Back

Salah Sukkarieh

Salah Sukkarieh is affiliated with the University of Sydney.[1]He/She specializes in robotics.[2]He/She won the CSIRO Eureka Prize for Leadership in Innovation and Science.[3]

Salah Sukkarieh is Professor of Robotics and Intelligent Systems at the University of Sydney and Director of Research and Innovation at the Australian Centre for Field Robotics.[4]He is an international expert in the emerging field of agricultural robotics, autonomous systems that can operate in outdoor environments and provide support with crop and livestock farming.[5]He also leads a project on smart farming systems for nutrition at the Charles Perkins Centre and leads a project on nanorobotics at the Australian Institute for Nanoscale Science and Technology.[6]In 2017, he was awarded the CSIRO Eureka Prize for Leadership in Innovation and Science, for his work in developing autonomous farming robots, among other achievements.[7]Beginning with automated weed detection by drone 15 years ago, he has been involved in numerous industry-supported projects investigating field robotics for purposes such as weeding, precision herbicide spraying, and yield estimation.[8]

Events - Primer's event detection algorithm clusters and summarizes multiple documents describing real-world events.

Mentions - Mentions are snippets of text that map to a person.

Docs - The number of documents that match to a person in Primer's corpus of news articles.

Full tech explainer here.

Create an article for Salah Sukkarieh on Wikipedia

Remember to check the sources and follow Wikipedia's guidelines.

University of Sydney

Employer

  • 1

    Event

  • 424

    Mentions

  • 137

    Docs

Recent events

Startup Daily TV: How agtech robotics venture Agerris is using AI to automate farming

Field robotics company Agerris is commercialising robotic agricultural equipment and AI solutions on farms. The company’s AI-based Crop Intelligence software offers a wealth of information ranging from weed heat maps, yield count and size estimation. Agerris CEO Salah Sukkarieh, who is also Professor of Robotics and Intelligent Systems at the University of Sydney, talked about his agtech startup on the Startup Daily show on ausbiz recently.[9]

12/13/2020

Event Date

References

  1. 4
    Real-World robotics: What can robots do for you?(SHAKEDOWN)2018-07-13
  2. 8
    Farm Robotics Startup Gets $6.5 Million in Venture Funding2019-04-10