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SAS Recognizes North Carolina A&T State University Crop Scientist with Competitive Community Impact Award

SAS Recognizes North Carolina A&T State University Crop Scientist with Competitive Community Impact Award
Posted By: Reginald Culpepper on May 14, 2025


By Kenwyn Caranna, College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences

EAST GREENSBORO, N.C. (May 14, 2025) – Harmandeep Sharma, Ph.D., a research assistant professor in the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Design at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, was honored at the SAS Innovate 2025 conference for her work helping small-scale farmers use technology in crop production.

Sharma was chosen to receive the Community Uplift Award from among SAS customers worldwide. The award recognizes customers who have made an impact on the community using SAS products.

“Elegant use of SAS to address multiple complex social, cultural and ecological problems all at once,” a juror commented on Sharma’s winning entry in the contest.

“I am incredibly grateful for this opportunity to serve as the technical lead representing North Carolina A&T in collaboration with SAS, through the SAS Agricultural Analytics platform,” said Sharma. “This initiative has been transformative — not just for me, but for our College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, our faculty and especially our students. SAS has a clear commitment to ensuring our students are equipped with the skills needed to lead in data analytics and artificial intelligence within the agricultural sector.”

Sharma uses SAS technologies to analyze data collected from drones and in-ground sensors that monitor crop conditions in real time. By developing predictive models, she studies the impact of precise input applications — such as irrigation and fertilizer — on crop yield and quality. She shares these insights through workshops with farmers, Cooperative Extension agents, faculty and graduate students, as well as through presentations at scientific conferences.

Sharma and a team of students also used SAS products to efficiently generate quality microdata on gender and racial disparities among small-scale farmers, while still protecting sensitive information. Ultimately, this could give policymakers more comprehensive data on the challenges faced by female and minority owners of small-scale farms.



SAS’s principal advisor for AI and biostatistics John Gottula, Ph.D., who has worked closely with Sharma, praised her work and noted her standing as a world-renowned crop scientist.

“She is bringing her deep subject-matter expertise in the horticulture and crop science to bear, while also building this newer skill set of artificial intelligence, and synthesizing both of those things together for her research, and then, she’s taking others on that learning journey with her,” said Gottula, who also is adjunct faculty in the college. “That’s truly a measure of good leadership.”

SAS paid for Sharma’s registration and travel to the SAS Innovate conference in Orlando, Florida, which Sharma particularly appreciated.

“The conference is very intense, but it’s also an incredible way to connect with people,” said Sharma, a 2024 SAS HBCU+ Fellow. She emphasized the value of the networking opportunities, which she sees as a bridge between A&T students and industry professionals.

“Across our university, students and departments are working with a wide range of data,” she said. “If companies have internship opportunities, we have talented students ready to contribute.”

Photo cutline: Harmandeep Sharma, Ph.D., center, research assistant professor in the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Design at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, holds her trophy for winning the SAS Community Upward Award. Sharma is with Alisa Marin left, customer success manager at SAS, and Jennifer Bell, SAS director of educational partnerships, at the SAS Innovate Conference on May 7 in Orlando, Florida.

About North Carolina A&T State University
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University is the nation’s largest historically Black university, as well one of the top 25 “Most Innovative” universities in America (U.S. News & World Report, Best Colleges 2024). North Carolina A&T is a land-grant, doctoral research university and a constituent member of the University of North Carolina System. A&T is widely recognized for its leadership in producing graduates in engineering, agriculture and other STEM fields. The university was established in 1891 and is located in Greensboro, North Carolina.
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