Summary
Alzayat Saleh is a Machine Learning Engineer and Postdoctoral Research Fellow at James Cook University with eight years of experience applying deep learning to aquaculture and marine science problems. He has authored 15 peer-reviewed papers on underwater fish detection, segmentation, tracking, and landmark detection, accumulating over 200 citations and several awards and scholarships for research excellence. Based in Townsville, Australia, he combines rigorous academic research with practical engineering to build robust computer vision models for challenging underwater environments. Colleagues value his collaborative approach and his knack for turning domain-specific biological questions into deployable ML solutions. Beyond publications, he actively bridges research and practice, focusing on methods that improve real-world monitoring and management of aquatic ecosystems.
8 years of coding experience