About
Dr. Robert Denham is a Principal Scientist in the School of the Environment at the University of Queensland (UQ). He holds a Doctor of Philosophy from the University of Newcastle. His research focuses on remote sensing applications in environmental monitoring, including flood analysis, LiDAR technology, and satellite data calibration. He is actively involved in supervising students and contributes to interdisciplinary projects addressing environmental challenges.
Key research interests include:
- Remote sensing of land cover and environmental change
- Flood dynamics and geomorphological processes
- Landsat and MODIS satellite data analysis
- Integration of LiDAR with high-resolution imagery
Recent work includes validating Digital Earth Australia NBART for Landsat sensor transitions, reconstructing flood histories in the Lockyer Valley, and assessing rangeland dynamics through satellite time series. His publications span journals like Remote Sensing and Geomorphology, emphasizing methodological advancements in earth observation.
No scientific awards are explicitly listed, but his contributions to environmental remote sensing are notable. He collaborates with institutions like Queensland Department of Environment and international conferences (e.g., ISRSE, IGARSS).
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