Assoc Prof Shyh Wei Teng - Research

Current research grants

Year(s) Brief title of grant/project Funding body Total value of grant

2025-2027

Technological innovation and industrial upgrading strategies driven by artificial intelligence large models 2024 National Office for Philosophy and Social Sciences: National Social Science grant ¥ 800k (~AUD $165k)

2025-2027

A pilot study to assess the potential of using UV-C technology to reduce chemical weedicide applications in the wetlands / riparian zones of the City of Casey City of Casey: Climate Action Living Lab $20,000

2024-2026

Grain Traceability for Collaborative Innovation, Value Addition and Return on Investment Maitri Research Grants (Australia and India) $283,820

2023-2027

Remote sensing tools for serrated tussock and desirable grassland communities in the Western Grassland Reserve Agriculture Victoria, Department of Jobs, Precincts and Regions $254,250

2023-2024

Data Driven Enhancement of Future Mobility Initiatives in the City of Casey City of Casey: Future Mobility Living Lab $10,000

2023-2027

Sensing and traceability in horticulture Agriculture Victoria, Department of Jobs, Precincts and Regions $135k

Postgraduate research supervisions

Current supervision

Student: Chang Wang

Program of study: (Doctorate by research)

  • Thesis title: Remote sensing tools for serrated tussock and desirable grassland communities in the Western Grassland Reserve

Student: Jaipal Singh

Program of study: (Doctorate by research)

  • Thesis title: Transforming agribusiness with digital twins: A case study of Ararat region in rural Victoria, Australia

Student: Bhola Paudel

Program of study: (Doctorate by research)

  • Thesis title: Smart Farms: Using Big Data to Quantify Environmental, Social and Governance Impacts in Agriculture

Student: Minerva Westbrook

Program of study: (Doctorate by research)

  • Thesis title: Utilising Biological Motion Perception to Understand and Accelerate Performance in Law Enforcement Officers

Student: Zahin Ahmed

Program of study: (Doctorate by research)

  • Thesis title: Image Sensing and Analytics

Student: Nazia Hossain

Program of study: (Doctorate by research)

  • Thesis title: Can artificial intelligence help to locate malleefowl mounds and their characteristic features using LiDAR data?

Student: Dristi Datta

Program of study: (Doctorate by research)

  • Thesis title: Learning-based Soil Property Estimation using Remote Sensing Data Focusing on Spectral Complexity, Noise, and Vegetation Interference

Student: James Sargeant

Program of study: (Doctorate by research)

  • Thesis title: Estimation of Soil Organic Carbon using Physics Informed Neural Networks and satellite imaging

Student: Mohammad Arifur Rahman

Program of study: (Doctorate by research)

  • Thesis title: Enhancing Soil Organic Carbon Estimation through Hyperspectral Dimensionality Reduction

Student: Mark Petty

Program of study: (Doctorate by research)

  • Thesis title: Improving Object Detection in Challenging Point Cloud Environments

Publications