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Greg Falzon is an Associate Professor of Precision Agriculture Systems at Flinders University's College of Science and Engineering. His work focuses on advancing agricultural technology through artificial intelligence, data science, and machine learning to address food security challenges. He holds a PhD in Biomedical Image Analysis from the University of New England (2011) and has a strong record in industry-funded research, including over $26 million in grants. Notable projects include the e-Technology Hub for pest management and the Wild Dog Alert System.
His research spans agriculture sectors like cotton, dairy, grains, and livestock, with global impacts. Awards include the 2020 Australian Academy of Technology & Engineering ICM Agrifood Award and the 2016 President’s Medal from the Australian Society of Sugar Cane Technologists. Falzon teaches courses in Artificial Intelligence, Data Science, and Statistics, and actively mentors students in these fields.
Key contributions include innovative systems for wildlife monitoring (e.g., Sentinel Bait Station), livestock vocalization detection, and automated cattle counting. His work emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches, combining computational, biological, and physical sciences for tangible agricultural outcomes.
