Dr. Giordano holds a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from the Catholic University of Cordoba (Argentina), a Master of Science in Animal Science from the University of Tennessee-Knoxville (USA), and Ph.D. in Dairy Science from the University of Wisconsin-Madison (USA). Dr. Giordano also completed a Postdoctoral Fellowship working in Dairy Herd Management at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Currently, Dr. Giordano is the director of the Dairy Cattle Biology and Management Laboratory at Cornell University and a Co-Director of the Cornell Institute for Digital Agriculture (CIDA). Dr. Giordano’s research focuses on the development, implementation, and evaluation of technology for dairy production systems. The overarching goal of his research program is to integrate concepts of animal biology, farm management, engineering, and data-analytics for enhancing the reproductive performance, health, and profitability of dairy cattle. Dr. Giordano’s group has pioneered research with dairy cattle reproductive biology and health, precision technologies, automation of management tasks, and development of data-driven solutions for dairy herd management. Ultimately, Dr. Giordano’s research group strives for transforming dairy production systems through a better understanding of cow biology and implementation of technology.
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