
معرفی
Lukas Roth is a Lecturer at the Department of Environmental Systems Science at ETH Zurich. His research focuses on high-throughput field phenotyping, integrating drone-based platforms and stationary systems like the Field Phenotyping Platform (FIP). He develops low-level and intermediate traits for crops such as wheat and soybean to enhance breeding efficiency. Key areas include physiological breeding approaches, dynamics of growth under temperature variations, and machine learning applications in agriculture.
His work emphasizes improving crop resilience to climate change through advanced phenotyping techniques. He contributed to the FIP 1.0 dataset and explores trade-offs between mobility (drones) and precision (stationary platforms). Recent studies address temperature response modeling, senescence dynamics, and the integration of climate scenarios with ground data.
- Key Projects: Phenoflow (SNF-funded), GWFSS dataset, Trait Spotting.
- Tools Developed: PhenoFly Planning Tool, low-level trait analysis frameworks.
He received the ETH Medal for outstanding doctoral theses (2021). His research bridges field experimentation, computational methods, and practical agricultural solutions.




