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Dr. Wallace Law is a geospatial scientist and archaeologist affiliated with the University of Adelaide, working in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology under the Faculty of Sciences, Engineering and Technology. He is a Grant-Funded Researcher (A) associated with the university's Spatial Science Group (SSG), where his PhD research focused on satellite remote sensing applications in Aboriginal land use and archaeological site distribution studies in Australia’s arid zones.
- Key roles include Senior Archaeologist at Scarp Archaeology Pty Ltd
- Associate Investigator with the Australian Research Council Centre for Australian Biodiversity and Heritage (CABAH)
Research Interests span geospatial technologies, ecological modeling, and bushfire impact mapping, with a focus on leveraging remote sensing to understand historical Aboriginal land practices and environmental changes.
His work extends to applied projects such as mapping 2020 bushfire impacts on Kangaroo Island, collaborating with Professor Megan Lewis. He also contributes to long-term studies on coastal environmental changes in Adelaide using satellite imagery.
