HDR Spotlight
Avik Nandy
To improve coastal water quality monitoring for Australia’s extensive aquaculture operations, Avik's research focuses on the detection and quantification of Chlorophyll-a concentrations in near-coastal environments.
Raja Ram Aryal
Raja Ram Aryal, an EORC PhD student, is making significant advances in the field of remote sensing and forestry applications with his innovative research on Leaf Area Density (LAD) estimation using Lidar technology. His work, which focuses on the voxel-based approach to LAD estimation, is set to enhance the accuracy of biophysical variables crucial for climate change models.
Muhammad Hafizt
In a groundbreaking effort to map and monitor the types and amounts of seagrass carbon stocks across Indonesia, Muhammad Hafizt, a researcher at the National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN), is leveraging advanced satellite remote sensing and statistical approaches. His work aims to provide detailed insights into seagrass distribution and carbon content, crucial for blue carbon projects in Indonesia.
Tim Devereux
Tim Devereux, a PhD student at UQ, is at the forefront of developing and validating methods for precise 3D reconstruction of forest ecosystems using terrestrial laser scanning (TLS). His work involves creating high-fidelity digital representations of forests to enhance canopy structure measurements across diverse Australian ecosystems through remote sensing simulation.
Joanna Smart
In a world where marine ecosystems are under increasing threat, innovative research directly linked to management processes and their information requirements is crucial for their preservation. Joanna Smart is a UQ PhD student whose work focuses on using hyperspectral Earth observation techniques to map and monitor coral reefs.