About

My research focuses on developing a forest fire spread prediction model using remote sensing and machine learning techniques. I integrate meteorological and landscape variables to predict fire behaviour and spread dynamics. My work involves satellite-based fire detection, post-fire vegetation recovery assessment, and risk mapping. I use Sentinel-1 SAR, Sentinel-2 optical data, LiDAR, and other geospatial datasets to analyze fire-prone regions and improve predictive models. Additionally, I am developing a Cellular Automaton (CA) model for fire spread simulation and exploring hybrid empirical-based and ML-based approaches to enhance accuracy. My research has applications in wildfire management, ecosystem resilience, and policy planning.

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Organisational Affiliations

Research Fellow in Geospatial and Environmental Informatics, School of Science, Technology and Engineering

Casual Academic, School of Science, Technology and Engineering

Casual Academic, School of Science, Technology and Engineering