About Me
Lynn M. Sosnoskie is an Assistant Professor of Weed Ecology and Management in Specialty Crops at Cornell University. Her research focuses on understanding the biology and ecology of troublesome weed species to develop sustainable, integrated management strategies. She works extensively on herbicide-resistant weeds and explores the use of precision agriculture and automation, such as computer vision and robotics—for improved weed control in high-value cropping systems like vegetables and small fruits. Prior to joining Cornell, Dr. Sosnoskie held research and extension positions at the University of California, Davis and the University of Georgia, where she worked on issues affecting diverse cropping systems across the U.S. She earned her Ph.D. in Weed Science from The Ohio State University. Through her teaching, outreach, and leadership in professional societies, Dr. Sosnoskie is committed to advancing sustainable weed management and mentoring the next generation of agricultural scientists and practitioners.