Leisa Armstrong
Senior Lecturer
Science
Edith Cowan University
Australia
Biography
Dr Leisa Armstrong is Senior Lecturer within the School of Science. Dr Armstrong is the Leader of the eAgriculture Research Group. He have been working as a computer science lecturer in the School of Computer and Security Science since 2002. Previously, he worked as an agricultural research scientist in Department of Agriculture and Food, Western Australia State government for 9 years on a number of Grains industry funded projects. My agricultural research cereal agronomy and physiology and the effects of environmental stress on crop production. He also have a PhD in Weed Science from the Faculty of Agricultural Science from University of Queensland awarded in 1994 and worked as a research assistant at the University of Queensland. He also have worked at a number of universities in Western Australia and Queensland as a lecturer and tutor in both computing, agricultural and biological sciences. He have also worked as an analyst programmer on a number of projects for WA state government before joining Edith Cowan University in 2002. He also have previous owned a computer software consultancy company before joining Edith Cowan University.
Research Interest
As part of my research activities, He have a number of research collaborations which are agriculture environmental and medical sector focussed in the areas of data mining and image processing in agricultural and biological systems, geospatial technologies, mobile and wireless technologies, web and software systems.