University of Illinois officially announces Center for Digital
Agriculture
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[October 10, 2019]
The University of
Illinois at Urbana-Champaign has announced the creation of the
Center for Digital Agriculture (CDA), a new center that brings
together agricultural producers, researchers, and industries to
innovate on the technology that is transforming agriculture to feed
and support a growing global population. The center, which will
launch today at the Center for Digital Agriculture Industry
Conference, seeks to develop digital solutions to agricultural
roadblocks.
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“We’re extremely proud and excited to announce the launch of the
Center for Digital Ag at the University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign,” said Illinois Chancellor Robert J. Jones.
“This new center will serve as a hub for collaborative research
across a broad spectrum of engineering and agricultural
disciplines within our university and with collaborators across
the globe. The discoveries and innovations that come out of the
Center will continue the Illinois tradition of being the
birthplace of transformations in the way we live, think, and
learn with digital technologies.”
CDA, which is a collaboration between the University of
Illinois’ Grainger College of Engineering, the College of
Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences (ACES),
National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) and the
Institute for Genomic Biology (IGB), seeks to leverage Illinois’
historic land-grant pillars of agriculture and engineering and
position both to work in tandem towards a digital future.
“The Center for Digital Agriculture is a long-term endeavor
aimed at developing novel computing and engineering
technologies, and using them in innovative ways to sustainably
feed a growing healthy population,” said Vikram Adve,
co-director of the CDA and Donald Gillies Professor of Computer
Science . “As a computer scientist, engineer, researcher and
educator, I am excited by the technical challenges that will
have to be solved across a wide range of domains, and by the
opportunities for collaborating with faculty and industry from
diverse areas to address food, agriculture and environmental
problems crucial to society.”
By combining top-tier programs in both engineering and
agriculture, Illinois is uniquely placed to take the lead in
such multidisciplinary research. This, in turn, allows the CDA
to go further than simply deploying and applying digital
improvements. Instead, the Center’s focus will be on the
collaborative process of researching and developing new digital
techniques and tools to address agricultural problems.
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“The Center for Digital Agriculture is a broad,
interdisciplinary center founded to identify digital solutions for
agricultural problems,” said Matt Hudson, co-director of the CDA and
professor in the Department of Crop Sciences at Illinois. “This
includes research, education and outreach activities. I am very
excited about the potential of our new center for researchers,
farmers, students and industry in Illinois and beyond.”
In addition to interdisciplinary research, CDA will also launch
multiple partnerships with companies across both agriculture and
computing industries, including collaborative research projects,
summer internships, and scholarship programs, allowing opportunities
for students to flourish in an emerging field-of-study.
A formal industrial-affiliates program will provide member companies
with preferred recruiting opportunities, priority for collaborative
research and consulting, early access to research outcomes, and
licensing opportunities for intellectual property. More extensive
research and development partnerships with individual companies will
be a primary goal of the center.
By combining world-class research with scholarship and private
industry, the Center for Digital Agriculture seeks to become a hub
of agricultural innovation for years to come, positioning Illinois
as a global leader in digital agriculture.
[ACES media contact: Lauren Quinn]
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