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John Triantafilis is an Associate Professor at the University of New South Wales, specializing in the development of digital soil maps (DSM) that integrate digital data with limited soil property data using advanced mathematical models. His research includes the application of proximal sensing technologies such as electromagnetic induction and gamma-ray spectrometry, alongside common mathematical approaches like linear mixed models, wavelet analysis, and machine learning for numerical clustering. Interested in addressing significant issues in natural resource management, he conducts research at the field, farm, and district sub-catchment levels, focusing on soil water use and its implications for sustainable agriculture. Professor Triantafilis has led several active research projects funded by prestigious organizations including the Australian Federal Government's Cotton Research Development Corporation and Sugar Research Australia. He has also received various awards for his contributions to agricultural research and continues to collaborate with both national and international institutions to enhance irrigation practices and fertilizer usage for optimal crop yield.
University of New South Wales • Kensington, NSW
Associate Professor at the School of Biological, Earth & Environmental Sciences, focusing on soil science and resource management.
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