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  1. Nov 8, 2017 · Lafian has applied for a patent on his sensor and plans to sell it to landscapers, farmers, golf course superintendents, scientists and homeowners. “Jesse’s sensor works fundamentally differently from the sensors I have used in the past,” said Marc van Iersel, a professor of horticulture at UGA, smart irrigation pioneer and Lafian’s ...

  2. Oct 17, 2017 · photo courtesy of jesse lafian Jesse Lafian is a recent college graduate, but his startup company, Reservoir, could change the game when it comes to efficient water use. The centerpiece of his company is a water availability sensor he invented, which won him the University of Georgia’s Next Top Entrepreneur prize of $10,000 to put toward his company.

  3. Apr 3, 2018 · During this event, teams pitch their existing business plans or business idea in front of a live audience and a panel of judges. At the end of the competition, one winning team is awarded $10,000. Lafian took the top prize in the 2017 competition, and the 2018 competition is set for April 12 from 5-8:30 p.m. at Hotel Indigo’s Rialto Room.

  4. Dec 28, 2016 · The technology is being tested as part of Lafian’s startup, Reservoir LLC, a business he launched in early 2016 and plans to grow after his graduation in May 2017. “I have been working on conservation-related projects since graduating from high school,” said Lafian, a fourth-year student from upstate New York studying at the UGA College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences.

  5. Jesse Lafian, a senior undergraduate in the horticulture department, won the UGA College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences’ Fabricate entrepreneurship competition. Jesse has been working a novel type of soil moisture sensor that can help farmers and landscapers track the irrigation needs of their plants.

  6. Mary Lewis and Jesse Lafian, two of our undergrads, recently presented their work. Mary studied the effects of LED lighting on plant morphology and growth of Lettuce. Jesse has been developing a new type of soil moisture sensor that can help farmers and landscapers track the irrigation needs of their plants.

  7. Issued December 28, 2021 US 11210933. An apparatus comprising an irrigation sprinkler body cover with an integrated battery-powered decoder is disclosed. A method of retrofitting existing ...

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