8th International Plant Phenotyping Symposium:
"Green Horizons: Navigating the Future of Plant Phenotyping"
The 8th International Plant Phenotyping Symposium, themed "Green Horizons: Navigating the future of plant phenotyping," assembles a diverse community of scientists, including plant biologists, ecologists, engineers, agronomists, and computer scientists.
Within a dynamic and varied networking environment, our aim is to facilitate the exchange of knowledge, foster collaboration, and inspire innovation. IPPS 2024 will function as a platform to showcase, explore and implement strategies for harnessing the potential of plant phenotyping to contribute to a sustainable future.
This global conference, highlighting the state-of-the-art in both science and application, features distinguished speakers from various parts of the world and includes an exhibition. It provides an outstanding networking opportunity for companies, industry players in the plant phenotyping sector, and other partners in the private sector.
The International Plant Phenotyping Symposium is a conference jointly organized by:
The International Plant Phenotyping Network
University of Nebraska-Lincoln (USA)
News & Updates:
Call for Papers: IPPS8 Special Issue
(The Plant Phenome Journal (TPPJ))
[UPDATE: 16.09.] Information on parking at the NIC has been added
[UPDATE: 06.09.] Conference program updated
[UPDATE: 05.09.] Workshop program & rooms updated
[UPDATE: 01.09.] Registration extended until September 16
[UPDATE: 15.08.] Registration extended until August 31
[UPDATE: 29.07.] Abstract submission extended to July 31
[UPDATE: 10.07.] Reducing the Footprint of IPPS8 via Carbon Offsetting.
[UPDATE: 30.06.] Set of Keynote speakers completed.
[UPDATE: 21.05.] Preliminary program has been provided & can be found via the navigation bar.
[UPDATE: 14.05.] Early bird deadline extended to May 31st .
Scientific Committees
International scientific organizing committee:
Dr. Stefan Gerth, Fraunhofer (IIS), Germany |
Dr. Robert Koller, Forschungszentrum Juelich (IBG-2), Germany |
Dr. Larry York, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA |
Dr. David Rousseau, University of Angers, France |
Dr. Thomas Altmann, IPK Gatersleben, Germany |
Dr. Kioumars Ghamkhar, AGResearch, New Zealand |
Germano Gomez, VIB, Belgium |
Dr. Lin Cao, Nanjing Forestry University, China |
Dr. Uli Schurr, Forschungszentrum Juelich (IBG-2), Germany |
Dr. Alexander Bucksch, University of Arizona, USA |
Rick van de Zedde, WUR, NL |
Dr. Alexis Comar, HiPhen, FR |
National scientific committee:
Dr. Yufeng Ge, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA |
Dr. Anjali Lyer-Pascuzzi, Purdue University, USA |
Dr. Argelia Lorence, Arkansas State University, USA |
Dr. Seth Murray, Texas A&M University, USA |
Dr. Noah Fahlgren, Danforth Plant Science Center, USA |
Dr. Ali Fares, Prairie View A&M University, USA |
Dr. Arti Singh, Iowa State University, USA |
Dr. Michael Kudenov, North Carolina State University, USA |
Dr. Pat Morgan, Bayer Crop Science, USA |
Dr. Tessa Durham Brooks, Doane University, USA |
Dr. Harkamal Walia, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA |