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Frazier Rogers Hall
P.O. Box 110570
Gainesville, FL 32611-0570
Phone: (352) 392-1864 ext. 283
Fax: (352) 392-4092
e-mail: ktingram@ufl.edu
EDUCATION:
•Ph.D. in Agronomy, minor Botany, University of
Florida, 1980
•M.S. in Plant Sciences, University of California, 1976
•A.B. in Psychology (Magna Cum Laude), U. of
California, 1974
Keith T. Ingram
Dr. Ingram specializes in rainfed agricultural systems;
applications of climate information to agricultural
systems; drought resistance in crops; plant root
growth and development; controlled environment
research systems; international agriculture
development.
TEACHING:
•Research advisor of three Ph.D. students from
Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai, Thailand.
RESEARCH:
•Methods for scaling up and scaling out results of
crop simulation models to produce regional
agricultural outlooks based on climate forecast data.
•Systems research to reduce Aspergillus flavus
infection and aflatoxin contamination of peanut.
OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES:
•Coordinate collaboration and communications
among the six member institutions of the Southeast
Climate Consortium (SECC) and serve as liaison
among SECC, funding agencies, and other research
groups.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
•2008-Present: Coordinator, Southeast Climate
Consortium and Associate Research Scientist,
University of Florida, Institute of Food and
Agricultural Sciences, Department of Agricultural and
Biological Engineering
•2004-2008: Coordinator, Southeast Climate
Consortium and Assistant Research Scientist,
UF/IFAS, Department of Agricultural and Biological
Engineering
•2002 – 2003 Consulting Scientist, self-employed
•1995 – 2002 Associate Professor (50% appointment
1995-96; 100% appointment 1997-2002). Research
Leader (50% appointment 1995-96) University of
Georgia, Department of Crop and Soil Sciences
•1993 – 1995 Assistant Program Director, University
of Georgia, Peanut Collaborative Research Support
Program
AWARDS AND HONORS:
•M.S. Swaminathan Research Award for Agricul-ture,
Los Baños, Laguna, Philippines, 1992
•Fred H. Hull Agronomy Research and Achieve-ment
Award, Univer-sity of Florida, 1981
•Phi Kappa Phi, 1980
•Gamma Sigma Delta, 1979
•Dean's Graduate Research Fellowship, University of
Florida, 1976-1980
•University of California Graduate Council Fellow,
1975-76
•Phi Beta Kappa, 1974