She began her university studies in
Kyiv before she went to Poland to obtain a master's degree. Her doctorate was obtained from the
University of Sydney in 2018 after she had been in Australia for three years. She founded a company named Flurosat which analyses satellite pictures to provide advice to farmers about their crops. In 2017 her initial bid for funding attracted A1m$. By 2019 the company had raised $8.6m including 3.2m from a group led by Microsoft M12. In 2018 her company bought an Australian company called Production Wise that had ten years experience in the sector. Volkova whose godparent was a farmer realised that she could use her skills to improve crop yields. Crops that are infected with a disease concentrate their efforts in fighting the disease and this is at the expense of normal development. Volkova's software spots these changes by comparing the satellite pictures of a particular field with a reference set of readings. Her PhD concerned the use of autonomous drones and she was asked how this technology could help rural areas. Her answer to this challenge was a recipe for creating the Flurosat company. Volkova presented her ideas at a TEDx event in Sydney. Volkova was recognised by MIT Technology Review magazine in its under 35 section. In November 2020, the BBC announced that Volkova was to be included in their
100 women - a list of inspiring women from around the world. == References ==