Tanvir Ahmed
Doctoral Researcher, Mechanical & Manufacturing Engineering, Texas State University
Ingram School of Engineering
Texas State University
San Marcos, TX 78666
I am a doctoral researcher in the Ingram School of Engineering at Texas State University, working on precision livestock technology and autonomous agricultural robotics. My research combines wearable sensor systems, computer vision, and machine learning to monitor cattle health and enable autonomous navigation in field environments.
My current work spans wearable sensor systems for real-time cattle health monitoring, deep-learning–based crop row detection and autonomous navigation, and machine learning for agricultural automation. I also serve as a Teaching Assistant in the Department of Manufacturing Engineering.
Before my doctoral studies, my research focused on agricultural automation and robotics, including a field-deployed cattle collar sensor system validated at Freeman Ranch. I’m broadly interested in deploying robust, real-world autonomous systems for agriculture.
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