CIGR Newsletter No 40

CIGR-SPONSORED ACTIVITIES

A chronological list of events in the field of agricultural engineering can also be found in our Calendar of Events which can be consulted on CIGR's Web site:

<http://wwworg.nlh.no/CIGR/>

Joint International Conference on Agricultural Engineering: Agricultural Engineering for Sustainable Development

This conference will be held in Dhaka, Bangladesh on 15-18 December 1997.

Topics include:*Power, machinery and farm mechanisation *Irrigation, flood control, water resources and management *Soil and water *Post-harvest technology * Advances in food processing and engineering *Fruits, vegetables production, handling, processing, packaging * Physical and chemical properties of bio-materials * Advances in agricultural waste management technologies * Greenhouse engineering and agro-chemical technology * Electronic and software technology *Automation and control technology *Modelling with finite elements * Research planning, management, evaluation and technology transfer *Sustainable agricultural systems and modelling *Weather and environment technology * Appropriate agricultural technology *Bio, solar, wind, renewable energy and technology.

Inquiries: Dr H Chowdhury, Conference Convenor, Agric. Engng. Dept., Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI-48824, USA.
Tel.: +1 517 353 3883 Fax.: +1 517 353 8982
E-mail: chowdhu2@pilot.msu.edu

3rd IFAC/CIGR Workshop on Artificial Intelligence in Agriculture

This event will be held in Makuhari, Japan on 24-26 April 1998. It is organised by SHITA in cooperation with ECB, JAICAE and SICE.

The purpose of this workshop is to provide a forum for the presentation of new results in research, development and applications of AI in agriculture. The workshop aims at bringing together leading researchers and practitioners from academy and industry in order to favour the emergence or consolidation of bridges between AI and its applications in agriculture and domains connected to it (in particular environmental sciences). Some insights on future trends of this rapidly evolving field can be expected to emerge.

Contributions should demonstrate or assess the applicability and usefulness of AI methods for modelling and managing systems in agriculture and related domains. The international programme committee is soliciting original papers on theoretical aspects concerning fundamental representation issues commonly encountered in agricultural problems, on tools, techniques, algorithms used in applications and on applications themselves. Papers could either describe significant results from ongoing research, implementations or critical analyses of existing systems and approaches.

Topics of interest include:

Language: English, no simultaneous translation will be provided.

Additional information can be obtained from:
Prof. Yasushi Hashimoto, Dept. Biomechanical Systems, Ehime University, Tarumi, Matsuyama 790, Japan
Fax.: +81 89 947 8748
e-mail: hasimoto@agr.ehime-u.ac.jp
or: Prof. Haruhiko Murase, Dept. Regional Env. Sci., Osaka Prefecture University, Gakuen, Sakai 593, Japan.
Fax.: +81 722 52 0341
E-mail: hmurase@bics.envi.osakafu-u.ac.jp

3rd International Workshop on Minor Rural Roads

This workshop which will be a cooperation between CIGR-Section I (Land and Water Use) and PIARC (Permanent International Association of Road Congresses) will be held in Jozefov, near Warsaw, in Poland. The workshop will take place from 19-21 May 1998.

The theme of the workshop is: Optimisation of Rural Road Networks.

The workshop has the following objectives:

The main theme is therefore subdivided into five specific themes: *socio-economic impacts of rural roads *rural road design *rural road construction *rural road maintenance * institutional organisation, financing and legal aspects, privatisation.

The workshop will consist of two days of presentations of papers and posters and discussions. A field excursion will be organised for the third day.

For further information, please contact the secretary of the organising committee: GDDP, General Directorate of Public Roads, c/o Mrs. Magdalena Ataman, ul. Wspolna 1/3, 00-921 Warsawa, Poland. Fax.: +48 22 625 3467.

International Symposium on Agro-Environmental Issues and Future Strategies towards the 21st Century

The Faculty of Agricultural Engineering and Technology of the University of Agriculture of Faisalabad , Pakistan organises an international symposium ‘Agroenviron ‘98’ on May 25-30, 1998.

Topics will include: *agro-chemicals and groundwater contamination *agricultural machinery related noise pollution *soil compaction *erosion *agro-industrial pollution and acid rain *agro-environmental impact assessment and legislation *industrial/sewage irrigation and soil pollution *modelling agro-environmental systems *farm wastes *recycling and energy generation *mountainous deforestation and management *any other topic

Paper abstract due on November 15, 1997.

For further information please contact Prof. Jehangir Khan Sial, Symposium Director, Faculty of Agricultural Engineering and Technology, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, Pakistan.
Fax.: +92 41 33214 / 647846 / 30679
E-mail: iqrar@ptccuaf.fsd.brain.net.pk (attn. J.K. Sial)

Second International Workshop on Control Applications in Post-Harvest and Processing Technology

This event is organised by the Department of Physics and Process Control of Gödöllö University of Agricultural Sciences, the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and GUAS Process Control Research Group. It is sponsored by IFAC, ISHS, EurAgEng and CIGR.

