Summary
Jose Jimenez-berni is a research scientist with 14 years of international experience applying remote sensing, proximal sensing and phenomics to sustainable agriculture. Based in Córdoba at the Institute for Sustainable Agriculture (CSIC), he leads the development of digital agronomy tools aimed at sustainably intensifying Mediterranean farming systems. His background at CSIRO includes leading translational phenomics teams and validating disruptive LiDAR, thermal and hyperspectral technologies across scales and crops, translating them into deployable management tools. He combines hands-on sensor and UAV-based research from his PhD with team leadership and client-facing service design, bridging experimental rigour and practical deployment. Known for a passion for data and agriculture, he uniquely focuses on near-real-time, single-plant resolution monitoring to inform actionable agronomic decisions.
13 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Ingeniero Agrónomo, Rural Engineering, Ingeniero Agrónomo, Rural Engineering at Universidad de Córdoba
English, Spanish