Academic and technical staff
David ANTOINE
RSSRG group leader. David received a doctorate degree in oceanography from the Université Pierre and Marie Curie in Paris, France, in 1995. His research interests include marine optics, bio-optics, radiative transfer and applications, satellite ocean colour remote sensing including atmospheric corrections, modelling of oceanic primary production from satellite ocean colour. He has set up and maintained for 24 years a long-term time series program in the Mediterranean Sea, collecting physical…
Peter FEARNS
Dr. Fearns has over 18 years experience in physics and remote sensing science. His work has recently focussed on ocean colour remote sensing and in-water optical processes, reef and coastal habitat mapping, dredge plume monitoring, bush fire detection, and airborne vegetation mapping. He is a member of the Curtin University’s Remote Sensing and Satellite Research Group. The group has expertise in field-based collection of optical and biogeochemical validation data, processing and analysis of…
Mervyn LYNCH
I have been a University staff member since the teaching of Physics commenced on the Bentley campus in February 1966 while completing my PhD is solid state physics at the University of WA. It was in 1987 that RSSRG was established. So, it is now 37 years old. My role in the Group at the outset was to initiate research by engaging graduate students, seeking research funding, building national and international links and, of course, teaching UG Physics. I rose through the ranks from Lecturer to…
Eriita JONES
Eriita is a planetary and space scientist with a background in astrophysics, passionate about applications of satellite remote sensing and data fusion techniques to solving meaningful problems. Her main research applications have been in surface and subsurface water analysis using space based sensors, particularly the detection and characterization of subsurface water and potentially habitable environments on Mars, and the measurement of vegetation water use on Earth, using multispectral data…
Joseph AWANGE
Joseph specializes in remote sensing of the environment (Environmental Geoinformatics), i.e., sensing of changes in stored freshwater (surface, underground, vegetation, and soil moisture) and Climate Change using satellites (GRACE/GRACE-FO, GNSS, Landsat, Sentinel-2, Precipitation and Altimetry, etc), reanalysis (ERA5, MERRA-2, etc) and hydroclimate models (GLDAS, WGHM, AWRA, etc). These satellites, reanalysis and hydroclimate models are employed to face the emerging challenges of the 21st…
Ashraf DEWAN
Ashraf Dewan is a member of Curtin’s Remote Sensing and Satellite Research Group. He has more than two decades of experience working in the remote sensing and climate science fields and is skilled in leading multidisciplinary research teams in environmental science projects employing a wide variety of geospatial analytical techniques. His research speciality areas include climate science, human-environment interaction, and spatial epidemiology. His research work on climate change and associated…
Mick FILMER
Mick holds a PhD (Curtin) and Bachelor of Geoinformatics and Surveying (Hons1)(University of South Australia). His major area of expertise is geodesy, focussing on heights and vertical datums, land deformation observed using satellite-borne synthetic aperture radar interferometry (InSAR) and coastal oceanography relating to sea level and tides.
Filmer’s experience in heights and vertical datums includes research into the integrity of the Australian Height Datum (AHD) relating to systematic…
Chandanlal PARIDA
Dr. Parida is a Research fellow working on the ARC- Discovery project. He received his doctorate degree in Oceanography from Berhampur University, Odisha, India. His doctoral work was on Bio-optical modelling of Case-II waters of the Bay of Bengal. Before joining Curtin University, He was working as a Research Associate at Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bangalore, India. He has 10 years of working experience on Ocean optics and Remote Sensing. His research interests include Marine Optics…
Juan LI
I received my joint PhD in Oceanography between Université Laval (Canada) and Wuhan University (China). My work was about the detection of phytoplankton in the Arctic Ocean in terms of algorithm evaluation, tuning and development, aiming to solve the problems raised by the dominant constituent CDOM (coloured dissolved organic matter) in Arctic waters, especially for coastal waters, using ocean color remote sensing.
I jointed RSSRG as a research fellow on mid August 2022, and will work in the…
Andrew Gray
In July 2023, Andrew moved to Western Australia to work at Curtin University as an engineer within the MarONet project. This project, known as a “Marine Optical Network,” will deploy scientific buoys off of Perth to gather light data used to calibrate NASA’s PACE Satellite, scheduled to take orbit in 2024.
Andrew’s received a Bachelor’s of Science degree in…
Luyen K. Bui
Luyen K. Bui received the Bachelor degree of Surveying and Mapping and the M.Sc. degree in Geodesy from the Hanoi University of Mining and Geology in2004 and 2010. He then received the PhD degree in Spatial Sciences from Curtin University in 2021. He was then a Post-Doctoral Research Associate with the University of Houston between 2020 and 2022, where he undertook research on Light Detection…
Dr James Davies
James (Jim) Davies is employed part-time as a Research Associate in atmospheric and in-water radiative transfer. Jim received his B.App.Sci(Physics) from the Western Australian Institute of Technology in 1985. He worked for a decade in computer software and materials science before returning to complete his Ph.D. in ocean color satellite remote….
Hoa Thi Pham
Hoa Thi Pham received a Ph.D. degree in geodesy at Hanoi University of Mining and Geology, Vietnam. She is currently a lecturer at Hanoi University of Natural Resources and Environment, Vietnam, and an adjunct research fellow at the School of Earth and Planetary Sciences…..
Yongze Song
Dr. Yongze Song is a Senior Lecturer at Curtin University. He is a Royal Geographical Society (RGS) Fellow, UK, DAAD AInet Fellow, Germany, and a Committee Member of the International Association for Mathematical Geosciences (IAMG). He is an Associate Editor….
Tim Burrel
Tim joined the RSSRG in February 2024 and will divide his time between two projects: the Marine Optical Network (MarONet) Project and the Ocean Color–Blue Water Calibration/Validation Project under the Australian Integrated Marine Observing System…..