The workshop will be held on June 3-5, 1998 in Budapest, Hungary.

The scope of the workshop is to give the state-of-the-art and application of control methods in storage and processes of agricultural and horticultural products. Furthermore future developments will be discussed on intelligent control and on the use of artificial intelligence in combination with on-line observations of plants or processed products.

Topics will include: *optimal control, intelligent control, fuzzy control *measurement and modelling of crop or produce responses for quality enhancement during storage or processing *identification of control structures based on plant responses *intelligent, crop based decision criteria *effect of product variability on control strategy *compartments and instruments for controls in processing and storage *artificial intelligence applications in post-harvest technology *systems engineering in post-harvest, storage and processing technology *man-machine interaction in post-harvest technology *economic and management evaluation of advanced control systems in post-harvest *social effects of automatic control in storage and processing.

Early registrations: April 25, 1998.

Further information from:
Prof. I. Farkas, Dept. Physics & Process Control, University of Agricultural Sciences of Gödöllö, Pater K. u. 1, H-2103 Hungary.
Fax.: +36 28 310 804 E-mail: IFARKAS@FFT.GAU.HU

1st Inter-Regional Conference on Environment-Water: Innovative Issues in Irrigation and Drainage

This Conference is scheduled on 16, 17 and 18 September 1998 in Lisbon, Portugal and is organised by the Portuguese National Committee of ICID and co-sponsored by Section I of CIGR ‘Land and Water Use’.

Themes that will be treated are:

Combating pollution

*Knowledge-based development models *Indicators, measurement and monitoring *Environmental impact, impact on the aquatic biosphere *Health concerns *Socio-economic aspects *Cropping techniques to prevent pollution with agro-chemicals and fertilisers *Irrigation techniques favouring pollution control *Drainage to control soil and aquifers contamination *Soil rehabilitation

Demand management

*Minimising water losses in conveyance and distribution systems *Improved regulation and control *Irrigation scheduling and delivery scheduling *Systems monitoring and evaluation *Water saving irrigation techniques *Combined irrigation scheduling and water application techniques *Re-use of return flows *Water conservation practices *Socio-economic incentives *Water saving impact *Participatory issues *Organisational requirements

Combating chronic water deficits

*Demand and availability assessments *Land use impact, cropping patterns *Impact of inter-basin transfer *Forecasting, planning and management methodologies *Financial incentives *Organisational and institutional arrangements *Trans-regional and trans-national policies *Case studies

Prevention and management of crisis

*Information systems and networks *Forecasting methodologies and models *Impact of global changes *Causes and effects of natural catastrophes *Drought *Floods *Management tools *Emergency measures *Organisational and institutional aspects *Case studies

Languages: English, Portuguese and French translation will be provided during the conference.

Abstracts: Abstracts of papers (max. 300 words) should be sent to the following address before 30 November 1997 :
Portuguese National Committee of ICID, Instituto da Agua, Av. Almirante Gago Coutinho 30, 1000 Lisboa, Portugal.
Fax.: +351 1 847 30 23 E-mail: lenamar@inag.pt

International Conference on Engineering in Agriculture

This event will be held on 27-30 September 1998 in the Conference Centre, The University of Western Australia, Nedlands (a suburb of Perth), Perth, Western Australia 6009 and is organised by the Australian Society for Engineering in Agriculture (SEAg). Co-sponsors are CIGR, ASAE, AAAE. The aim of the International Conference is to service members of the profession primarily from Asia, South Africa and Pacific rim countries.

Conference theme is: Engineering Better Agricultural Environments.

Contact: Glen Riethmuller, Agriculture WA, Drylands Research Institute, Merredin, Western Australia 6415, Australia.
Fax.: +61 8 90 41 11 38
E-mail: Riethmul@merredin.agric.wa.gov.au

International Agricultural Engineering Conference 1998

This event will be held in the Asian Institute of Technology, Bangkok, Thailand on 7-10 December 1998. It is co-sponsored by the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT), AAAE, ASAE, the Chinese Society of Agricultural Machinery (CSAM), the Japanese Society of Agricultural Machinery (JSAM) and CIGR.

The following topics will be treated: *Power and machinery *Food and process engineering *Soil and water *Energy in agriculture *Agricultural systems *Structures and environment *Electronics in agriculture *Agricultural waste management *Agro-industry *Agricultural engineering education *Ergonomics *Terramechanics *New materials *Emerging technologies.

Language: English.

