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Dr Ken Clarke is a Grant-Funded Researcher (C) at the University of Adelaide's School of Agriculture, Food and Wine. He is affiliated with The Plant Accelerator, a facility focused on advanced agricultural research. His work emphasizes remote sensing technologies, environmental monitoring, and spatial analysis in diverse contexts including rangeland management, coastal ecosystems, and agricultural sustainability.
Research interests span hyperspectral imaging for crop disease detection, satellite-based vegetation recovery analysis, and climate impact modeling on marine and terrestrial ecosystems. He also explores applications of remote sensing in public health initiatives like dental program evaluations and food safety frameworks for aquaculture. His projects frequently integrate machine learning techniques for data synthesis and adversarial attack mitigation in sensor systems.
Publications from 2021–2025 highlight contributions to seagrass recovery dynamics, drought effects on wildlife, and precision agriculture tools. His work bridges environmental science, engineering, and policy, with a focus on translating technical insights into actionable conservation and agricultural strategies. No scientific awards are listed in his profile, though his extensive grant-funded research indicates active collaboration with industry and government bodies.

