Research Team
Bhadriraju Subramanyam, Ph.D. Dr. Bh. Subramanyam is also an ancillary professor in the Department of Entomology, Kansas State University. Coordinate and conduct research and educational activities on stored-product insects with an efficient and extraordinary team of scientists, graduate students, and webmasters. |
Dirk E. Maier, Ph.D. |
Michael Langemeier, Ph.D. Dr. Langemeier’s extension and research interests include benchmarking of technical and economic performance, strategic positioning, and economies of size. He teaches courses in production economics and economic theory, and presents applied research results at seminars and meetings to farmers, ranchers, agribusiness professionals, and economists. |
Dr. James Campbell, Ph.D. His research interests include the behavior of stored product insects and their natural enemies and how the use of behavioral information can improve the management of insect pests. |
Dr. Paul Flinn, Ph.D. His interests center on the development and analysis of IPM systems through computer simulation of crop-pest agroecosystems. His current research involves developing decision support tools for stored grain management, and computer models that predict the population dynamics of stored-grain insect pests and their natural enemies. |
Linda J. Mason, Ph.D. |
Watcharapol Chayaprasert He joined Purdue University in January 2002 and completed his Master of Science degree in Agricultural and Biological Engineering in December 2004. He joined the research group in July 2004 as a Ph.D. student and is developing monitoring and control systems for structural precision fumigation. |