Aaron Etienne

Applied Sciences, Technology & Education

Assistant Professor | Agricultural Systems Technology


Aaron Etienne

Contact Information

Phone: 435-797-0573
Email: aaron.etienne@usu.edu

Educational Background

PhD, Agricultural Engineering, (Agricultural Safety and Health), Purdue University, 2024
Assessment of Technologies and Response Strategies for Lone Agricultural Worker Incidents
MS, Agricultural Engineering, (Remote Sensing), Purdue University, 2019
Development of a Deep Learning Based Object Detection System for Identifying Weeds using UAS Imagery
BS, Agricultural Systems Technology and Education, (Minor: Agribusiness Economics), Southern Illinois University Carbondale, 2017
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Licensures & Certifications

Human Research Group 1: Social, Behavioral, & Educational Researchers Basic Course, CITI, 2023
Youth Mental Health First Aid, Mental Health First Aid, 2023
Geospatial Informaton Systems Graduate Certificate , Purdue University , 2021
Amateur Radio Technician’s License, FCC, 2019
14 CFR Part 107: Commercial Unmanned Aerial Systems Pilot, FAA, 2017

Biography

My passion revolves around improving farmers’ well-being and quality of life. Working on my family's farm in Southeastern Illinois taught me that farming is not just a job, but a way of life. I strive to make farming operations safer and more effecient. My expertise is agricultural systems automation for agronomic operations and agricultural safety and health applications.

Teaching Interests

I teach undergraduate and graduate courses in agricultural systems technology and research methods.

Research Interests

My concentrated area of research focuses on the automation of agricultural systems. Specifically, precision pesticide application from aerial and ground unoccupied vehicles. I also work on automated incident detection and response technologies, such as wearable devices, for agricultural workers.

Graduate Student Mentoring Philosophy

My mentoring philosophy emphasizes cultivating innovation, critical thinking, and an inclusive environment where graduate students in agricultural systems technology can thrive. I focus on recognizing the diversity of student backgrounds and fostering a culture of mutual respect and collaboration. This approach prepares students for academic success and future leadership roles in the field.

I provide tailored guidance to align with individual student goals and the broader needs of agricultural systems technology, encouraging interdisciplinary projects and hands-on learning. Regular feedback sessions offer constructive criticism and celebrate achievements, promoting professional growth. By connecting students with industry and academic networks, I aim to broaden their opportunities and equip them for significant contributions to the field and society.

Teaching

ASTE 3720 - Agricultural DC Electrical Systems and Diagnosis, Fall 2024
ASTE 1010 - Introduction to Agricultural Systems Technology, Fall 2024
ASTE 3900 - Special Projects in Precision Agriculture, Fall 2024
ASTE 3080 - Compact Equipment , Spring 2024
ASTE 6750 - Research Methods, Spring 2024
ASTE 1010 - Introduction to Agricultural Systems Technology, Fall 2023
ASTE 1010 - Introduction to Agricultural Systems Technology, Fall 2023
ASTE 1010 - Introduction to Agricultural Systems Technology, Fall 2023