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East Asia Event: Seminar Series "Engineering and Agriculture in East Asia"

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August 25 - December 8, 2015
1:50PM - 3:45PM
Agricultural Engineering Building, Room 219 (590 Woody Hayes Drive)

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Add to Calendar 2015-08-25 13:50:00 2015-12-08 15:45:00 East Asia Event: Seminar Series "Engineering and Agriculture in East Asia" Engineering and Agriculture in East AsiaFABE 7890 - Graduate Student Seminar 2015Tuesdays at 1:50 – 2:45Room 219 Agricultural Engineering Building Seminar scheduleAugust 25       Evolution of Agricultural Academies in Rural ChinaSpencer Stewart, MA East Asian Studies Sept. 1             Automobile Industry in East AsiaOded Shenkar, Fisher College of Business Sept. 8  (Wooster video link)           Closed Loop Farming in China                    Guoxue Li, China Agric. Unv. Sept. 15          Traditional Legacies of River Control in Japan    Phil Brown, History Sept. 22          Preserving Soybean Biodiversity in Japan: Reconsidering GMO, Pesticide-Free, Low Input, and Organic.Richard Moore, Environment & Natural Resources Sept. 29          Water Quality and Health Risks Associated with Aquaculture: A case study in rural China                 Jiyoung Lee, Public Health Oct. 6               Eucalyptus Forests in South China- an Economic Boom or a Biodiversity Bust?Roger Williams, Environment & Natural Resources Oct. 20Blueberry, Raspberry and Strawberry Production in ChinaGary Gao, OSU South Centers Oct. 27                        Bio-control of Plant Diseases in KoreaBrian McSpadden-Gardner, Plant Pathology Nov. 3             Soil Reclamation in ChinaWarren Dick, Environment & Natural Resources Nov. 10           Impact of Atmospheric Trace Elements on the Himalayan GlaciersEmilie Beaudon, Byrd Polar Research Center Nov. 17           Shrimp Aquaculture in Sri LankaNimesha Gunarathna, Visiting Scientist, Food, Agricultural & Biological Engineering Nov. 24           No class Dec. 1              Sustainable Corn and Soybean Production in NE ChinaRafiq Islam, OSU South Centers Dec. 8              Class reception Open to all, registration not necessary. For additional information contact Karen Mancl. Agricultural Engineering Building, Room 219 (590 Woody Hayes Drive) East Asian Studies Center easc@osu.edu America/New_York public
Engineering and Agriculture in East Asia
FABE 7890 - Graduate Student Seminar 2015
Tuesdays at 1:50 – 2:45
Room 219 Agricultural Engineering Building
 
Seminar schedule
August 25       
Evolution of Agricultural Academies in Rural China
Spencer Stewart, MA East Asian Studies
 
Sept. 1             
Automobile Industry in East Asia
Oded Shenkar, Fisher College of Business
 
Sept. 8  (Wooster video link)           
Closed Loop Farming in China                    
Guoxue Li, China Agric. Unv.
 
Sept. 15          
Traditional Legacies of River Control in Japan    
Phil Brown, History
 
Sept. 22          
Preserving Soybean Biodiversity in Japan: Reconsidering GMO, Pesticide-Free, Low Input, and Organic.
Richard Moore, Environment & Natural Resources
 
Sept. 29          
Water Quality and Health Risks Associated with Aquaculture: A case study in rural China                 
Jiyoung Lee, Public Health
 
Oct. 6               
Eucalyptus Forests in South China- an Economic Boom or a Biodiversity Bust?
Roger Williams, Environment & Natural Resources
 
Oct. 20
Blueberry, Raspberry and Strawberry Production in China
Gary Gao, OSU South Centers
 
Oct. 27                        
Bio-control of Plant Diseases in Korea
Brian McSpadden-Gardner, Plant Pathology
 
Nov. 3             
Soil Reclamation in China
Warren Dick, Environment & Natural Resources
 
Nov. 10           
Impact of Atmospheric Trace Elements on the Himalayan Glaciers
Emilie Beaudon, Byrd Polar Research Center
 
Nov. 17           
Shrimp Aquaculture in Sri Lanka
Nimesha Gunarathna, Visiting Scientist, Food, Agricultural & Biological Engineering
 
Nov. 24           
No class
 
Dec. 1              
Sustainable Corn and Soybean Production in NE China
Rafiq Islam, OSU South Centers
 
Dec. 8              
Class reception
 
Open to all, registration not necessary.
 
For additional information contact Karen Mancl.