Jeremiah Davis, P.e.
Associate Professor; Associate Director NPTC
Biosystems Engineering
Auburn University
United States of America
Biography
Research, Teaching and Extension Programs and Activities Research interests include livestock housing design, energy use and efficiency in housing systems, livestock bedding, and animal instrumentation. Undergraduate and graduate teaching efforts are focused on professional engineering practice, livestock housing design and capstone engineering design experience.
Research Interest
Commercial Poultry Production Poultry Housing Environmental Control Poultry Housing Structures Animal Bedding Materials and Management Animal Instrumentation Animal Tracking Energy Conservation Water Conservation Heat Transfer Spatial sampling methods
Publications
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Luck, B.D., J.D. Davis, J.L. Purswell, A.S. Kiess, S.J. Hoff, J.W.W. Olsen. 2014. Effect of measurement density on characterizing air velocity distribution in commercial broiler houses. Trans. ASABE. 57(5): 1443-1454.
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Davis, J.D., J.L. Purswell, and A.S. Kiess. 2015. Evaluation of chopped switchgrass and chopped bermudagrass as litter materials over multiple heavy broiler flocks. J. Appl. Poult. Res. Accepted
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Mayer, J.J., J.D. Davis, J.L. Purswell, E.J. Koury, N.H. Younan, J.E. Larson, and T.M. Brown-Brandl. 2016. Development and characterization of a continuous tympanic temperature logging (CTTL) probe for bovine animals. Trans. ASABE. 59(2): 703-714. DOI 10.13031/trans.59.11367