Alex McLemore
B.S. Biosystems Engineering, University of Tennessee, 2010
M.S. Biosystems Engineering, University of Tennessee, 2012
PhD. Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering, Oklahoma State University, 2017
I teach several classes for the Agricultural Technology and Systems Management track within the Agricultural BS degree.
My main scholarship interest includes development and implementation of technology to measure and manipulate engineered and natural systems related to agriculture and natural resources. I have a strong focus to pursue projects that enhance knowledge transfer. This focus is in part to support my teaching appointment, but also to produce outputs that are accessible to a wider population.
AENG 1100 Introduction to ATSM
AENG 2100 Problem Solving in ATSM
AENG 2200 Agricultural Data Management
AENG 3400 Surveying and Intro to GPS
AENG 3500 Electrical Systems and Electronics
AENG 4300 Spatial Data Analysis in Agriculture
AGRI 4791 Agriculture Internship
I am a member of the American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers (ASABE).
My most recent project is the Real-Time Plant Health camera (RTPHcam). This project was funded by the Gail Dillard Faculty Enrichment Fund. Learn more about this project here: https://sites.google.com/site/rtphcam/.
My other projects are on this website: https://sites.google.com/view/drmclemore/home
I am a faculty advisor for the Agricultural Engineering Technology club. A few fun activities of the club include attending the Agricultural Equipment Technology Conference and The National Farm Machinery Show in Louisville, KY; hosting Truck and Tractor pulls on campus; and hosting guest speakers at club meetings.