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Dr. Neil Flood is an Honorary Senior Fellow at the University of Queensland's School of the Environment. His research focuses on remote sensing techniques, satellite imagery analysis, and environmental monitoring. He specializes in applying multispectral data from sensors like Sentinel-2, Landsat, and SPOT to study vegetation dynamics, climate impacts, and land cover changes in Australia. His work often involves developing algorithms for automated classification and integrating machine learning (e.g., U-net CNN) into ecological studies. Dr. Flood collaborates on projects such as the Joint Remote Sensing Research Program and has contributed to studies on BRDF effects, surface reflectance continuity, and rangeland management.
His publications highlight advancements in satellite data processing, including comparisons between sensor systems and applications in environmental modeling. He has also authored reports on vegetation cover synthesis and fire ecology in grazing lands. Despite no listed students or awards, his contributions to open-source tools (e.g., GEOBIA systems) underscore his commitment to advancing remote sensing methodologies.

