Cather Simpson Public Lecture - Farms, Food, and Photonics
Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics via YouTube
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Explore how cutting-edge physics of light is revolutionizing sustainable food production in this public lecture webcast. Delve into the world of photonics and its applications in indoor farming, solar energy harvesting, and dairy industry innovations. Learn about the advantages of controlled environment agriculture and its potential to address global food security challenges. Discover the intersection of gender and physics in agricultural technology development. Gain insights into the work of Orbis and their team's efforts to apply photonics in practical farming solutions. Engage with the speaker's expertise through a Q&A session, covering topics from fundamental light physics to real-world agricultural implementations.
Syllabus
Introduction
Rob Myers
Introducing the Speaker
What is photonics
Indoor farming
Advantages of indoor farming
Solar energy harvesting
Low and high level factors
In Gender
Physics
Dairy
Orbis
Team
Questions
Taught by
Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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This was a wonderful recorded lecture in Canada about the uses of photonic technologies in entrepreneurial industries to help with food production. The examples included gender selection in cows and the indoor production of crops. Technologies talked about include centrifugal disks, lasers, and fluorescence. Highly recommended as an overview of emerging applications of photonics technologies for those who are unfamiliar with the science behind it. It was a very entertaining video and very educational.