Keith Gregson

Dr Keith Gregson is a part time Senior Lecturer at the School of Biosciences, University of Nottingham and Consultant in Numerical Applications in Biological Science.  From 1969 - 1972 he was Research Fellow in the Faculty of Agriculture at Nottingham working on the barley crop and its environment.  During 1994 he was visiting Professor in the Department of Statistics and the Center for Environmental Change at Oregon State University.

He has applied mathematical and computer modelling techniques to animals, crops and soils, including the development of process based models of global methane sources and sinks at the Earth's surface.  He has also been involved in the development and application of remote sensing, both for precision farming and for the measurement of soil water.

He has also been responsible for the application of artificial intelligence techniques to biological problems.  This has resulted in expert systems for the identification of macro-invertebrates, the provision of suitable dragonfly habitats and the application of neural network analyses to develop water remediation processes.

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