Chermelle Engel is a Postdoctoral Fellow in the RMIT Remote Sensing Group working on the detection of active fires from Satellite Observations. Chermelle has H1 honours in Physics and H2A honours in Software Engineering, and a PhD in Earth Sciences all from The University of Melbourne. She worked at the Australian Bureau of Meteorology for eight years first on operational consensus weather forecasting, then on data assimilation for numerical weather prediction. After that she worked on fire-weather research at The University of Melbourne and Monash University. Her main interest now is to efficiently and accurately process satellite information for active fire-detection.
Research team
Type | Project | Research team |
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CRC Core Project | Fire surveillance and hazard mapping | nchrisman, aeckhardt, flehmann, aheld, igrant, askidmore, agriffiths, lwallace, soliveira, Chermelle Engel, bhally |
Resources credited
Type | Released | Title | Download | Key Topics |
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Presentation-Audio-Video | 07 Jul 2020 | AFAC webinar: Active fire detection using the Himawari-8 satellite | Save (0 bytes) | fire, fire impacts, remote sensing |
Presentation-Slideshow | 17 Oct 2019 | Fuels3D | Save (5.15 MB) | fire, fire impacts |
Presentation-Slideshow | 27 Aug 2019 | Detecting Active Fires using Himawari-8: a report from the NSW trial | Save (2.9 MB) | fire, fire impacts |
Presentation-Slideshow | 07 May 2019 | Fuel hazard mapping and fire surveillance | Save (1.91 MB) | |
Presentation-Slideshow | 18 Sep 2018 | Performance of fire detection algorithms using Himawari-8 | Save (5.93 MB) |