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Hannah Kerner

Assistant Professor, School of Computing and Augmented Intelligence

Kerner's research focuses on developing AI and machine learning advances needed to address the world’s most pressing challenges, including food security, climate change and space exploration.

Recent stories

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Turning data into decisions, Kerner is showing how artificial intelligence can help people and the planet thrive together.

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Seven Fulton Schools faculty members earn prestigious NSF Awards for trailblazing research.

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Hannah Kerner receives prestigious NSF award to power purposeful planetary insights.

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The dream of feeding the planet begins with mapping where food is grown.

Additional stories

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Harvesting satellite insights for Maui County farmers

Ana María Tárano and the team in the Kerner Lab have created the Maui Nui Crop Monitor to provide localized data to Hawaiian agricultural stakeholders.
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Emerging machine learning expert leads Kenya AI workshop

Gedeon Muhawenayo is on the front lines of AI research, helping tackle the planet’s most pressing problems.
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AI can deliver broad benefit from our data deluge

Hannah Kerner leverages artificial intelligence on satellite data to address climate change, resource management and other global challenges.
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ASU research expands artificial intelligence knowledge

Artificial intelligence experts in the School of Computing and Augmented Intelligence are advancing the field with innovative research.
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ASU researcher combats food insecurity with AI

Assistant Professor Hannah Kerner is working with NASA Harvest to build a food security dashboard in Hawaii, helping farmers grow crops more successfully.