The Department of Agricultural Structures and Irrigation trains engineers who provide services in the field of automation technologies in plant and animal production systems, sensors, the control of production areas with environmental inspection systems, and the sustainable use of natural resources, especially soil and water.
In this context, depending on the developments in technology, many language and graduate courses are given on artificial intelligence applications in agricultural production systems, applications compatible with mobile technologies, drones, unmanned aerial vehicles, remote sensing geographic information systems and smart agriculture technologies.
Our colleagues who graduated knowing these technologies are also authorized to work in the following specific areas;
Preparation of basin-based management plans for effective use of water resources,
Designing irrigation and drainage engineering structures,
Design and implementation of irrigation systems of landscape and recreation areas,
Design of soil-water protection structures,
Agricultural pond projects,
Drought management and identification of drought-resistant plant varieties,
Soil and water resources development projects,
Leveling of plant production areas,
Mapping projects in agricultural areas,
Using Geographical Information Technologies,
Consolidation projects of scattered and fragmented lands,
Making engineering designs of greenhouses,
Architectural design and projecting of farm structures,
Planning and projecting of agricultural storage structures,
Planning and projecting of agricultural waste management facilities,
Using artificial intelligence and smart agriculture technologies in crop and animal production systems (drone, unmanned aerial vehicles, sensor systems, mobile applications, etc.),
Using remote sensing techniques with data from satellites and other imaging systems.