
معرفی
Samuel Revolinski is an Assistant Professor at the University of Kentucky within the Martin-Gatton College of Agriculture, Food and Environment. His research focuses on plant genetics, weed science, and agricultural technology. He is located in the Plant Sciences Building, and can be reached at sr.revolinski@uky.edu or (859)257-5020 Ext 80747.
Dr. Revolinski's work spans population genetics, adaptive traits, and invasive species management. He utilizes machine learning and UAV technology to study weed seed mixtures, genetic variation, and biomass predictability.
His recent publications emphasize genetic diversity in invasive plant species (e.g., Salsola tragus, Anthemis cotula), adaptive plasticity in downy brome, and cold tolerance mechanisms in winter wheat. He also explores applications of deep learning and photogrammetry in agricultural systems.
While no scientific awards are explicitly mentioned in the provided text, his research has addressed critical agricultural challenges, including weed control, crop genetic traits, and UAV-based biomass assessment.





