Ph.D.
Assistant Research Professor
& State Extension Specialist for Precision Agriculture
Division of Plant Science and Technology
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Research Summary
Marcelo Barbosa is the statewide Precision Agriculture Specialist who integrates technologies such as drones, robotics, and AI to help farmers monitor their crops and make better, more informed decisions.
Marcelo Barbosa’s faculty appointment includes research (60%) and Extension (40%). His program focuses on integrating cutting-edge technologies to advance and support modern agricultural production systems. His work centers on the use of remote sensing, unmanned aerial systems (UAS/drones), robotics, automation, and artificial intelligence to enhance data collection and improve the speed, sustainability, and precision of on-farm decision-making. More specifically, his research includes the development of predictive and forecasting models for crop yield, quality, and plant health; autonomous and semi-autonomous crop management solutions; and decision-support systems that translate complex data into actionable recommendations for growers. He is particularly interested in bridging the gap between emerging technologies and real-world agricultural applications, ensuring that innovative tools are practical, scalable, and accessible for producers. He collaborates closely with industry partners, producers, and interdisciplinary research teams to deliver applied solutions that increase efficiency, reduce resource use, and promote resilient and sustainable crop production.