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Dr. Stephen Grebby is an Associate Professor in Earth Observation at the University of Nottingham's Faculty of Engineering, affiliated with the Nottingham Geospatial Institute and the GeoEnergy Research Centre (GERC). He holds a PhD in Geological Remote Sensing (2011) from the University of Leicester, following an MPhys in Physics with Space Science and an MSc in Physical Geography. Previously a Remote Sensing Geoscientist at the British Geological Survey, he transitioned to academia in 2016 as an Assistant Professor, advancing to his current rank in 2022.
His research focuses on Earth Observation techniques for natural resource exploration (geoenergy, minerals), geohazard monitoring (landslides, tailings dams), and environmental applications. He develops innovative methods using InSAR, LiDAR, hyperspectral imaging, and machine learning. Recent projects include assessing land degradation in the Loess Plateau and monitoring oil spill impacts in Nigeria. He also applies remote sensing to food quality evaluation through sensor technologies.
Dr. Grebby’s publications span 20+ years, addressing topics like landslide inventories post-earthquakes, groundwater subsidence, and satellite data analysis for disaster forensics. He collaborates internationally on geohazard mitigation and resource exploration, leveraging advanced geospatial tools. His work bridges academia and industry, contributing to sustainable resource management and environmental risk reduction.



