimed at enhancing animal welfare and livestock health while improving sustainable animal production systems. His work is characterized by a forward-thinking approach that seeks to leverage digital tools to optimize animal health and productivity, thereby promoting precision livestock farming. His team's past research accomplishments include the development of a facial coding platform to measure emotions in cattle and pigs, on-farm sensing platforms for the rapid detection of avian influenza in poultry and coronaviruses, as well as a hand-held rapid sensor system for identifying allergens in food samples. Additionally, he developed a cow-side detection test for ketosis and metabolic disease disorders. As the University Research Chair at Dalhousie University, Neethirajan leads pioneering research aimed at addressing pressing challenges in the field of Digital Livestock Farming, demonstrating his dedication and innovative research that continues to make a significant impact on academia and the broader agricultural industrial sector, showcasing the transformative potential of digital tools in promoting sustainable and resilient agricultural practices.

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