Komlan Koudahe
Komlan Koudahe is a master’s student in the Carl and Melinda Helwig Department of Biological and Agricultural Engineering at K-State. Komlan is from Togo, West Africa, and is currently in the U.S. on a Fulbright scholarship. During his time in the United States, Komlan participated in a spring 2020 Global Food System Seed Grant project, “Quantifying ET, water stress, and economic benefits for sustainable cotton production in Kansas” under the supervision of Aleksey Sheshukov.
Educational background:
- Bachelor of Science in agronomy from the University of Togo, Togo, West Africa.
“As a young researcher, even when I was in a research office at a consulting company, I wanted to contribute and put my name on the map to help farmers and to solve the challenges they are facing.”
Research focus areas:
- Precision agriculture.
- Irrigation engineering.
- Cotton.