
معرفی
Cameron Clark serves as Deputy Director and Professor of Farming Systems at the Gulbali Institute. His research focuses on precision livestock farming, cattle production systems, and sustainable global food production. Key areas include heat tolerance, synthetic biology applications, and livestock feed systems. He leads projects enhancing Napier Grass productivity in Bangladesh to boost milk and meat output. His work integrates agricultural technologies, data analytics, and low-carbon practices to improve livestock resilience. Collaborative efforts emphasize circular economies and climate-smart agriculture.
Research interests span animal welfare, livestock pain management, and livestock-environment interactions. His recent work addresses heat stress mitigation, weaning methodologies, and automated feeding systems. Projects utilize AI, sensors, and deep learning for livestock monitoring and decision support. He has contributed to innovations like virtual fencing, cow behavior analysis, and bioacoustic monitoring.
Publications highlight advancements in cattle physiology, feed systems, and precision farming technologies. He collaborates globally on tropical agriculture and biosecurity initiatives, including the Gulbali Institute's Biosecurity Hub and THRIIVE programs. While no formal awards are listed, his impactful research has shaped livestock management practices in Australia and internationally. His work bridges academic research with practical applications to address global food security challenges.

