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Miguel Angel Campo-Bescós

Dr. Miguel Angel Campo-Bescós

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Lecturer in Agroforestry Engineering at the Department of Engineering, Public University of Navarra (UPNA), in Pamplona, Spain. He was an Agricultural Engineer at UPNA (2003) and obtained a Ph.D. in Agricultural Engineering from UPNA (2011). He has developed his career in the Department of Rural Projects and Engineering of the Public University of Navarra (UPNA), as Assistant Professor from 2009 to 2017, and as a lecturer since then to the present. He has completed predoctoral stays in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and postdoctoral stays in the Department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering of the University of Florida. His teaching activity has focused mainly on applied hydraulics, irrigation technology, Geographic Information Systems and remote sensing, both applied to agricultural systems. His lines of research are related to the study and modeling of soil erosion, irrigation technology, and time series analysis.

Research Keywords & Expertise

Erosion
Pollution
environment
NDVI
Water Quality

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Short Biography

Lecturer in Agroforestry Engineering at the Department of Engineering, Public University of Navarra (UPNA), in Pamplona, Spain. He was an Agricultural Engineer at UPNA (2003) and obtained a Ph.D. in Agricultural Engineering from UPNA (2011). He has developed his career in the Department of Rural Projects and Engineering of the Public University of Navarra (UPNA), as Assistant Professor from 2009 to 2017, and as a lecturer since then to the present. He has completed predoctoral stays in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and postdoctoral stays in the Department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering of the University of Florida. His teaching activity has focused mainly on applied hydraulics, irrigation technology, Geographic Information Systems and remote sensing, both applied to agricultural systems. His lines of research are related to the study and modeling of soil erosion, irrigation technology, and time series analysis.