A 500 words abstract is invited and can be mailed to:
Ms. Tasana Sa-id, Agricultural and Food Engineering Programme, Asian Institute of Technology, P.O. Box 4, Klong Luang, Pathumthani, 12120 Thailand. Fax.: +66 2 524 6200.

Dates to remember:
Receipt of abstract: 31 January 1998,
Acceptance notification: 31 March 1998,
Receipt of full papers: 31 July 1998,
Pre-registration: 31 August 1998.

Registration fees:
Before 31 August 1998:
Participant: 330 USD, Accompanying person: 180 USD
After 31 August 1998:
Participant: 350 USD, Accompanying person: 200 USD.

The registration fee is inclusive the cost of proceedings, refreshments, lunches, field trips and banquet. It will also cover the regular membership fee of AAAE for the year 1999.

A full social programme for accompanying persons will be provided.

For more information please contact:
Prof. V.M. Salokhe, Agricultural and Food Engineering Programme, Asian Institute of Technology, P.O. Box 4, Klong Luang, Pathumthani 12120, Thailand.
Fax.: +66 2 524 6200 E-mail: salokhe@ait.ac.th
AIT homepage: http://www.ait.ac.th

Chilean Congress CIACH ‘99

The next congress of the Chilean Association of Agricultural Engineering CIACH’99 will be held on 5, 6 and 7 May 1999 in Chillan, Chile.

Further information can be obtained from Dr. Alejandro Valenzuela A., Universidad de Concepcion, Facultad de Ingenieria Agricola, Departamento De Riego Y Drenaje, Avenida Vicente Méndez 595, Casilla 537, Chillan, Chile.

Fax.: +56 42 228 360 E-mail: driego@halcon.dpi.udec.cl

ASAE INTERNATIONAL MEETINGS

1998

Jan. 28-30, 4th International Dairy Housing Conference in conjunction with The National Mastitis Council 37th Annual Meeting.
This event will be held in Adam’s Mark Hotel, St. Louis, Missouri, USA. (Info: mcknight@asae.org)

Feb. 8-11, Agricultural Equipment Technology Conference ’98, Louisville, Kentucky, USA.

Mar. 8-10, 7th International Drainage Symposium, Orlando, Florida, USA.

Jul. 12-16, ASAE Annual International Meeting, Orlando, Florida, USA.

Oct. 28-30, 7th International Computers in Agriculture Conference, Orlando, Florida, USA.

1999

Jul. 18-22, ASAE Annual International Meeting, Toronto, Canada (joint with CSAE).

More information on these events can be obtained from:
ASAE, c/o Sharon McKnight, 2950 Niles Road, St. Joseph, MI 49085-9659, USA.
Phone: +1 616 429 0300 Fax: +1 616 429 3852
E-mail: mcknight@asae.org

EURAGENG INTERNATIONAL MEETINGS

From Sensors to Decision Support System in Agriculture, Food-Industry and Environment

Bio-Decision ’98

This international conference will be held in Montpellier, France on 23-25 February 1998. It is organised by ENSAM and sponsored by EurAgEng and IFAC.

Topics:

Contact: Prof. Francis Sevila, Bio-Engineering Department, ENSAM, place Viala, 34060 Montpellier, France.

Fax.: +33 4 67 61 24 36 e-mail: decision98@ensam.inra.fr

Sensoral ’98

This international workshop will be held in Montpellier, France, on 25-27 February 1998. It is organised by CEMAGREF and sponsored by Agropolis, Esprit and Fair.

Topics:

Contact: Dr. Véronique Bellon-Maurel, GIQUAL Lab., Cemagref, B.P. 5095, 34033 Montpellier cedex 1, France.
Fax.: +33 4 67 04 63 06
e-mail: sensoral98@montpellier.cemagref.fr

Waste-Decision ’98

This international workshop, organised by INRA and sponsored by EurAgEng and IFAC will be held in Narbonne, France on 25-27 February 1998.

Topics:

For industrial and/or urban WWTP:

Contact: Dr. J.-P. Steyer, LBE-INRA, avenue des Etangs, 111000 Narbonne, France.
Fax.: +33 4 68 42 51 60 e-mail: decision98@ensam.inra.fr

AGENG OSLO'98

International Conference on Agricultural Engineering.

A jointly organised conference of EurAgEng, and the Agricultural University of Norway.
This conference will be held in Oslo on 24-28 August 1998

Further information can be obtained from:
Prof. Dr. Egil Berge, Chairman,
Agricultural University of Norway, Dept. Agricultural Engineering, P.O. Box 5065, N-1432 Aas, Norway.
Tel.: +47 64 94 87 85 Fax.: + 47 64 94 88 10
E-mail: admitf@itf.nlh.no

 

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